Donatist Definition

dŏnə-tĭst, dōnə-
noun
A member of a North African Christian sect that flourished in the 4th cent., noted for rigorous standards of morality and sanctity, esp. as they applied to the clergy.
Webster's New World

(Christianity) A follower of Donatus Magnus or one who supports the belief of donatism.

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Noun

Singular:
Donatist
Plural:
donatists

Origin of Donatist

  • Medieval Latin Donatista after Donatus , fourth-century ad ecclesiastic and rival claimant of the bishopric of Carthage

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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