millenarian|millenarians in English

noun

[mil·le·nar·i·an || ‚mɪlɪ'nerɪən /-'neər-]

chiliast, one who believes in the coming of the Millennium, person who believes in the 2nd coming of Christ to rule on earth a thousand years (Christianity)

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1. 297 by Saunt Edhar, the Concent contains unarian, decenarian, centenarian and millenarian maths

2. Babism was the only significant millenarian movement in Shiʿite Islam during the 13th/19th century and

3. What these Cults share is a belief in a millenarian struggle in which the faithful sweep away the wicked, and an epistemological certainty that makes debate impossible

4. During the Third Sack, the millenarian math of the Concent of Saunt Edhar was one of the three inviolates, viz., one of the three maths on all of Arbre not to be overrun by saecular raiders.

5. He asserts that fear of a worldwide computer failure in the year 2000 “has turned thoroughly secular individuals into unlikely millenarians” who fear the advent of disasters like “mass panic, government paralysis, food riots, planes crashing into skyscrapers.”

6. Corn production has remained stable (at 20 million metric tons), arguably, as a result of income support to farmers, or a reluctance to abandon a millenarian tradition in Mexico: not only have peasants grown corn for millennia, corn originated in Mexico.