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catholicus

/kuh-thol-i-kuhs/US // kəˈθɒl ɪ kəs //

阴阳师,阴阳人,阴性,阴谋论

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ca·thol·i·ci [kuh-thol-uh-sahy, -i-kee]. /kəˈθɒl əˌsaɪ, -ɪˌki/.

    • : catholicos.

Examples

  • It is the ecclesiastical city of Armenia—its little Rome, where the Catholicus lives.

  • The catholicus of Valarshapat is nominally chosen by all Armenians.

  • Fabyan truly was ter Catholicus; he was of the old religion, dying in the odour of sanctity, and was spared the trial of the new.

  • A restriction, however, was afterwards placed upon the Catholicus, and upon the Episcopal order.

  • A rival catholicus, with a small following, still has his cathedral and see at Sis.