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heresiarch
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French hérésiarque, from Ecclesiastical Latin haeresiarcha (or directly from the Latin word), from ecclesiastical Byzantine Greek ??????????? (hairesiárkh?s, “leader of a sect”), from Ancient Greek ??????? (haíresis, “heresy”) + -?????? (-árkh?s, “suffix meaning ‘leader, ruler’”), corresponding to heresy +? -arch.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /h???i?z???k/, /?h???s????k/
- (General American) IPA(key): /h???izi??k/
- Hyphenation: he?res?i?arch
Noun
heresiarch (plural heresiarchs)
- (religion) The founder of a heresy, or a major ecclesiastical proponent of such a heresy. [from mid 16th c.]
- Synonym: arch-heretic
Alternative forms
- haeresiarch, hæresiarch (obsolete)
Derived terms
- heresiarchy (obsolete)
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Further reading
- heresy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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