Acacian

/əˈkeɪʃən/ adjective

Relating to or resembling an acacia tree, or in historical contexts, relating to a Christian theological dispute in the 5th-6th centuries.

From Latin 'acacia' (the tree) plus the adjectival suffix '-an.' The theological meaning comes from Acacius, a 5th-century bishop of Constantinople whose theological positions sparked religious controversy, giving rise to 'Acacianism.'

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