Al·bi·gen·ses  ( ăl ′b ə-j ĕn s ēz ′)
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pl.n. The members of a Catharist religious sect of southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries, exterminated by the Inquisition for heresy.
[Medieval Latin Albigēnsēs, pl. of Albigēnsis, inhabitant of Albiga, Albi, a town of southern France where the sect was dominant.]
Al′bi·gensian (-shən, -sē-ən) adj. & n. Al′bi·gensian·ism n. |