bonism

/boʊˈnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A system or doctrine of Boniface, or a follower of the teachings of Saint Boniface (c. 680–754 AD); especially in a historical context.

“The archaeological findings revealed a strong influence of Bonism on the local culture of the time.”

Synonyms

  • Bonifacian
  • Bonifacianism

Antonyms

  • Anti-Bonifacianism