physalian
/fɪziˈleɪən/Definitions
1. noun
A follower of the Physalian heresy, a Christian sect that originated in the 4th century.
“The ancient text described the Physalian movement as a significant yet short-lived Christian sect.”
1. noun
A follower of the Physalian heresy, a Christian sect that originated in the 4th century.
“The ancient text described the Physalian movement as a significant yet short-lived Christian sect.”