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Arian

1

[ air-ee-uhn, ar- ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to Arius or Arianism.


noun

  1. an adherent of Arianism.

-arian

2
  1. a suffix forming personal nouns corresponding to Latin adjectives ending in -ārius or English adjectives or nouns ending in -ary ( librarian; proletarian; Rotarian; seminarian; sexagenarian; veterinarian ); subsequently productive in English with other Latinate stems, forming nouns denoting a person who supports, advocates, or practices a doctrine, theory, or set of principles associated with the base word: authoritarian; establishmentarian; totalitarian; vegetarian .

Arian

1

/ ˈɛərɪən /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characterizing Arius or Arianism


noun

  1. an adherent of Arianism

adjective

  1. See Aryan
    a variant spelling of Aryan

-arian

2

suffix forming nouns

  1. indicating a person or thing that advocates, believes, or is associated with something

    librarian

    millenarian

    vegetarian

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Arian1

1525–35; < Late Latin Ariānus of, pertaining to Arius; -an

Origin of Arian2

< Latin -āri ( us ) or -ary + -an

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Arian1

from Latin -ārius -ary + -an

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Example Sentences

Cast: Jake McLaughlin, Delroy Lindo, Kyle MacLachlan, Johnny Sequoyah, Arian Moayed, Jamie Chung.

Constantine (the Great) called the first council of Nice to determine on the Arian heresy.

He might have been raised to the dignity of Patrician, if he would have renounced his Arian creed.

Socrates, Cicero, and Arian express belief in the prophetic powers occasionally manifested by the dying.

Adjoining the back premises of one of the hotels is the old Arian baptistery, now the oratory of Sta.

When the Arian controversy broke out, Eusebius showed considerable sympathy with Arius.

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