单词 | trinitarian |
释义 | Trinitarianadj.n. A. adj. (In sense A. 3 with lower-case t.) 1. Church History. Belonging to the order of the Holy Trinity: see B. 1. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Trinitarian > [adjective] Mathurin1611 Trinitarian1628 1628 L. Owen Vnmasking Popish Monks 24 Of the Trinitarian Friars. In the time of..Pope Innocentius the third, the Friers who are called Trinitarians, began to shew themselues to the world. 1725 London Gaz. No. 6355/1 Father Navajas, a Trinitarian Fryar. 1885 W. E. Addis & T. Arnold Catholic Dict. (ed. 3) (at cited word) At the dissolution there were eleven Trinitarian houses in England, five in Scotland, and one..in Ireland. 2. Theology. Relating to the Trinity; holding the doctrine of the Trinity (opposed to Unitarian).In early use, Trinitarian heretic, one holding heretical views as to the Trinity: cf. B. 2b. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > doctrine concerning the Trinity > [adjective] Trinitarian1656 the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > the Trinity > [adjective] Trinitarian1899 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Trinitarian hereticks, otherwise New Arians are those that deny the blessed Trinity, and all distinction of the Divine persons. 1775 J. Ash New Dict. Eng. Lang. Trinitarian, belonging to the Trinity, acknowledging the Trinity. 1839 H. Hallam Introd. Lit. Europe IV. ii. 150 We do not find much of importance written on the Trinitarian controversy. 1899 A. E. Burn Introd. Creeds ii. §6. 22 An unbroken traditional use of the Trinitarian [baptismal] formula. 3. Forming a trinity; consisting of or involving three in one; triple, threefold. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > condition of being threefold > [adjective] thrilec725 threefoldc1000 treblec1374 trinec1386 thrinfalda1400 tripartitec1420 triparted1429 ternaryc1430 trinary1474 triplicate?a1475 trivial?a1475 triplage1526 threefolded1528 triple1552 treblefold1561 trifold1578 trinal1590 tripart1592 ternal1599 triplexa1616 tergeminous1656 ternarious1656 triplasian1678 triplet1697 ternarian1732 triangular1812 Trinitarian1812 triplasic1864 three-body1936 triplexed1974 1812 Reflector II. 159 Our polygraphs, our trinitarian writing-desks. 1889 B. Jones in Co-operative News 22 June 644 The fund would not be there, if it were not for this trinitarian combination of effort [of labourer, capitalist, consumer]. 1910 Daily News 30 Dec. 4 France, Russia, and England do not constitute a trinitarian group or three~fold entity in foreign affairs. 4. Belonging to Trinity College (in Cambridge, Oxford, or Dublin).Apparently an isolated use. ΘΚΠ society > education > place of education > college or university > [adjective] > university > specific college Mertoniana1672 Johnian1740 Trinitariana1876 Cheltonian1888 Girtonish1888 Somervillian1896 a1876 M. Collins Pen Sketches (1879) I. 50 Concerning Cam wrote our pleasant Trinitarian poet [Jas. Payn]. B. n. 1. A member of the religious order of the Holy Trinity, founded in 1198 to redeem Christian captives from Muslims: = Mathurin adj. and n.All the churches and houses of the order were dedicated to the Holy Trinity. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Trinitarian > [noun] red friara1538 Trinitarian1628 Mathurin1693 Trinitary1693 1628 [see sense A. 1]. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Trinitarians, a religious order. See Mathurins. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Mathurins, Friers so called, being of the order of the Holy Trinity, whose principal institute is to redeem poor Christian Captives from the slavery of the Turk. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. 179/2 The Trinitarians, or Monks of the Order of the Trinity, begun Anno 1211. 1905 Westm. Gaz. 11 Sept. 3/1 Down Mark-lane and through Crutched Friars, where the famous Trinitarians of old had their monastery. 2. a. Theology. One who holds the doctrine of the Trinity of the Godhead; a believer in the Trinity. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > doctrine concerning the Trinity > [noun] > person Trinitary1561 Trinitarian1706 triunitarian1823 tripersonalist1838 1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) (at cited word) The Orthodox that believe the Trinity are also call'd Trinitarians by the Socinians. 1711 J. Swift Argument abolishing Christianity in Misc. Prose & Verse 155 They make a Difference betwixt Nominal and Real Trinitarians. 1850 F. W. Robertson Serm. (1872) 3rd Ser. iv. 45 There are..Trinitarians who are practically Tri-theists, worshipping three Gods. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Unitarianism > [noun] > person Trinitary1561 Trinitarian1565 Unitarian1687 Biddelian1780 unicist1832 1565 T. Harding Confut. Apol. Church of Eng. iii. 133 There are many other sectes.., to witte, Osiandrines, Adiaphoristes, Antinomians, newe Maniches,..Trinitarians. 1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Trinitarians, a sort of Hereticks that deny the Mystery of the Trinity [1706 (ed. Kersey) adds] and all distinction of the Divine Persons. 3. A member of Trinity College (Cambridge, Oxford, or Dublin). ΘΚΠ society > education > member of university > [noun] > (former) specific university or college mountainer?a1425 Cantabrigianc1540 Oxonianc1540 Sorbonist1560 Oxford man1590 Oxfordian1645 Johnian1655 hog1690 Harvardian1702 squil1721 Cantab1751 king's man1751 Wadhamite1760 Princetonian1807 Brunonian1829 merchant tailor1829 Trinitarian1852 houseman1868 polytechnician1871 Mertonian1883 Cheltonian1887 Girtonian1887 Girtonite1894 Newnhamite1896 woman1896 normalien1904 Somervillian1904 Orangeman1908 Tab1914 Ivy Leaguer1943 Oxbridgean1959 plate-glasser1968 Yalie1969 1852 C. A. Bristed Five Years Eng. University (ed. 2) 48 The outcries of the Trinitarians waxed more and more boisterous. 1899 Literature 28 Jan. 89 Trinity College, Oxford... The story of each period is supplemented by a list of the most notable amongst contemporary Trinitarians. Derivatives Triniˈtarianism n. the doctrine of Trinitarians; Trinitarian belief. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > doctrine concerning the Trinity > [noun] Trinitarianism1775 tripersonalism1886 1775 J. Ash New Dict. Eng. Lang. Trinitarianism,..the doctrine of a Trinity of persons in the Godhead. a1817 Merivale's Reports III. 357 A sect of Protestant Dissenters called Unitarians, professing themselves to be opposed to Trinitarianism. 1833 T. Arnold Let. 9 Mar. in A. P. Stanley Life & Corr. T. Arnold (1845) I. vi. 358 If we could get rid of the Athanasian Creed, and of some other instances of..the technical language of Trinitarianism, many Unitarians would have a stumbling-block removed. Triniˈtarianize v. (transitive) to make Trinitarian. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > doctrine > doctrine concerning the Trinity > [verb (transitive)] > make Trinitarian Trinitarianize1852 1852 A. De Morgan Let. 23 Aug. in R. P. Graves Life Sir W. R. Hamilton (1889) III. 404 In your versification of the Te Deum you Trinitarianize it. 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