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1 αἵρεσις
αἵρεσις, έσεως, ἡ (Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; a term used in H. Gk. esp. in ref. to political preference or group loyalty as in SIG 675, 28 [II B.C.], where αἵ. is used in bonam partem, common in diplomatic correspondence: γίνωνται δὲ καὶ ἄλλοι ζηλωταὶ τῆς αὐτῆς αἱρέσεως).① a group that holds tenets distinctive to it, sect, party, school, faction (of schools of philos. Diod S 2, 29, 6; Dionys. Hal., Comp. Verb. 2 τ. Στωϊκῆς αἱ.; Diog. L. 1, 18 and 19, al.; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 34, 241; Orig., C. Cels. 4, 45, 32; HDiels, Doxographi Graeci 1879, index; Aristobulus in Eus., PE 13, 12, 10=Denis 224, col. 1, 13; Holladay 196; s. Nägeli 51; Poland 154).ⓐ of the Sadducees, as sect Ac 5:17 (Jos., Ant. 13, 171; 20, 199). Of the Pharisees 15:5 (Jos., Vi. 10; 12; 191 al.). The latter described as ἡ ἀκριβεστάτη αἵ. τῆς ἡμετέρας θρησκείας the strictest sect of our religion 26:5. Of the Christians αἵρεσις τῶν Ναζωραίων 24:5; cp. vs. 14 and 28:22. The last three exx. incline toward sense b.ⓑ in the later sense, heretical sect (Iren. 1, 11, 1 [Harv. I 98, 5]; Orig., C. Cels. 5, 54, 9) IEph 6:2; ITr 6:1; Epil Mosq 1. Cp. also the agraphon from Justin, Trypho 35 in JJeremias, Unknown Sayings 59–61. In general, WBauer, Rechtgläubigkeit u. Ketzerei im Aeltesten Christentum ’34, 2d ed. w. supplement, GStrecker, ’64; MMeinertz, Σχίσμα und αἵρεσις im NT: BZ 1, ’57, 114–18.ⓒ w. negative connotation, dissension, a faction 1 Cor 11:19; Gal 5:20.② that which distinguishes a group’s thinking, opinion, dogma (Philo, Plant. 151 κυνικὴ αἵ.) αἱ. ἀπωλείας destructive opinions 2 Pt 2:1 (perh. also in sense 1b).— Way of thinking (UPZ 20, 26 [163 B.C.]; 144, 10 al.) αἵ. ἔχειν hold to a way of thinking Hs 9, 23, 5 ( inclination is also possible: GDI 2746, 14; 2800, 7, both from Delphi).—DELG s.v. αἱρέω. M-M. TW. Sv. -
2 богомилы
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3 квинтилиане
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4 རྨོག་བརྩེགས་མ་
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5 पाषण्डस्थ
pāshaṇḍa-sthamfn. addicted to heresy, belonging to an heretical sect Mn. IX, 225.
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6 भूत
bhūtámf (ā)n. become, been, gone, past (n. the past) RV. etc. etc.;
actually happened, true, real (n. an actual occurrence, fact, matter of fact, reality) Yājñ. R. etc.;
existing, present Kaṇ. ;
(ifc.) being orᅠ being like anything, consisting of, mixed orᅠ joined with Prāt. Up. Mn. etc. ( alsoᅠ to form adj. out of adv., e.g.. ittham-, evam-, tathā-bh-);
purified L. ;
obtained L. ;
fit, proper L. ;
often w.r. for bhṛita;
m. a son, child L. ;
a great devotee orᅠ ascetic L. ;
(pl.) N. of an heretical sect (with Jainas, a class of the Vyantaras) L. ;
N. of Ṡiva L. ;
of a priest of the gods L. ;
of a son of Vasu-deva andᅠ Pauravī BhP. ;
of a son-in-law of Daksha andᅠ father of numerous Rudras ib. ;
of a Yaksha Cat. ;
(ā f.) the 14th day of the dark half of the lunar month SkandaP. ( L. alsoᅠ m.);
N. of a woman HPariṡ. ;
n. (cf. above) that which is orᅠ exists, any living being (divine, human, animal, andᅠ even vegetable), the world (in these senses alsoᅠ m.) RV. etc. etc.;
a spirit (good orᅠ evil), the ghost of a deceased person, a demon, imp, goblin ( alsoᅠ m.) GṛS. Up. Mn. etc. (cf. RTL. 241);
