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Exucontian Eccl.|ɛksjuːˈkɒntɪən| Also 9 exouc-, exukontian. [f. Eccl. Gr. ἐξουκόντι-ος (f. ἐξ out of + οὐκ not + ὄντ-ων, gen. pl. of pr. pple. of εἶναι to be) + -an.] (See quots.)
1844tr. Socrates' Eccl. Hist. ii. xlv. 230 They [Arians] were also termed..Exucontians by those at Antioch who embraced the orthodox faith. 1875Encycl. Brit. II. 537 [Arius said] ‘He is of a substance that once was not (ἐξ οὐκ ὄντων)’—hence the name of Exoucontians sometimes given to his followers. 1877P. Smith in Dict. Chr. Biog. s.v. Arianism, The Arians were also called Exukontians. |