- monothelete
- mo·noth·e·lete
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
monothelete — noun see monothelite … Useful english dictionary
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Monothelet — Mo|no|the|let der; en, en <aus gleichbed. mlat. Monotheleta, dies aus mgr. Monothelēte̅s zu gr. mónos (vgl. ↑mono...) u. thelēte̅s »der Wollende«> Vertreter des Monotheletismus … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Monothelite — [mə nɒθəlʌɪt] (also Monothelete li:t) noun Christian Theology an adherent of the 7th century doctrine that Jesus had only one (i.e. divine) will. Origin ME: via eccles. L. from eccles. Gk monothelētēs, from monos single + thelētēs (from thelein… … English new terms dictionary
Monothelite — /mɒnəˈθɛlaɪt/ (say monuh theluyt) noun 1. someone who believes that the incarnate Christ had only a single will or faculty of choice. 2. an adherent of a 7th century Christian group holding this opinion. –adjective 3. denoting or relating to this …
cacotheline — kəˈkäthəˌlēn, ka , lə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary cacothel (from Late Greek kakothelēs malevolent, from Greek kak cac + thelēs, from thelein to wish, will) + ine; originally formed as French cacothéline more at… … Useful english dictionary