释义 |
ho·moi·ou·sian I. \-ən\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Late Greek homoiousios of like substance (from Greek homoi- home- + -ousios, from ousia substance, being) + English -an (n. suffix) : one that accepts the homoiousian doctrine II. adjective Etymology: Late Greek homoiousios + English -an (adjective suffix) 1. a. : holding to the doctrine that the Son is essentially like the Father but not of the same substance b. : of or relating to the doctrine of homoiousia — distinguished from homoousian; compare heteroousian 2. : of or relating to the homoiousians 3. : of or relating to homoiousia |