"Monothelete" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /məˈnɒθɪliːt/ [UK], /mɒˈnɒθɪliːt/ [UK] Forms: more Monothelete [comparative], most Monothelete [superlative]
Etymology: Variant form of Monothelite after its etymon, Byzantine Greek μονοθελήτης (monothelḗtēs). Etymology templates: {{der|en|gkm|μονοθελήτης}} Byzantine Greek μονοθελήτης (monothelḗtēs) Head templates: {{en-adj}} Monothelete (comparative more Monothelete, superlative most Monothelete)
  1. (Christianity, historical) Pertaining to such a belief. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Christianity
    Sense id: en-Monothelete-en-adj--nVaJu15 Topics: Christianity

Noun [English]

IPA: /məˈnɒθɪliːt/ [UK], /mɒˈnɒθɪliːt/ [UK] Forms: Monotheletes [plural]
Etymology: Variant form of Monothelite after its etymon, Byzantine Greek μονοθελήτης (monothelḗtēs). Etymology templates: {{der|en|gkm|μονοθελήτης}} Byzantine Greek μονοθελήτης (monothelḗtēs) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Monothelete (plural Monotheletes)
  1. (Christianity, historical) Someone who believed Christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single will; a Monothelite. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Christianity Coordinate_terms: Monophysite Translations (member of an early Christian sect which held that Jesus Christ has two natures but one will): monoteleta [feminine, masculine] (Catalan), Monothelet [masculine] (German), Monotheletin [feminine] (German), monotelita [feminine, masculine] (Italian), monoteleta (Spanish), Monotheliad [masculine] (Welsh)
    Sense id: en-Monothelete-en-noun-J5OpNJxI Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 4 96 Topics: Christianity

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