单词 | lucianist |
释义 | † Lucianistn.1 Obsolete. a. A disciple of Lucian (see Lucian n.). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > wit, wittiness > wit with words > satire > [noun] > one who employs satirica1387 satirist1566 Lucianist1585 Juvenal1592 satire1596 Lucian1752 satirizer1789 1585 C. Fetherston tr. J. Calvin Comm. Actes Apostles viii. 13. 189 The Epicures & Lucianists doe professe that they belieue, where as notwithstanding they laugh inwardly. 1592 G. Harvey Foure Lett. 29 A contemner of God, and man: a desperate Lucianist: an abhominable Aretinist. b. A student, admirer, or emulator of Lucian. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > caustic or ironic ridicule > [noun] > one who uses quipper1589 satire1596 wit-cracker1600 wit-snapper1600 ironista1631 Lucian1752 satirizer1789 quipster1790 Lucianist1940 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > imitation or admiration of specific writer > follower or student of specific writer Tacitist1656 Johnsonian1778 Richardsonian1778 Miltonist1830 Voltairean1842 Dickensite1849 Shakespearolater1875 Cervantist1881 Rabelaisian1882 Dickensian1885 Peacockian1886 Zolaist1886 Meredithian1892 Hardyan1896 Janeite1896 Stevensonian1897 Kiplingite1898 Hazlittian1902 Austenite1903 Balzacian1905 Shavian1905 Boswellian1908 Jacobite1909 Thackerayan1909 Trollopian1910 Wellsian1916 Proustian1919 Sitwellian1920 Pirandellist1925 Thoreauvian1927 Walpolian1927 Austenian1928 Stendhalian1928 Poeist1929 Morrisite1936 Joycean1938 Wodehousian1939 Lucianist1940 Woolfian1944 Leavisite1946 Jamesian1954 Yeatsian1954 Leavisian1955 Lawrentian1957 Lawrentian1959 Beckettian1965 Orwellian1971 1940 C. R. Thompson Transl. of Lucian i. 1 Erasmus..was the paramount Lucianist of the Renaissance. 1941 H. H. Hudson tr. Erasmus Encomium Moriæ p. xix Enough has been said, though more is available, to prove him a Lucianist. 1941 H. H. Hudson tr. Erasmus Encomium Moriæ p. xx Rabelais..was both a Lucianist and an Erasmian. 1946 L. F. Dean tr. Erasmus Encomium Moriæ 17 By 1506 he had become a thorough Lucianist. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2021). Lucianistn.2 Church History. The name of two sorts of heretics: a. A follower of Lucianus the Marcionite (of the 3rd century A.D.). ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > other sects and movements > Marcionism > [noun] > person Marcionistc1449 Marcionite1537 Lucianist1728 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Lucianist, or Lucanist, the Name of a Sect so called from Lucianus or Lucanus, a Heretic of the second Century. 1805 H. Adams View of Relig. (new ed.) i. 187/2 Lucianists, so called from Lucianus, a disciple of Marcion. 1824 C. Buck Theol. Dict. (ed. 2) 313/2 Lucianists,..a sect so called from Lucianus,..a heretic of the second century, being a disciple of Marcion, whose errors he followed. 1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects 262 Lucianists, a section of the Marcionites, followers of Lucian... The particular tenet by which the Lucianists were distinguished from the Marcionites..was that, in the resurrection from the dead, neither the actual body nor the actual soul..would arise. b. A kind of Arian; = Collucianist n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > major early Christian sects > Arianism > semi-Arianism > [noun] > person Semi-Arian1607 Lucianist1728 homoiousian1732 Collucianist1753 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Lucianist, or Lucanist... There was another Sect of Lucianists, who appear'd some time after the Arians. 1824 C. Buck Theol. Dict. (ed. 2) 313/2 There was another sect of Lucianists, who appeared some time after the Arians. They taught, that the Father had been a Father always,..even before he begot the Son, as having in him the power and faculty of generation. 1882 H. M. Gwatkin Stud. Arianism ii. 31 Disciples of Lucian—Eusebius.., Menophantus.., and Leontius... These are all the Lucianists whom we can trace. 1882 H. M. Gwatkin Stud. Arianism iii. 73 Eusebius himself was the ablest of all the Lucianists. 1903 J. F. Bethune-Baker Introd. Early Hist. Christian Doctr. xii. 163 The Lucianists thought that logic could settle everything. 1959 A. Bull tr. G. Ricciotti Age of Martyrs v. ii. 265 The Origenists and the Lucianists were interested to see whether or not the unity of God..could be reconciled with their particular school. Derivatives Luciˈanic adj.2 ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > other sects and movements > Marcionism > [adjective] Marcionite1756 Marcionitish1874 Marcionitic1875 Lucianic1882 society > faith > sect > Christianity > major early Christian sects > Arianism > semi-Arianism > [adjective] homoiousian1683 Semi-Arian1781 Lucianic1882 1882 H. M. Gwatkin Stud. Arianism iii. 72 We find him using the Lucianic creed. 1903 J. F. Bethune-Baker Introd. Early Hist. Christian Doctr. xii. 174 The Lucianic origin of the Creed has, however, been called in question in recent times. 1903 J. F. Bethune-Baker Introd. Early Hist. Christian Doctr. xii. 175 The Fourth Creed assigned to this Council, which might be Lucianic. 1962 Catholic Dict. Theol. I. 139 They could never hope to pass off the rambling and old-fashioned Lucianic creed as one that would now rally all theologians of the West. 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