"docetism" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /dəʊˈsiːtɪz(ə)m/ [UK], /ˈdəʊsɪˌtɪz(ə)m/ [UK] Forms: docetisms [plural]
Etymology: From Latin Docetae + -ism, from Ancient Greek δοκηταί (dokētaí, “phantasmists”), coined 197–203 CE by Serapion of Antioch, from δοκέω (dokéō, “I seem”), δόκησις (dókēsis, “apparition, phantom”). Related to latter component of synecdoche. Etymology templates: {{af|en|Docetae|-ism||lang1=la}} Latin Docetae + -ism, {{der|en|grc|δοκηταί|t=phantasmists}} Ancient Greek δοκηταί (dokētaí, “phantasmists”), {{C.E.|nodots=1}} CE, {{CE}} CE Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} docetism (countable and uncountable, plural docetisms)
  1. (Christianity) The doctrine of the Docetes, that Jesus only appeared to have a physical body and was ultimately of celestial substance. Wikipedia link: Serapion of Antioch, docetism Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Christianity Derived forms: docetic Related terms: Docete, Docetae, metonym, synecdoche, gnosticism, monophysitism

Noun [Romanian]

Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], docetism [accusative, indefinite, nominative], docetismul [accusative, definite, nominative], docetism [error-unrecognized-form, indefinite], docetismului [definite, error-unrecognized-form], docetismule [vocative]
Etymology: Borrowed from French docétisme. Etymology templates: {{bor+|ro|fr|docétisme}} Borrowed from French docétisme Head templates: {{ro-noun|n|-}} docetism n (uncountable) Inflection templates: {{ro-decl-noun-single|g=n|gpd=docetismelor|gpi=docetisme|gsd=docetismului|gsi=docetism|n=sg|npd=docetismele|npi=docetisme|nsd=docetismul|nsi=docetism|vp=docetismelor|vs=docetismule}}
  1. docetism Tags: neuter, uncountable
    Sense id: en-docetism-ro-noun-S9YVtGLr Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Romanian entries with incorrect language header

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