- apotactites
- ap·o·tac·tites
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
apotactites — kˌtīts noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin Apotactitae, from Late Greek Apotaktitai, from Greek apotaktos set apart (from apotassein to set apart, from apo + tassein to arrange, put in a certain order) + itai (plural of itēs… … Useful english dictionary
Apotactites — noun plural see apostolici … Useful english dictionary
Apotactics — The Apotactics or Apotactites (from the Greek apotassomai , to renounce) were adherents of a heresy which sprang up in the third century and spread through the western and southern parts of Asia Minor (present Anatolia, Asian Turkey). HistoryWhat … Wikipedia
Apotactics — • The adherents of a heresy which sprang up in the third century and spread through the western and southern parts of Asia Minor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Apotactics Apotactics … Catholic encyclopedia
apo- — Préf., du gr. apo, au loin, à l écart . ⇒APO , élément préf. A. Apo exprime les notions d écartement, de séparation, de cessation, de négation. 1. Apo marque l écartement, l éloignement, la modification, la séparation : apocarpe, adj. « Bot. Dont … Encyclopédie Universelle
apostolici — ˌapəˈstäləˌsī noun plural Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin, from plural of apostolicus apostolic : members of various ascetic sects of the 3d and 4th centuries A.D. in Phrygia, Cilicia, and Pamphylia who sought apostolic purity of … Useful english dictionary