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
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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.
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