Cainite

/ˈkeɪnaɪt/ noun

A member of various heretical or sectarian groups, particularly those who venerated Cain or were associated with gnostic movements in early Christian history.

From Cain plus the suffix '-ite' meaning 'member of a group or follower of'. Early Christian heresiologists used this term to describe fringe sects, some of whom allegedly inverted biblical morality by celebrating figures like Cain.

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