SIMONIAC


Meaning of SIMONIAC in English

I. sīˈmōnēˌak, sə̇ˈm- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French simoniaque, from Medieval Latin simoniacus, from simoniacus of simony, from Late Latin simonia simony

: one who practices simony

II. adjective

or simo·ni·a·cal |sīmə|nīəkəl, |sim-

: of, relating to, or characterized by simony

• sim·o·ni·a·cal·ly -k(ə)lē, -li adverb

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