arch-heretic
English
Etymology
Noun
arch-heretic (plural arch-heretics)
- (religion) A leader of a heresy, a most prominent or leading heretic.
- 1907, Lee Siegel, “The Blush of the New”, in The Catholic Encyclopedia:
- In the fourth century the arch-heretic Priscillian was Bishop of Avila,
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Translations
a leader of a heresy
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