Monothelite
[ muh-noth-uh-lahyt ]
/ məˈnɒθ əˌlaɪt /
noun Theology.
a person who maintains that Christ has a single theanthropic will.
Compare
Dyothelite.
Origin of Monothelite
1540–50; < Medieval Latin
monothelīta < Late Greek
monothelḗtēs, equivalent to Greek
mono-
mono- +
thelētḗs willer, equivalent to
thelē- (variant stem of
thélein to will) +
-tēs agent suffix