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单词 sabellian
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Sabellianadj.1n.1

Brit. /səˈbɛlɪən/, U.S. /səˈbɛljən/, /səˈbɛliən/
Etymology: < ecclesiastical Latin Sabelliānus, < Sabellius (see B): see -an suffix.
Theology.
A. adj.1
Pertaining to the Sabellians (see B.) or their doctrine.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > major early Christian sects > Sabellianism > [adjective]
Sabellian1577
modalistic1846
modalist1897
1577 M. Hanmer tr. Bp. Eusebius in Aunc. Eccl. Hist. vii. v. 126 Of the Sabellian heresie... The Sabellian heretickes.
1720 D. Waterland 8 Serm. Divinity of Christ 4 Under the Sabellian Interpretation I include all that belongs to Men of Sabellian Principles.
1848 R. I. Wilberforce Doctr. Incarnation ix. 259 The Sabellian theory is, that there exists no real diversity of Persons in the Ever-Blessed Trinity.
B. n.1
One who accepts the view of Sabellius (an African heresiarch of the third century) that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are merely different aspects or modes of manifestation of one Divine person. Cf. modalist n. and adj.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > major early Christian sects > Sabellianism > [noun] > person
Sabellian1402
modalistc1705
1402 Polit. Poems (Rolls) II. 92 He is callid an heretike that heresies sowith, as Arrians, Wyclyfanes, Sabellyanes, and other.
1556 J. Clement in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) III. App. lxi. 214 From all Arians, Eutichians, Manichians, Sabellians..and all other heretikes.
1685 P. Rycaut tr. Platina Lives Popes 52 The Sabellians..asserted that the Father, Son, and holy Ghost were but one Person.
1702 L. Echard Gen. Eccl. Hist. iii. vi. 421 Tho' those who then held this Opinion, were call'd Sabellians, yet the Heresie was more ancient than Sabellius.
1850 F. W. Robertson Serm. (1872) 3rd Ser. iv. 45 Sabellians, or worshippers of one person under three different manifestations.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

Sabellianadj.2n.2

Brit. /səˈbɛlɪən/, U.S. /səˈbɛljən/, /səˈbɛliən/
Etymology: < Latin Sabellus + -ian suffix.
historical.
A. adj.2
Pertaining to a group of related peoples who inhabited certain parts of ancient Italy, comprising the Sabines, Samnites, Campanians, and others. Also, of or pertaining to the language of the Sabellians.
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the world > people > ethnicities > ancient people of Italy > [adjective]
Tuscan1513
Vestinian1578
Oscian1598
Sabine1600
Marrucine1601
Volscian1601
Ausonian1607
Marsian1614
Marrucian1661
Oscan1661
Paelignian1661
Samnite1753
Samnitic1753
Sabellian1841
Marrucinian1863
Venetic1880
Sabinian1902
the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [adjective] > Indo-European > Italic > Osco-Umbrian > Sabellian
Sabellic1880
Sabellian1904
1841 W. Spalding Italy & Ital. Islands I. 277 The territory of those Sabellian tribes [sc. the Sabines, Marsians, Pelignians, Vestinians, and Samnites], which are here classed together, includes the central heights and valleys of the Apennines.
1904 C. D. Buck Gram. Oscan & Umbrian 3 Strictly speaking the Samnite tribes were Sabellian, and their language, the Oscan, a Sabellian dialect.
B. n.2
A person belonging to any of these peoples. Also, any of the numerous dialects of Italic spoken by the Sabellians. In Latin poetry Sabellī is commonly used as a synonym of Sabīnī. The use of Sabellian by modern writers is somewhat arbitrary.
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the world > people > ethnicities > ancient people of Italy > [noun]
Sabinea1387
Tuscana1387
Volscea1387
Samnite1390
Venetian1432
Volscian1513
Marrucian1578
Marsi1578
Marsian1578
Vestinian1578
Tarentine1579
Marrucine1600
Paelignian1600
Sabellian1601
Tyrrhenian1660
Lucanian1709
Tyrrhene1736
Oscan1740
Marrucinian1863
Oscian1875
Ausonian1882
Osco-Umbrian1894
Oscan-Umbrian1960
the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > postulated Italo-Celtic > Osco-Umbrian > Osco-Umbrian languages
Oscan1813
Sabine1834
Oscian1851
Umbrian1854
Samnite1859
Volscian1859
Paelignian1897
Sabellian1904
Marrucinian1933
Marsian1933
Vestinian1939
Marsic1974
Marrucine1995
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 64 Of Samnites, whom the Greekes called Sabellians and Saunites, The Colonie Bouianum, the old.
1880 Encycl. Brit. XIII. 445/2 Oscan is..a useful term to designate the nation or group of tribes composed of the Samnites, together with their descendants or offshoots, the Campanians, Lucanians, and Bruttians. The name Sabellians, used by the Roman poets, has been employed by some modern writers in much the same signification.
1904 C. D. Buck Gram. Oscan & Umbrian 3 The Oscan-Umbrian group..includes also the dialects of most of the minor tribes of central Italy, which may be conveniently designated as Sabellian.
1939 L. H. Gray Found. Lang. 332 The Italic dialects fall into three groups: Latino-Faliscan, Osco-Umbrian, and Sabellian.
1939 L. H. Gray Found. Lang. 334 The third group, conventionally termed Sabellian, occupies a position midway between Oscan and Umbrian, but its remains are lamentably scanty. Here belong Paelignian, Marrucinian, Vestinian, Volscian, Marsian, Aequian, and Sabine.
1972 W. B. Lockwood Panorama Indo-European Lang. 58 A few early inscriptions characterised as Sabellian show that this dialect was closely akin to Oscan.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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