ante-Nicene

ante-Nicene
/an'tee nuy seen", -nuy"seen/, adj.
of or pertaining to the Christian church or period before the Nicene Council of A.D. 325.
Also, ante-Nicaean /an'tee nuy see"euhn/.

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