thänˈdraˌkī noun plural
also thon·drak·i·ans -akēənz ; or thon·dra·cians -rāshənz
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: thondraki probably from (assumed) Middle Greek thondrakoi, from Thondrak, town in Armenia that was the headquarters of Smbat, 9th century Armenian theologian; thondrakians, thondracians from Thondrak + English -ans (plural of -an, n. suffix)
: a group of Armenian Paulicians founded by Smbat of Thondrak in the 9th century