Donatist

Donatist
Donatist mid-15c., adherent of a Christian sect in 4c. North Africa, from M.L. Donatista, from Donatus name of two of the principal men in it. The schism had more to do with episcopal succession in Carthage than with doctrine. The name is lit. "bestowed, given."

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  • Donatist — Don•a•tist [[t]ˈdɒn ə tɪst, ˈdoʊ nə [/t]] n. rel a member of a Christian sect that developed in N Africa in a.d. 311 and maintained that it alone constituted the whole and only true church • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < ML Dōnātista < LL… …   From formal English to slang

  • Donatist — noun see Donatism …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • donatist — noun A follower of or one who supports the belief of donatism …   Wiktionary

  • Donatist — Do|na|tịst, der; en, en: Anhänger des Donatismus …   Universal-Lexikon

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