sectiuncle

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Noun

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sectiuncle (plural sectiuncles)

  1. (rare) A little or petty sect.
    • January 1851, James Martineau, "The Battle of the Churches" in Westminster Review
      some new sect or sectiuncle
    • c. 1938, Samuel Beckett, “Review of Intercessions for transition”, in Times Literary Supplement:
      celebrating the sects , schisms , and sectiuncles that have had all the poets they are likely to want in this world at least.

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