marcellian
/mɑrˈsɛliən/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characteristic of Marcellus or the Marcillians, a Christian sect in the 4th century.
“The Marcellian heresy was a significant challenge to the orthodox Christian faith during that period.”
2. noun
A member of the Marcellian Christian sect.
“The Marcellian community was known for their unique approach to worship and devotion.”