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英:[ˈpeɪpɪst]

美:[ˈpepɪst]

papist是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. <贬>(罗马)天主教徒
  2. 教皇党人
  3. 教皇制信奉者
  4. 教皇至上主义者
  5. 教宗
  6. 教皇至上的信仰者
  7. 教宗制信奉者
adj. (形容词)
  1. (罗马)天主教(徒)的

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adj.

papistic 天主教的

papistical 天主教的

papist英英释义

Noun:
  1. an offensive term for Roman Catholics; originally, a Roman Catholic who was a strong advocate of the papacy

Adjective:
  1. of or relating to or supporting Romanism;

    "the Roman Catholic Church"

papist词源中文解释

1530年代,“教皇的追随者,承认罗马天主教会的最高权威者”,源自法语 papiste,源自 papa “教皇”,源自教会拉丁语 papa(参见 pope)。在历史上通常是反天主教的污名化词语。相关词汇: Papism。

papist词源英文解释

Noun Middle French or New Latin; Middle French papiste, from pape pope; New Latin papista, from Late Latin papa pope

The first known use of papist was in 1528

papist 例句

1 If it were otherwise I myself and our princes would have to remain away from the Holy Board until our differences with the papists be settled.

2 My acquaintance allowed the gentleman, to pour out his abuse for some time without interruption, and appeared much amused by his bold assertions, and flaming descriptions of the poor deluded papists.

3 At the same time he gave an earnest of his willingness to conform to the law excluding papists from office by removing the Catholic Lieutenant of the Tower.

4 All this, it seems to me, is not spoken of the Jews nor of the Manicheans, but of the papists; the works prove it.

5 And there came in so many testimonies to prove that it was the plotted weapon of the papists, as caused the parliament to appoint a committee to enquire into it, and receive informations.

6 If, like your father, you should die in battle against the papists, you will have acted like an upright man to the very end.

7 By my sister's death—I shall cause the blood of papists to run like water.

8 He's a Catholic convert, and rather oppressively more papist than the Pope.

他皈依了天主教,而且比教皇还要虔诚,叫人难以忍受。

9 The galley slaves were in general Protestants who would not embrace the Roman Catholic faith, while the superior officers and the overseers were ardent papists.

10 For what did the right teaching of their own Church signify to the papists of the sixteenth century?

11 With the massacre ever before them, they believed the only safety for Protestants was in keeping the Irish papists in a condition of absolute helplessness.

12 He’d say the Irish and them are well known to be Catholic papists and worshipers of the false idols.

13 But you will reply, we got all this money from you papists.

14 But now, challenged and attacked, nay, forcibly thrust into the arena, I shall freely speak my mind, let all the papists laugh or weep together.

15 I have opposed the indulgences and all the papists, but never by force.

16 Alarm gave place to determination when it was discovered that Charles was enlisting papists and seeking foreign aid.

17 He told her of that woodland country on the borders of three counties, where the papists had long lived undisturbed and where the Gunpowder Plot had had its centre.

18 I know this saying of Christ," I remarked, "and I turn it against the papists.

19 "Should the said church go on increasing for the next twenty years, the papists will be in a majority of the people of the United States."

20 Let yonder papists worship their saints and idols to their own decay.

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