Antiochene
See also: antiochene
English
Etymology 1
From Latin antiochēnus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
Antiochene (comparative more Antiochene, superlative most Antiochene)
- Synonym of Antiochian (of or pertaining to ancient Antioch)
- 2017, Alister E. McGrath, Christian theology: an introduction, page 58:
- The Antiochene school, however, placed a corresponding emphasis on the humanity of Christ, and attached especial importance to his moral example.
Translations
Antiochian — see Antiochian
Noun
Antiochene (plural Antiochenes)
- Synonym of Antiochian.
Translations
Antiochian — see Antiochian
Etymology 2
Antiochēna
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -iːni
Proper noun
Antiochene
- (historical) The territory around ancient Antioch.
- (Please provide the book title or journal name), (Can we date this quote?): “Amongst the measures that affected the western Syrians, including the agriculturalists of the Antiochene [...]”
Translations
the territory around ancient Antioch
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Latin
Adjective
Antiochēne
- vocative masculine singular of Antiochēnus