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Racovian, a. and n.|rəˈkəʊvɪən| [f. Rakow, a town in Poland + -ian.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to Rakow, or to the Unitarians (Socinians) who made it their chief centre in the 17th century. b. n. An adherent of the doctrines taught at Rakow.
1652(title) The Racovian Catechisme. 1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 474 Should another Edwards do me the honour to make another Mr. Locke of me by calling out, Racovian! 1837Hallam Hist. Lit. iii. ii. §39 The Racovian institution was broken up and dispersed in 1638. a1861Cunningham Hist. Theol. (1864) II. *xxiii. 177 The Racovian Catechism fills very nearly two hundred pages. |