- febronian
- fe·bro·ni·an
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
febronian — I. fə̇ˈbrōnēən adjective Usage: capitalized Etymology: Justinus Febronius (pseudonym of Johann N. von Hontheim died 1790 German Roman Catholic prelate) + English an : of, relating to, or advocating Febronianism II. noun ( s) … Useful english dictionary
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