pantheisticus

Latin

Adjective

pantheisticus (feminine pantheistica, neuter pantheisticum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (religion) pantheistic
    • (Can we date this quote?), Pope S. Pio X, Oath against Modernism[1], Associação Cultural Montfort:
      In universum denique me alienissimum ab errore profiteor, quo modernistae tenent in sacra traditione nihil inesse divini, aut, quod longe deterius, pantheistico sensu illud admittunt, ita ut nihil iam restet nisi nudum factum et simplex, communibus historiae factis aequandum: hominum nempe sua industria, solertia, ingenio scholam a Christo eiusque Apostolis inchoatam per subsequentes aetates continuantium.
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Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative pantheisticus pantheistica pantheisticum pantheisticī pantheisticae pantheistica
genitive pantheisticī pantheisticae pantheisticī pantheisticōrum pantheisticārum pantheisticōrum
dative pantheisticō pantheisticae pantheisticō pantheisticīs
accusative pantheisticum pantheisticam pantheisticum pantheisticōs pantheisticās pantheistica
ablative pantheisticō pantheisticā pantheisticō pantheisticīs
vocative pantheistice pantheistica pantheisticum pantheisticī pantheisticae pantheistica