Audian

English

Etymology

Named after their founder Audius or Audaeus.

Noun

Audian (plural Audians)

  1. (historical, Christianity) A member of a fourth-century Christian sect in Syria and Scythia, who took literally the text of Genesis stating that God created mankind in his own image.

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