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catholicos

/kuh-thol-i-kuhs, -kos/US // kəˈθɒl ɪ kəs, -ˌkɒs //UK // (kəˈθɒlɪkɒs) //

天主教徒,教友,教会主义,教友会

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ca·thol·i·cos·es, ca·thol·i·coi [kuh-thol-i-koi]. /kəˈθɒl ɪˌkɔɪ/.

    • : Eastern Church. any of the heads of certain autocephalous churches. a primate subject to a patriarch and having authority over metropolitans.
    • : the head of monasteries in the same city.

Examples

  • Nec catholicos a libero religionis exercitio impediri debere, neque cuiquam ex his licere Lutheranismum amplecti.

  • Hisce responsionibus confisum Parlamentum Angliae Catholicos admisit ad participationem iurium civilium.

  • Omnes Episcopi et theologi responderunt Catholicos hoc non tenere.

  • And the priest of the Christians is called "Catholicos" in the Greek tongue, because he presides alone over the whole region.

  • Sculares qui natale Domini, pascha et pentecosten non communicaverint, catholici non credantur nec inter catholicos habeantur.