pə(r)ˈfekˌtī, -ˌtē noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, plural of perfectus perfect — more at perfect
: members of the most extreme and ascetic class constituting the elite of various religious sects (as the Cathari or the Manichaeans)
pə(r)ˈfekˌtī, -ˌtē noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, plural of perfectus perfect — more at perfect
: members of the most extreme and ascetic class constituting the elite of various religious sects (as the Cathari or the Manichaeans)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012