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heresiarch
[ huh-ree-zee-ahrk, -see-, her-uh-see- ]
noun
- a leader in heresy; the leader of a heretical sect.
heresiarch
/ hɪˈriːzɪˌɑːk /
noun
- the leader or originator of a heretical movement or sect
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Word History and Origins
Origin of heresiarch1
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Example Sentences
I have translated almost every word of the Heresiarch dispute, and the soliloquy of the god Crepitus, etc.
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"Heresiarch recant, or leave the school:" A recantation proved the knave no fool.
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In 1125 the Church in the south of Russia had to combat another heresiarch named Dmitri.
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It was also the mob who, infuriated at seeing him destroy and burn crosses, burnt the heresiarch Peter of Bruis (c. 1140).
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He was however induced to return to Italy, and arrested as an heresiarch and apostate at Venice, Sept. 1592.
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