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utraquist

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U⋅tra⋅quist

[yoo-truh-kwist]
–noun
Calixtine.

Origin:
1830–40; < NL Utraquista, equiv. to L utrāque (abl. sing. fem. of uterque each of two, equiv. to uter either + -que and) + NL -ista -ist


U⋅tra⋅quism, noun

Ca⋅lix⋅tine

[kuh-lik-stahyn, -steen]
–noun
a member of a body of Hussites in the 15th century holding that the chalice as well as the bread should be received by the laity in the Eucharist.
Also, Ca⋅lix⋅tin [kuh-lik-stin] .
Also called Utraquist.


Origin:
< ML Calixtīnus, equiv. to calix cup + -tīnus adj. suffix; see vespertine
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