v. [f. EBION-ITE + -IZE; see -IZE.] intr. To adopt or imitate the doctrines or practices of the Ebionites. Hence Ebionizing ppl. a. So also Ebionism, the tenets of the Ebionites; tendency towards the tenets or practices of the Ebionites.
1879. Farrar, St. Paul, II. 168. The liberal Gentiles far more than the Ebionising Jews. Ibid., 173. The Ebionism of this section of the Church.
1880. Chambers, Encycl., s.v. Ebionites, Essenism modified Ebionism greatly.