Latitudinarian Definition

lătĭ-to͝odn-ârē-ən, -tyo͝od-
adjective
Liberal in one's views; permitting free thought, esp. in religious matters; very tolerant.
Webster's New World
Not restrained; not confined by precise limits.
Wiktionary
Lax in moral or religious principles.
Wiktionary
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noun
A member of a group of Anglican Christians active from the 17th through the 19th century who were opposed to dogmatic positions of the Church of England and allowed reason to inform theological interpretation and judgment.
American Heritage
A person who has very liberal views and, in religion, is tolerant of a wide variety of doctrines and forms of worship.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Latitudinarian

Noun

Singular:
latitudinarian
Plural:
latitudinarians

Origin of Latitudinarian

  • Latin lātitūdō lātitūdin- latitude latitude –arian

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

  • Latin latitudo (“latitude") +"Ž -arian

    From Wiktionary

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