theologue

or the·o·log

[ thee-uh-lawg, -log ]

noun
  1. a theological student.

Origin of theologue

1
1375–1425; late Middle English <Latin theologus <Greek theológos. See theo-, -logue

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How to use theologue in a sentence

  • There is no comparison between us; Copleston is no theologue; I am.

    My New Curate | P.A. Sheehan
  • Courtland's preaching was not of the usual cut-and-dried order of the young theologue.

    The Witness | Grace Livingston Hill Lutz
  • Mrs. Akemit was not only like St. Paul, "all things to all men," but she had gone a step beyond that excellent theologue.

    The Spenders | Harry Leon Wilson