mortalist

noun
/ˈmɔːtəlɪst/UK

Etymology

From mortal + -ist.

  1. derived from mortālis
  2. derived from mortal
  3. inherited from mortal
  4. suffixed as mortalist — “mortal + ist

Definitions

  1. Someone who believes that the soul is mortal like the body.

  2. Pertaining to this doctrine of mortalism.

    • Both Anabaptists and Familists sympathised with the ‘mortalist’ doctrine that the soul slept until the Day of Judgement […]

The neighborhood

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