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simoniacal

<span class="searchmatch">simoniacal</span> (not comparable) Synonym of simoniac. a. 1678 (date written), Isaac Barrow, “[The V. [Supposition] that the Bishops of Rome (According to God’s...


simoniacally

From <span class="searchmatch">simoniacal</span> +‎ -ly. <span class="searchmatch">simoniacally</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">simoniacally</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">simoniacally</span>) In the manner of a simoniac...


simoniaco

simoniaco m (plural simoniaci) simoniac simoniaco (feminine simoniaca, masculine plural simoniaci, feminine plural simoniache) <span class="searchmatch">simoniacal</span> simonia simoniacamente...


simoniacamente

From simoniaco +‎ -mente. simoniacamente <span class="searchmatch">simoniacally</span>...


simoniac

on or is guilty of simony simoniac (not comparable) Practising simony <span class="searchmatch">simoniacal</span> simonial (obsolete) of or pertaining to a practitioner of simony Borrowed...


bandying

 […], published 1680, →OCLC, page 149: [B]y ambitious prenſations, by <span class="searchmatch">Simoniacal</span> corruptions, by political bandyings, by popular factions, by all kinds...


սիմոնական

(simovnakan) From Սիմոն (Simon) +‎ -ական (-akan). սիմոնական • (simonakan) <span class="searchmatch">simoniacal</span> սիմոնական • (simonakan) simoniac, simonist սիմոնացի (simonacʻi) Armenian:...


prensation

 […], published 1680, →OCLC, page 149: [B]y ambitious prenſations, by <span class="searchmatch">Simoniacal</span> corruptions, by political bandyings, by popular factions, by all kinds...


pandemoniac

Pioneers in Contrast. A Disquisition Descriptive Throughout of the Truly <span class="searchmatch">Simoniacal</span> Use and Anti-Christian Abuse of Water, as at this Day Employed in the...


conclave

chapel within the conclave, and after the bull of pope Julius [II] against <span class="searchmatch">simoniacal</span> practices had been read, every cardinal, in the presence of the foreign...