单词 | traditorship |
释义 | > as lemmasˈtraditorship ˈtraditorship n. Church History the fact of being a traditor (sense 2). ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > book (general) > other books > [noun] > surrender of sacred books during persecution tradition1840 traditorship1854 1854 J. C. Robertson Hist. Christian Church I. ii. i. 176 The very persons who on this occasion were so lenient towards the crime of traditorship became afterwards the chief leaders of the more rigid party. 1877 W. Smith & H. Wace Dict. Christian Biogr. I. 882/1 Not one present could claim to be free from traditorship. One had thrown the gospels into the fire, another had offered incense to the gods, a third had delivered up small papers, but kept his codices. 2008 J. Hoover Contours of Donatism (M.A. thesis, Baylor Univ.) iii. 50 How could bishops who had just admitted to their own traditorship proceed, in later years, to condemn Caecilian and his associates for the same crime? < as lemmas |
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