ˈseˌthīt noun
or seth·i·an ˈsethēən
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Sethite from Seth, a son of Adam in the Bible + English -ite; Sethian from Medieval Latin Sethianus, from Late Greek Sēthianos, from Sēth Seth + Greek -ianos -ian
: a member of a Gnostic school of serpent worshipers