antinomian
Meaning of antinomian
adjective
denoting or relating to antinomians or their beliefs.
noun
a person who believes that Christians are released by grace from the obligation of observing the moral law.
mid 17th century: from medieval Latin Antinomi, the name of a 16th-century sect in Germany alleged to hold this view, from Greek anti- ‘opposite, against’ + nomos ‘law’.
Information about antinomian
- The plural form of antinomian is: antinomians.
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Hyphenation of antinomian
anti-no-mian
- It consists of 3 syllables and 10 chars.
- antinomian is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
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