polycarp

/pɒlɪˈkɑrp/

Definitions

1. noun

A Christian martyr and bishop of Smyrna, known for his endurance of torture and his faithfulness during the Roman persecution.

“The story of Polycarp is an inspiring example of devotion to one’s faith.”

2. noun

A person who endures physical or emotional hardships with great patience and courage.

“The polycarp who led the community through the difficult times was a true hero.”

Synonyms

  • hero
  • martyr

Antonyms

  • coward
  • traitor