What is another word for Nicene?

Pronunciation: [nˈa͡ɪsiːn] (IPA)

Nicene is an adjective that is often used in reference to the Nicene Creed, an important statement of Christian faith that was first compiled at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325. While there are no direct synonyms for the word Nicene, it is often used interchangeably with terms like Nicaean, Niceno-Constantinopolitan, or Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed. These terms all relate back to the same historical event and document, acknowledging the important role that the Council of Nicaea and the Nicene Creed have played in shaping Christian theology and beliefs over the centuries.

What are the hypernyms for Nicene?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Nicene

The great opportunity in the history of Christianity came in the century marked by the Nicene Council and in that succeeding it.
"Women of Early Christianity Woman: In all ages and in all countries, Vol. 3 (of 10)"
Alfred Brittain Mitchell Carroll
Her tears and lamentations over the separation and her praises of the Nicene queen at length excited the serious displeasure of her father, and he had to threaten her with severe punishment if she did not cease to weep and mourn for her Greek mother.
"Women of Early Christianity Woman: In all ages and in all countries, Vol. 3 (of 10)"
Alfred Brittain Mitchell Carroll
On the walls, forming a gigantic frieze, are various historical scenes, and figures of celebrated persons real and imaginary, as for instance, the first Nicene Council, the School of Athens, Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, Cicero, David, Orpheus, etc.
"The Care of Books"
John Willis Clark

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