Arian
English
editEtymology 1
editFrom Late Latin Arianus, from Arius + -ānus (“-an: forming adjectives”), from Ancient Greek Ἄρειος (Áreios), from ἄρειος (áreios, “Arean, warlike”), from Ἄρης (Árēs, “Ares”) + -ιος (-ios, “-y: forming adjectives”). Cf. Arean.
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editNoun
editArian (plural Arians)
- (Christianity, historical) A supporter of the Cyrenaic monk Arius and his faction in the 4th-century Church.
- (Christianity) A believer of Arianism, particularly (historical) the official Arian churches lasting to the 7th century.
- (Christianity, inexact, usually derogatory) Synonym of unitarian, any Christian who denies the Trinity.
- (Christianity, inexact, derogatory, dated) Synonym of heretic, any Christian differing from any of the beliefs of the speaker.
Translations
editbeliever of Arian Christianity
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Adjective
editArian (not comparable)
- (Christianity) Of or pertaining to Arius or Arianism.
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editpertaining to Arianism
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Etymology 2
editFrom Aries + -ian, from Latin aries (“ram”).
Noun
editArian (plural Arians)
Adjective
editArian (comparative more Arian, superlative most Arian)
- (astrology) Of or related to Aries, its nature, and its influence.
- 1917, Herbert T. Waite, Compendium of Natal Astrology and Universal Ephemeris, page 39:
- The Arian nature is to create the idea...
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editEtymology 3
editNoun
editArian (plural Arians)
- Alternative spelling of Aryan
Etymology 4
editFrom Latin Arianus, from Aria + -anus (“-an”). Equivalent to Aria + -an.
Adjective
editArian (not comparable)
- (chiefly historical) Of or related to Aria, the region around Herat in Afghanistan, particularly in the context of its ancient history.
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