n.
One who originates or is the chief proponent of a heresy or heretical movement.
[Late Latin haeresiarcha, from Late Greek hairesiarkhēs : Greek hairesis, sect; see heresy + Greek -arkhēs, -arch.]
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he·re·si·arch (hə-rē'zē-ärk', hĕr'ĭ-sē-)
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[Late Latin haeresiarcha, from Late Greek hairesiarkhēs : Greek hairesis, sect; see heresy + Greek -arkhēs, -arch.]
| Saint Leo I (pope) | |
| Always (Author Biography) (poem) | |
| Nestorius |
| How do you unlock the door in heresiarch's seminary? |
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