Definitions for schismatic

schismatic schis·mat·ic

Spelling: [siz-mat-ik, skiz-]
IPA: /sɪzˈmæt ɪk, skɪz-/

Schismatic is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 335 anagrams from letters in schismatic (acchiimsst).

Definitions for schismatic

noun

  1. a person who promotes schism or is an adherent of a schismatic body.

adjective

  1. Also, schismatical. of, relating to, or of the nature of schism; guilty of schism.

Origin of schismatic

1350-1400; Late Latin schismaticus Greek schismatikós (see schism, -ic); replacing Middle English scismatik Middle French scismatique Late La

Examples for schismatic

In the course of his speech he spoke of the king as a "heretic and schismatic."

In Russia he had endeavored to win over the schismatic Greek.

The Emperor was a schismatic, and worked only in the interests of Germany.

It is claimed by China and by Europe, and the whole universe is schismatic on the subject.

In 1511 he attended the schismatic council of Pisa as a theologian.

Isidore, St., declares that whoever does not obey Peter is a schismatic, 113.

Moses was but an Egyptian schismatic, Christianity is but a reformed Judaism.

A Greek schismatic, attacked by a mortal malady, was brought to the hospital.

schismatic or seditious—tending to disrupt the unity of the Church.

It is the "schismatic" within the camp on whom some Jael falls with a hammer and a nail.

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