Definition of Apollinarian in English:
Apollinarian
adjective əpɒlɪˈnɛːrɪənəˌpɑləˈnɛriən
Relating to or influenced by the bishop Apollinaris of Laodicea.
the sources and text of the Apollinarian literature
Example sentencesExamples
- Alongside the dominant school, there had always been a strong Apollinarian party.
- That letter is of an Apollinarian character.
- Art itself is one of the creative Apollinarian powers.
- The Apollinarian games had been celebrated the preceding year.
- The senate assembled during the Apollinarian games.
noun əpɒlɪˈnɛːrɪənəˌpɑləˈnɛriən
An adherent of the teachings of the bishop Apollinaris of Laodicea.
he was an Apollinarian on the subject of the incarnation
Example sentencesExamples
- He borrowed these books, under the pretence of being an Apollinarian.
- He was an Apollinarian on the subject of the incarnation.
- The whole treatise represents the arguments of an Apollinarian.
Definition of Apollinarian in US English:
Apollinarian
adjectiveəˌpäləˈnerēənəˌpɑləˈnɛriən
Relating to or influenced by the bishop Apollinaris of Laodicea.
the sources and text of the Apollinarian literature
Example sentencesExamples
- The senate assembled during the Apollinarian games.
- That letter is of an Apollinarian character.
- Alongside the dominant school, there had always been a strong Apollinarian party.
- The Apollinarian games had been celebrated the preceding year.
- Art itself is one of the creative Apollinarian powers.
nounəˌpäləˈnerēənəˌpɑləˈnɛriən
An adherent of the teachings of the bishop Apollinaris of Laodicea.
he was an Apollinarian on the subject of the incarnation
Example sentencesExamples
- The whole treatise represents the arguments of an Apollinarian.
- He borrowed these books, under the pretence of being an Apollinarian.
- He was an Apollinarian on the subject of the incarnation.