"Areopagite" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /æɹiːˈɒpəɡaɪt/ [Received-Pronunciation] Forms: Areopagites [plural]
enPR: ărēŏʹpəgīt [Received-Pronunciation] Etymology: From the Middle English Ariopagite, Ariopagyte, from the Latin arēopagītes, from the Ancient Greek Ἀρεοπαγίτης (Areopagítēs); equivalent to Areopagus + -ite. Etymology templates: {{der|en|enm|Ariopagite}} Middle English Ariopagite, {{der|en|la|arēopagītes}} Latin arēopagītes, {{der|en|grc|Ἀρεοπαγίτης}} Ancient Greek Ἀρεοπαγίτης (Areopagítēs), {{suffix|en|Areopagus|ite}} Areopagus + -ite Head templates: {{en-noun}} Areopagite (plural Areopagites)
  1. (Ancient Greek history) A member of the ancient-Athenian conciliary court of the Areopagus. Tags: Ancient-Greek Categories (topical): History Synonyms: Areopagist [rare] Related terms: areopagy [obsolete] Related terms (Areopagitic →): Areopagitical Related terms (Areopagus →): areopagus Translations (a member of the ancient Athenian conciliary court of the Areopagus): areopagita [masculine] (Polish), areopagita [masculine] (Portuguese)

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