"coccejaan" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

IPA: /ˌkɔ.keːˈjaːn/ Audio: Nl-coccejaan.ogg Forms: coccejanen [plural]
Rhymes: -aːn Etymology: From Coccejus + -aan. Etymology templates: {{suf|nl|Coccejus|aan}} Coccejus + -aan Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-en|-}} coccejaan m (plural coccejanen)
  1. (historical, Protestantism) A follower of Johannes Cocceius in the Reformed church during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, advocating a prefigurative, less literalist, federal theology associated with openness to non-scholastic philosophy (especially Cartesianism) and acceptance of heliocentrism. Tags: historical, masculine Categories (topical): Protestantism Synonyms: Cocceiaan (english: superseded), cocceiaan (english: superseded), Coccejaan (english: superseded)
    Sense id: en-coccejaan-nl-noun-9v2427b9 Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch terms suffixed with -aan Topics: Christianity, Protestantism

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for coccejaan meaning in Dutch (2.3kB)

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