an element, one of the 5 elements (esp. a gross element = mahā-bh- q.v.;
but alsoᅠ a subtle element = tan-mātra q.v.;
with Buddhists there are only 4 element) Up. Sāṃkhyak. Vedântas. etc.;
N. of the number « five» (cf. mahā-bh- andᅠ pāñcabhautika);
well-being, welfare, prosperity VS. TS. AitBr. ;
- भूतकरण
- भूतकर्तृ
- भूतकर्मन्
- भूतकाल
- भूतकृत्
- भूतकेतु
- भूतकेश
- भूतकेसरा
- भूतकोटि
- भूतक्रान्ति
- भूतगण
- भूतगन्धा
- भूतगृह्य
- भूतग्रस्त
- भूतग्राम
- भूतघ्न
- भूतचतुर्दशी
- भूतचारिन्
- भूतचिन्ता
- भूतचैतनिक
- भूतचैतन्य
- भूतजटा
- भूतजननी
- भूतजय
- भूतज्योतिस्
- भूतडामर
- भूततन्त्र
- भूततन्मात्र
- भूतता
- भूततृण
- भूतत्व
- भूतदत्ता
- भूतदमनी
- भूतदया
- भूतदाहीय
- भूतद्राविन्
- भूतद्रुम
- भूतद्रुह्
- भूतधर
- भूतधात्री
- भूतधामन्
- भूतधारिणी
- भूतनन्द
- भूतनाथ
- भूतनायिका
- भूतनाशन
- भूतनिचय
- भूतपति
- भूतपत्त्री
- भूतपाल
- भूतपुर
- भूतपुष्प
- भूतपूर्णिमा
- भूतपूर्व
- भूतप्रकृति
- भूतप्रतिषेध
- भूतप्राय
- भूतप्रेतपिशाचाय
- भूतबलि
- भूतबालग्रहोन्माद
- भूतब्रह्मन्
- भूतभर्तृ
- भूतभव
- भूतभव्य
- भूतभव्येश
- भूतभावन
- भूतभाविन्
- भूतभाषा
- भूतभाषित
- भूतभृत्
- भूतभैरव
- भूतभौतिक
- भूतमय
- भूतमहेश्वर
- भूतमातृ
- भूतमातृका
- भूतमात्र
- भूतमारी
- भूतयज्ञ
- भूतयोनि
- भूतरय
- भूतराज्
- भूतरूप
- भूतलक्षण
- भूतलिपि
- भूतवत्
- भूतवर्ग
- भूतवादिन्
- भूतवास
- भूतवाहन
- भूतविक्रिया
- भूतविज्ञान
- भूतविद्
- भूतविद्या
- भूतविनायक
- भूतविवेक
- भूतविष्णु
- भूतवीर
- भूतवृक्ष
- भूतवेषी
- भूतसर्मन्
- भूतशुद्धि
- भूतसंसार
- भूतसंक्रामिन्
- भूतसंघ
- भूतसंचार
- भूतसंचारिन्
- भूतसंताप
- भूतसंतापन
- भूतसमागम
- भूतसम्पृक्त
- भूतसम्प्लव
- भूतसम्मोहन
- भूतसर्ग
- भूतसाक्षिन्
- भूतसाधन
- भूतसार
- भूतसूक्ष्म
- भूतसृष्टि
- भूतस्थ
- भूतस्थान
- भूतहत्या
- भूतहन्त्री
- भूतहर
- भूतहारिन्
- भूतहास
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7 Sabelliani
Săbellĭus, i, m., an elder of the Christian Church at Rome, and afterwards at Ptolemais, in the third century, the founder of the heretical sect of Sabellians, Prud. Apoth. 178.—Hence, Săbellĭāni, ōrum, m., the followers of Sabellius, Sabellians, Ambros. Fid. 5, 13, 162; id. Incarn. Sacr. 2, 8. -
8 Sabellius
Săbellĭus, i, m., an elder of the Christian Church at Rome, and afterwards at Ptolemais, in the third century, the founder of the heretical sect of Sabellians, Prud. Apoth. 178.—Hence, Săbellĭāni, ōrum, m., the followers of Sabellius, Sabellians, Ambros. Fid. 5, 13, 162; id. Incarn. Sacr. 2, 8. -
9 ἀποτακτῖται
ἀπο-τακτῖται, οἱ, name of a heretical sect, Anatolian Studies p.86 (iv/v A.D.):— [suff] ἀπο-τισταί ([etym.] - τῆρες) is f.l. in Jul.Or.7.224b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτακτῖται
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10 haeresis
haeresis is, f, αἵρεσισ, a sect, school of thought: ea: Vestoriana, i. e. craft, trade.* * *Ihaereseos/is N Fphilosophical/religious school of thought/sect; heresy/heretical doctrine (L+S)IIphilosophical/religious school of thought/sect; heresy/heretical doctrine (L+S) -
11 аполлинариане
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12 катары
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13 མེ་ཧ་ར་
[me ha ra]heretical hindu sect -
14 सोमसिद्धान्त
sóma-siddhâ̱ntam. a partic. heretical Tantra. system (followed by a sect of Ṡaivas andᅠ personified in the 3rd Act of the Prabodha-candrôdaya) Prab. ;
N. of various astronomical wks. Cat. ;
of a partic. Buddha ib.
