释义 |
ca·lix·tin I. \kəˈlikstə̇n\ noun or ca·lix·tine \“, -ˌtēn, -ˌtīn\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French calixtin, from Medieval Latin calixtinus, from Latin calix cup : a member of a Hussite body that maintained that the laity should receive the cup as well as the bread in the Eucharist II. noun or calixtine \“\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Georg Calixt (Latinized as Georgius Calixtus) died 1656 German theologian + English -in or -ine : a follower of Georgius Calixtus — compare syncretism 1 |