Bogomil
See also: bogomil
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Etymology
    
From the name of the priest Bogomil, who supposedly founded the sect, literally meaning "dear to God", from bog (“god”) (compare Proto-Slavic *bogъ) and mil (“dear”) (compare Proto-Slavic *milъ).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈbɒɡəmɪl/
Noun
    
Bogomil (plural Bogomils)
- (Christianity, historical) A member of a dualist Christian sect which flourished in the Balkans during the 10th to 15th centuries and was characterized by resistance to the state and church authorities.
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member of a dualist Christian sect
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