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Hierosolymitan, a. and n.|haɪərəʊˈsɒlɪmaɪtən| [ad. late L. Hierosolymītān-us (Augustine), f. Hierosolyma = Gr. Ἱεροσόλυµα the city of Jerusalem.] A. adj. Belonging to Jerusalem. B. n. A native or inhabitant of Jerusalem.
1538Bale God's Promises in Dodsley O. Pl. (1780) I. 32 Ten of the twelve trybes became Samarytanes. And the other two were Hierosolymytanes. 1721Bailey, Hierosolomitan [ed. 1731 Hierosolomite], belonging to Jerusalem. 1872O. Shipley Gloss. Eccl. Terms 44 The Armenian Liturgy is a division of the Caesarean family of liturgies, itself a branch of the Hierosolymitan. So Hierosolymite |haɪərəʊˈsɒlɪmaɪt|, n. and a. [ad. Gr. Ἱεροσολυµίτης native of Jerusalem.] = prec.
c1550Cheke Mark i. 5 Al y⊇ contree of Judai, and y⊇ hierosolymites cam vnto him. 1731[see prec.]. 1863Reader 18 July 53/3 All works of purely hierosolymite origin. |