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cathar

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cathar.

Editorial note

We have no Cathar writings, just the writings of those of their enemies.

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Quick take

A member of certain so self-styled Novatian and other medieval Christian sects embracing a form of dualism and extraordinary practices purportedly adhering to Mary Magdalene's teachings, persecuted by Roman Catholics as heretics.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A member of certain so self-styled Novatian and other medieval Christian sects embracing a form of dualism and extraordinary practices purportedly adhering to Mary Magdalene's teachings, persecuted by Roman Catholics as heretics.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cathar.

noun

A member of certain so self-styled Novatian and other medieval Christian sects embracing a form of dualism and extraordinary practices purportedly adhering to Mary Magdalene's teachings, persecuted by Roman Catholics as heretics.

Example sentences

1

We have no Cathar writings, just the writings of those of their enemies.

2

First there were Gnostics and Marcionites, and then many others until Cathars in the 14th century when the Pope said that anybody who kills a Cathar can get their castle.

3

There aren't a lot (if any) of roman, Greek, Norse institutions still around and even within Christianity I don't think there are any Lollard or Cathar ones.

4

My best historical example of this from pre-modernity was the 13th Century Cathar Purge, where the War refrain "Kill them all and let God sort them out" originates, and continues forth until this day.

5

I'm not sure it's "blaming" unrequited love on Cathar ideology as much as it is holding up how the "tragic love story" was used to continue to transmit Cathar ideas while these days the "tragic love story" exists for itself alone.

Quote examples

1

My best historical example of this from pre-modernity was the 13th Century Cathar Purge, where the War refrain "Kill them all and let God sort them out" originates, and continues forth until this day.

2

I'm not sure it's "blaming" unrequited love on Cathar ideology as much as it is holding up how the "tragic love story" was used to continue to transmit Cathar ideas while these days the "tragic love story" exists for itself alone.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use cathar in a sentence?

We have no Cathar writings, just the writings of those of their enemies.

What does cathar mean?

A member of certain so self-styled Novatian and other medieval Christian sects embracing a form of dualism and extraordinary practices purportedly adhering to Mary Magdalene's teachings, persecuted by Roman Catholics as heretics.

What part of speech is cathar?

cathar is commonly used as noun.