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15 haeresis
I.A (philosophical or religious) sect, a school of thought (=secta): Cato in ea est haeresi, quae nullum sequitur florem orationis, Cic. Par. prooem. § 2;2.as Greek,
id. Fam. 15, 16, 3:Pythagorae haeresim sequi,
Vitr. 5 praef. —Heretical religious doctrine, heresy, Tert. adv. Haer. 1 sq. et saep.:II.Ariana,
the Arian heresy, Sid. Ep. 7, 6:plurimae sectae et haereses,
Lact. 4, 30, 2.— Hĕrĕsis, personif., Prud. Psych. 710.—Comically: joca tua plena facetiarum de haeresi Vestoriana... risisse me satis,
i. e. craft, trade, Cic. Att. 14, 14, 1.—A calling, profession: navalis, Cod. Th. 13, 6, 9 sq. -
16 Heresis
I.A (philosophical or religious) sect, a school of thought (=secta): Cato in ea est haeresi, quae nullum sequitur florem orationis, Cic. Par. prooem. § 2;2.as Greek,
id. Fam. 15, 16, 3:Pythagorae haeresim sequi,
Vitr. 5 praef. —Heretical religious doctrine, heresy, Tert. adv. Haer. 1 sq. et saep.:II.Ariana,
the Arian heresy, Sid. Ep. 7, 6:plurimae sectae et haereses,
Lact. 4, 30, 2.— Hĕrĕsis, personif., Prud. Psych. 710.—Comically: joca tua plena facetiarum de haeresi Vestoriana... risisse me satis,
i. e. craft, trade, Cic. Att. 14, 14, 1.—A calling, profession: navalis, Cod. Th. 13, 6, 9 sq. -
17 heresis
I.A (philosophical or religious) sect, a school of thought (=secta): Cato in ea est haeresi, quae nullum sequitur florem orationis, Cic. Par. prooem. § 2;2.as Greek,
id. Fam. 15, 16, 3:Pythagorae haeresim sequi,
Vitr. 5 praef. —Heretical religious doctrine, heresy, Tert. adv. Haer. 1 sq. et saep.:II.Ariana,
the Arian heresy, Sid. Ep. 7, 6:plurimae sectae et haereses,
Lact. 4, 30, 2.— Hĕrĕsis, personif., Prud. Psych. 710.—Comically: joca tua plena facetiarum de haeresi Vestoriana... risisse me satis,
i. e. craft, trade, Cic. Att. 14, 14, 1.—A calling, profession: navalis, Cod. Th. 13, 6, 9 sq. -
18 Manichaei
Mănichaei, ōrum, m., a heretical Christian sect, Prud. Apoth. 1025; Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 15, 3, 4.—In sing.: Măni-chaeus, i, m., Cod. Just. 1, 5, 4. -
19 Manichaeus
Mănichaei, ōrum, m., a heretical Christian sect, Prud. Apoth. 1025; Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 15, 3, 4.—In sing.: Măni-chaeus, i, m., Cod. Just. 1, 5, 4.
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