单词 | cathar |
释义 | Catharn. = Catharan n. Also used attributively or as adj. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Puritanism > [noun] > person Catharite1555 hot gospeller1562 puritan1565 precisian1571 Catharan1573 Puritant1580 disciplinarian1591 disciplinary1593 Catharist1600 saint1612 Perfectist1618 Cathar1637 prick ear1642 Jacobite1654 Catharinian1657 perfect1669 methodist1758 Perfectus1832 puritanizer1847 wowser1899 1637 G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies ii. v. 24 The old Waldenses before us, were also named by their adversaries, Cathares or Puritanes. 1806 M. B. Pembridge R.C. Church Vindicated iii. 560 There was another sect, of Cathari, or Catharists, so named from a Greek word, signifying a cleansing or purging, from a certain execrable manner of cleansing from their execrable uncleanness, that they made use of. 1907 Catholic Encycl. I. 557/1 The Cathares and the Patarines. 1910 Encycl. Brit. V. 515/2 Cathars (Cathari or Catharists). 1920 H. G. Wells Outl. Hist. II. xxxiii. 465/2 In the south of France the people..were called the Cathars or Albigenses. 1927 F. J. E. Raby Hist. Christian-Latin Poetry xiii. 416 Based like the Cathar and Waldensian [religions], on poverty and renunciation. 1947 S. Runciman Med. Manichee vi. 125 The Dualism of the Cathars. 1947 S. Runciman Med. Manichee vi. 126 In England Cathar heretics were found as late as 1210. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1637 |
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