Definition of Traditores

1. traditor [n] - See also: traditor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Traditores

traditionalized
traditionalizes
traditionally
traditionalness
traditionaries
traditionarily
traditionary
traditionbound
traditioner
traditionist
traditionists
traditionless
traditions
traditive
traditor
traditores (current term)
traditors
trads
traduce
traduced
traducement
traducements
traducent
traducer
traducers
traduces
traducian
traducianism
traducians
traducible

Literary usage of Traditores

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bingham by Joseph Bingham (1855)
"... suos non esse traditores. таг, ... T>)I- rip/i- ral Х«- Non enim ait, quia traditores sunt ..."

2. Origines Ecclesiasticæ: Or, The Antiquities of the Christian Church, and by Joseph Bingham (1834)
"The Sacrilege of the ancient traditores, who delivered up their Bibles and holy Utensils to the Heathen to be burnt. Another sort of men, who were anciently ..."

3. New Testament Studies V. by Adolf von Harnack (1912)
"... however, made of the traditores; but a part only of the " letter" has come down to us.2 The chief subject, te the treatise concerning the ..."

4. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1859)
"traditores was the designation of a class of Christians who, in the recent persecution under Diocletian, had obeyed the imperial order, and had given up ..."

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