Definitions for Monophysite

Monophysite Mo·noph·y·site

Spelling: [muh-nof-uh-sahyt]
IPA: /məˈnɒf əˌsaɪt/

Monophysite is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 991 anagrams from letters in Monophysite (ehimnoopsty).

Definitions for Monophysite

noun

  1. a person who maintains that Christ has one nature, partly divine and partly human.

Origin of Monophysite

1690-1700; Late Latin monophysīta Late Greek monophysī́tēs, equivalent to Greek mono- mono- + phýs(is) nature + -ītēs -ite1

Examples for Monophysite

I had no more a distinctive plea for Anglicanism, unless I would be a Monophysite.

Thus while John is an adherent of Chalcedon and a dyothelite, the drift of his teaching is in the Monophysite direction.

I had no longer a distinctive plea for Anglicanism, unless I would be a Monophysite.

He worked upon the emperor's mind in favour of the Monophysite pretender.

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