Lutheran
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈluːθəɹ(ə)n/|/ˈluːθɹ(ə)n/
美 /ˈluθəɹən/|/ˈluθɹən/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A member of any of the Christian churches which identify with the theology of Martin Luther.
— The split between the Lutherans and the Roman Catholics began with the Edict of Worms in 1521.
形容词 adj.
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Of or pertaining to the theology of Martin Luther (1483–1546) or his followers, or the Lutheran church.
— A Lutheran understanding of the Lord’s Supper is not the same as that of other denominations.
词源
词源 1
From the surname of German theologian and ecclesiastical reformer Martin Luther (1483–1546) + -an. Probably immediately from Renaissance Latin Lutheranus, or German Lutheraner.
Luther is from an Old High German given name, from liut (“people”) + heri (“army”) (from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (“army; commander, warrior”), from Proto-Indo-European *kóryos (“war; troops”), from *ker- (“army”)).
Luther is from an Old High German given name, from liut (“people”) + heri (“army”) (from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (“army; commander, warrior”), from Proto-Indo-European *kóryos (“war; troops”), from *ker- (“army”)).
词源 2
From the surname of German theologian and ecclesiastical reformer Martin Luther (1483–1546) + -an. Probably immediately from Renaissance Latin Lutheranus, or German Lutheraner.
Luther is from an Old High German given name, from liut (“people”) + heri (“army”) (from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (“army; commander, warrior”), from Proto-Indo-European *kóryos (“war; troops”), from *ker- (“army”)).
Luther is from an Old High German given name, from liut (“people”) + heri (“army”) (from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (“army; commander, warrior”), from Proto-Indo-European *kóryos (“war; troops”), from *ker- (“army”)).
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