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Nicæan, a. and n.|naɪˈsiːən| [f. Nīcæ-a (see Nicene) + -an.] = Nicene a. and n.
1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Nicean or Nicene, belonging to that City. 1834Penny Cycl. II. 341/1 Eusebianism was..as victorious in the east as the Nicæan Creed was..in the west. 1860Chamb. Encycl. I. 403/2 Morally the victory was leaning to the side of the Nicæans. |