Cerinthian
English
Etymology
Cerinthus + -ian, named after its Jewish founder, Cerinthus.
Noun
Cerinthian (plural Cerinthians)
Adjective
Cerinthian (comparative more Cerinthian, superlative most Cerinthian)
- (historical) Of or relating to Cerinthus or the Cerinthian sect.
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