Trinitarian

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== English == === Alternative forms === trinitarian === Etymology === From French trinitaire (from Medieval Latin trinitarius, from Latin trinitas + -arius) +‎ -ian. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌtɹɪn.ɪˈtɛə.ɹi.ən/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˌtɹɪn.ɪˈtɛ.ɹi.ən/ Rhymes: -ɛəɹiən === Noun === Trinitarian (plural Trinitarians) Someone who believes in the Trinity, the three persons of the Godhead. A member of the Trinitarian order. ==== Translations ==== === Adjective === Trinitarian (not comparable) Believing in the Trinity. Of or pertaining to the Trinity (the three persons of the Godhead) or to the doctrine of Trinity. (uncommon) Of or pertaining to a trinity, a group of three (almost exclusively when compared to the Christian Trinity). a. 1977, Maulana Abdul Haq Vidyarthi, Allah, The Unique Name of God, A.A.I.I.L. (U.K.) (→ISBN), page 47: It is in Hastings' Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics: […] In Indian religion, e.g., we meet with the trinitarian group of Brahmā, Śiva, and Viṣṇu, and in Egyptian religion with the trinitarian group of Osiris, Isis, and Horus, ==== Antonyms ==== antitrinitarian nontrinitarian ==== Translations ====