Quartodeciman
English
Etymology
From the Latin Quārtadecimānī, from quārta decima[1] for the fourteenth day of the first month of the Jewish calendar, which is Nisan.
Noun
Quartodeciman (plural Quartodecimans)
- Any of a group of early Christians (especially in Asia Minor) who observed Pascha (Christian Passover or Easter) on Nisan 14 of the Hebrew calendar, the day Jesus was crucified according to the Gospel of John[2], and the day before the beginning of Jewish Passover, which began on Nisan 15.
Adjective
Quartodeciman (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to these people.
Related terms
- Quartodecimanism
References
- “New Vulgate (Old Testament)”, in (please provide the title of the work) (HTML), (please provide a date or year) Leviticus 23:5: "Mense primo, quarta decima die mensis, ad vesperum Pascha Domini est."
- John 19:14, 31, 42