acatholic

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From a- +‎ Catholic.

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acatholic (not comparable)

  1. not Catholic
    • 1838, The British Magazine, volume 14, John Turill, page 253:
      In accordance herewith, therefore, especially whenever a catholic woman wishes to marry an acatholic man, she is to be diligently instructed by the bishop or parish priest as to the sentence of the canons respecting such marriages []

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