-ˌlīt noun
also mo·noth·e·lete -ˌlēt
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Monothelite from Medieval Latin Monothelita, modification (influenced by Latin -ita -ite) of Middle Greek Monothelētēs, from Greek mon- + thelētēs one that wills, from thelein, ethelein to will, wish; Monothelete from Middle Greek Monothelētēs — more at gilder
: an adherent of Monothelitism