单词 | papalin |
释义 | † Papalinn.adj. Obsolete. A member of the papal party or church; an adherent or supporter of the Pope; a Roman Catholic. Also as adj. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > person > [noun] papist1528 Romanist1534 Roman1537 Romist1543 papistic1545 popestant1549 flesh-maker1551 mass-monger1551 Romish1551 Pope catholicc1554 popeling1563 catholic1570 Romish Catholic1571 popera1577 Pope worshipper1579 papane1581 Roman Catholic1581 Cacolike1582 Cartholic1582 papisha1595 Babylonian1603 papal1611 popinian1613 Papalin1616 Romulist1620 papicolist1633 western1640 papagan1641 universalist1644 red-letter man1677 RC1691 Azymite1728 papalist1752 craw-thumper1786 catholicist1812 papisher1817 pontifical1832 Romanite1839 dogan1847 mickey1851 redneck1852 mackerel-snatcher1855 Latin1867 Romanensian1885 Roman candle1897 Mick1902 Mick Dooley1905 Mickey Doo1905 left-footer1911 Pape1927 right-footer1929 Doolan1940 tyke1941 Tim1958 mackerel-snapper1960 Teague1971 Mickey Doolan1972 1616 tr. G.-M. Lingelsheim in tr. M. A. de Dominis Manifestation of Motives sig. M3v In Venice the most precise Papalin's doe yeeld you good testimonie of your blamelesse life. 1620 N. Brent tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Councel of Trent To Rdr. sig. ¶5 Thou maist perceiue in what Repute the Papalins doe hold it [sc. the Council of Trent]. 1624 W. Bedell Copies Certaine Lett. i. 42 The wise State of Venice haue a little different notion of their Papalines, excluding..such of the Nobilitie as are obliged to the Pope by Ecclesiasticall promotions. 1626 C. Potter tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Quarrels 206 The Doctrine of the Romane Writers, or Papalins [It. la dottrina delli Scrittori Ponteficij, Fr. la doctrine des Docteurs Romains]. 1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation i. 41 Now did both the Evangelics and the Papalins bestir themselves for their parties. 1784 J. Brown Compend. Hist. Brit. Churches I. 9 Their uncommon holiness,..distinguished them from the Papalins. 1832 W. E. Gladstone Diary 19 Apr. (1968) I. 477 The poor Papalins generally were very goodnaturedly disposed—far more so than the Swiss guards who keep order in the Chapel. 1859 Times 10 Oct. 8/5 The Papaline and Romagnese armies now drawn up at this spot in front of each other. 1868 De Bow's Rev. Aug. 711 The most fanatical of Papaline and Bourbon defenders. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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