Solifidianus

Latin

Etymology

Nominalisation of the phrase sōlā fidē (by faith alone) + -ānus (-an).

Pronunciation

Noun

Sōlifidiānus m (genitive Sōlifidiānī); second declension

  1. (Protestant theology) a solifidian (one who asserts the doctrine of jūstificātiō sōlā fidē, “justification by faith alone”)

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Sōlifidiānus Sōlifidiānī
Genitive Sōlifidiānī Sōlifidiānōrum
Dative Sōlifidiānō Sōlifidiānīs
Accusative Sōlifidiānum Sōlifidiānōs
Ablative Sōlifidiānō Sōlifidiānīs
Vocative Sōlifidiāne Sōlifidiānī

Derived terms

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