cerinthian
/səˈrɪnθiən/Definitions
1. noun
A native or inhabitant of Corinth, a city in ancient Greece, or a member of a Christian sect founded in Corinth in the 2nd century.
“The cerinthian community thrived in the city’s early Christian era.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of Corinth, its people, or the Christian sect
“The cerinthian architecture in the ancient city is a testament to its rich history.”