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scismatic (c.1334)

scismatic (c.1334)

scismatik,  scismatike;  sismatick,  sismatik,  sysmatik  (sesmatik)  
  FEW:  schisma 11,298b Gdf: GdfC:  schismatique 10,639 TL: scismatique 9,275 DEAF:  cisme (cismatique)  DMF:  schismatique  TLF:  schismatique  OED:  schismatic a. and n.  MED:  scismatik n.  DMLBS:  schismaticus 2962c

a.

eccl. theol. schismatic, pertaining to a split from the Church
( 1385 )  touchant les .cxx. mille livres responsions sismaticks  Rot Parl1 iii 214

s.

eccl. theol. schismatic, one who takes part in a split from the church
( c.1334; MS: s.xivm )  Encountre cist pape Alisaundre se leva un scismatic (var. (T: s.xiv3/4) sesmatik) escomengé  TREVET Cron1 310.1
( 1386 )  le haut mestre de Seint Antoigne est sismatik  Rot Parl1 iii 216
( 1388 )  les scismatikes d'Escoce  Rot Parl1 iii 246

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See also:

scismacie  scismat  scismaticien  scisme 
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scismatic