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Marcĭon | Marcīon, e | Marcĭōnensis, ae | Marcĭō-nista, ae | Marcĭōnīta | Marcĭōnītae (noun M.m.m) : (, Prud. Ham. 120)
* A heretic of Sinope, who gave himself out to be Christ, Tert. de Praescr. adv. Haeret. 30; Prud. Ham. 502.—Hence
* Adj., of or belonging to the heretic Marcion: continentia,Tert. Praescr. Haeret. 30.
* A native of Smyrna, the author of a treatise De simplicibus effectibus, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38.
* For Marcionensis, of or belonging to the heretic Marcion: Marcionita Deus, tristis, ferus insidiator,i. e. feigned by Marcion,Prud. Ham. 129.—Plur.: , Marcionites, disciples of Marcion, Tert. Praescr. Her. 49; Lact. 4, 30, 10; Ambros. de Fide, 5, 13, 162.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
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