Word Meanings - TRINIUNITY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Triunity; trinity. As for terms of trinity, triniunity, . . . and the like, they reject them as scholastic notions. Milton.
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- TRINITY
The union of three persons (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost) in one Godhead, so that all the three are one God as to substance, but three persons as to individuality. 2. Any union of three in one; three units treated as one; a triad, as - REJECTER
One who rejects. - TRIUNITY
The quality or state of being triune; trinity. Dr. H. More. - REJECT
re- + jacere to throw: cf. F. rejeter, formerly also spelt rejecter. 1. To cast from one; to throw away; to discard. Therefore all this exercise of hunting . . . the Utopians have rejected to their butchers. Robynson . Reject me not from among - TRINIUNITY
Triunity; trinity. As for terms of trinity, triniunity, . . . and the like, they reject them as scholastic notions. Milton. - REJECTANEOUS
Not chosen orr received; rejected. "Profane, rejectaneous, and reprobate people." Barrow. - REJECTION
Act of rejecting, or state of being rejected. - REJECTABLE
Capable of being, or that ought to be, rejected. - REJECTIVE
Rejecting, or tending to reject. - MILTONIAN
Miltonic. Lowell. - SCHOLASTICISM
The method or subtitles the schools of philosophy; scholastic formality; scholastic doctrines or philosophy. The spirit of the old scholasticism . . . spurned laborious investigation and slow induction. J. P. Smith. - SCHOLASTICAL
Scholastic. - MILTONIC
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Milton, or his writings; as, Miltonic prose. - SCHOLASTICALLY
In a scholastic manner. - REJECTMENT
Act of rejecting; matter rejected, or thrown away. Eaton. - REJECTAMENTA
Things thrown out or away; especially, things excreted by a living organism. J. Fleming. - SCHOLASTIC
1. Pertaining to, or suiting, a scholar, a school, or schools; scholarlike; as, scholastic manners or pride; scholastic learning. Sir K. Digby. 2. Of or pertaining to the schoolmen and divines of the Middle Ages ; as, scholastic divinity - REJECTITIOUS
Implying or requiring rejection; rejectable. Cudworth. - IRREJECTABLE
That can not be rejected; irresistible. Boyle. - NEO-SCHOLASTIC
Of or pert. to Neo-Scholasticism. - HAMILTON PERIOD
A subdivision of the Devonian system of America; -- so named from Hamilton, Madison Co., New York. It includes the Marcellus, Hamilton, and Genesee epochs or groups. See the Chart of Geology.