abrahamite

Etymology

From Abraham + -ite.

noun

  1. A member of a ninth-century group of Antiochean Paulicians led by a monk named Abraham who were supressed by the Patriarch Quriaqos of Tagrit.
  2. A member of a sect in Pardubitz in Bohemia in the 18th century, professing to be followers of the pre-circumcised Abraham and rejecting all scripture but the Decalogue and Lord's Prayer.