[ mə'nɒθəlʌɪt ]
(also Monothelete -li:t )
■ noun Christian Theology an adherent of the 7th-century doctrine that Jesus had only one (i.e. divine) will.
Origin
ME: via eccles. L. from eccles. Gk monothelētēs , from monos 'single' + thelētēs (from thelein 'to will').