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APHTHAE

Volume 2 · 69 words · 1815 Edition

in Medicine, small, round, and superficial ulcers arising in the mouth. See Medicine Index.

APHTHARTODOCETÆ, a feet, sworn enemies of the council of Chalcedon. The word is derived from ἀφθαρτος, incorruptible, and δοκεῖ, I imagine; and was given them, because they imagined the body of Jesus Christ was incorruptible and impassible, and not capable of death. They arose among the Eutychians, and made their appearance in the year 535.