释义 |
jo·seph·ite \ˈjōzə̇ˌfīt also -ōsə̇-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized 1. [Joseph of Volokolamsk, 16th century leader in the Russian Orthodox Church + English -ite] : a member of a monastic party rising to prominence in the Russian Orthodox Church in the 16th century, adhering to strict forms of ritualism and asceticism, and believing in a close union between church and state — called also Possessor 2. [Joseph Smith died 1914 Mormon leader + English -ite] : a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |