Anabaptism

noun
/ænəˈbæptɪzm/

Etymology

From Latin anabaptismus, from ecclesiastical Koine Greek ἀναβαπτισμός (anabaptismós), from ἀνα- (ana-, “re-”) + βαπτισμός (baptismós, “baptism”) (compare modern Greek αναβαπτισμός (anavaptismós)); cognate with French anabaptisme. See anabaptize.

  1. derived from anabaptismus

Definitions

  1. The doctrine espoused by Anabaptists.

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