Matthean

Matthean
of, or relating to Matthew the Evangelist

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  • Matthean — [ma thē′ən] adj. of or characteristic of the Evangelist Matthew or the book of the New Testament ascribed to him …   English World dictionary

  • Matthean — or Matthaean adjective Etymology: Late Latin Matthaeus Date: 1897 of, relating to, or characteristic of the evangelist Matthew or the gospel ascribed to him …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Matthean — /ma thee euhn, meuh /, adj. of or pertaining to the Gospel of Matthew or the traditions contained in it. [1895 1900; < LL Matthae(us) MATTHEW + AN] * * * …   Universalium

  • matthean — mat·the·an …   English syllables

  • matthean — …   Useful english dictionary

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