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popery
n.
Catholic Church, principles and practices of Catholicism (offensive)
Papist
Papist is a sectarian term referring to the
Roman Catholic Church, its teachings, practices, or adherents. It is usually understood as a disparaging term. The word gained currency during the
English Reformation, as it was used to denote a person whose loyalties were to the
Pope and the Roman Catholic Church, rather than to the
Church of England. Attested from 1534,
papist derives (through
Middle French) from
Latin papa, meaning "Pope".
popery
Noun
1. an offensive term for the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church
(hypernym) practice, pattern
Popery
(n.)
The religion of the Roman Catholic Church, comprehending doctrines and practices; -- generally used in an opprobrious sense.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
popery
popery /'poupəri/- danh từ
- chế độ giáo hoàng; giáo hội La-mã ((thường) ngụ ý đả kích, giễu...)
- no popery!: phế bỏ cái chế độ giáo hoàng đi!
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