Noun
Meletian (plural Meletians)
(historical) A member of a large group of denominations in early Christian history.
In the East Siricius interposed to settle the Meletian schism at Antioch; this schism had continued notwithstanding the death in 381 of Meletius at the Council of Constantinople. Source: Internet
In the matter of the Meletian Schism at Antioch, Damasus—together with Pope St. Athanasius of Alexandria and his successor, Peter II of Alexandria —sympathized with the party of Paulinus as more sincerely representative of Nicene orthodoxy. Source: Internet