Definitions for conciliar

conciliar con·cil·i·ar

Spelling: [kuh n-sil-ee-er]
IPA: /kənˈsɪl i ər/

Conciliar is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 286 anagrams from letters in conciliar (acciilnor).

Definitions for conciliar

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or issued by a council.

Origin of conciliar

1650-60; Latin concili(um) council + -ar1

Examples for conciliar

In purely spiritual matters the Pope was supreme: the conciliar movement (p. 328) of the fifteenth century had failed.

For the deposition of Eugenius was either a rightful and valid exercise of conciliar authority or it was not.

The history of medival heresy takes us as far as the conciliar movement.

That city has, also, a conciliar seminary in charge of the Paulist fathers, and two hospitals subordinate to the miter.

It has a cathedral and episcopal palace of stone, and a conciliar seminary for the secular clergy of the country.

Their heroic attempt to secure reform from withinmade in the great conciliar movementdefinitely failed.

While churchmen directed the councils of the nation, the conciliar action of the Church ceased altogether.

In the reign of Henry VI conciliar and ecclesiastical authorities both took part at different times and in different ways.

The same universal aspect appeared once more in the age of the conciliar movement, at the beginning of the 15th century.

The growth of conciliar prerogatives tended to advance the development of papal authority.

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