The Collaborative International Dictionary
Theologue \The"o*logue\, n. [Cf. L. theologus, Gr. ?, and E. philologue.]
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A theologian.
--Dryden.Ye gentle theologues of calmer kind.
--Young.He [Jerome] was the theologue -- and the word is designation enough.
--I. Taylor. A student in a theological seminary. [Written also theolog.] [Colloq. U. S.]
Wiktionary
alt. 1 A student of theology 2 A theologian n. 1 A student of theology 2 A theologian
Usage examples of "theologue".
In the presence of the defences of the Covenants as deeds, by these preachers, the baseless aspersions of novelists and theologues fade out into oblivion.
I turn my back on its dusty theologues and dogmatists, I still hold tight to the poets.
But yet these theologues worshipped the gods, and were not worshipped as gods, although the city of the ungodly is wont, I know not how, to set Orpheus over the sacred, or rather sacrilegious, rites of hell.
In my soul, perhaps, but the University does not pay people for patient waiting, and I had my classes to teach, my theologues to push towards ordination, and a muddle of committees and professional university groups to attend to.