[Зу] {'dZezjVIt 3, амер. 'dZeZVqt 3}
n, adj
кат. l иезу`ит; иезу`итский
m член `Общества
Иис`усова; ср. Society of †Jesus
Д Jesuitic(al), Jesuitist adj, Jesuitism, Jesuitry n, Jesuitize v
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{'dZeZu:It [4,
'dZezu:It 4, 'dZezjVIt 0, 'dZezju:It 4]}
the name given to members of the
Society of Jesus, begun by Ignatius Loyola in 1534, and formally approved by
Pope Paul III in 1540. It was founded to combat the Reformation and to
propagate the faith among the heathen. Though its discipline, organisation, and
methods of secrecy it acquired such power that it came into conflict with both the civil and religious
authorities … Owing to the
casuistical principles maintained by many of its leaders, the name Jesuit
acquired an opprobrious signification and a Jesuit or Jesuitical person means
(secondarily) a deceiver, a prevaricator, etc. [BD]
¿ 19.04.94 Zu
Jesuitical {"dZezjV'ItIk(q)l 0}
— иезу`итский
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