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patristic
(pa¦tris|tic)
Pronunciation:
/pəˈtrɪstɪk/
adjective
relating to the early Christian theologians or to patristics:
the great patristic era of the first five centuries
Origin:
mid 19th century
: from German
patristisch
, from Latin
pater
,
patr-
'father'
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