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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek ὁμοούσιος (homooúsios) +‎ -an, from ὁμός (homós, same) +‎ οὐσία (ousía, essence).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /hɒməʊˈuːzɪən/

Adjective edit

homoousian (not comparable)

  1. Having the same essence or substance, especially with reference to the first and second persons of the Trinity.

Noun edit

homoousian (plural homoousians)

  1. (historical) One of those, in the 4th century, who accepted the Nicene Creed and maintained that the Son had the same essence or substance with the Father.

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