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Wick⋅liffe

[wik-lif]
–noun
1. John. Also, Wiclif. Wycliffe, John.
2. a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland. 16,790.

Wyc⋅liffe

[wik-lif]
–noun
John, c1320–84, English theologian, religious reformer, and Biblical translator.
Also, Wyclif, Wickliffe, Wiclif.


Wyc⋅liff⋅ism, Wyc⋅lif⋅ism, noun
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Wick·liffe or Wic·lif   (wĭk'lĭf)   
See John Wycliffe.
Wyc·liffe also Wick·liffe or Wyc·lif or Wic·lif   (wĭk'lĭf)   
English theologian and religious reformer. His rejection of the biblical basis of papal power and dispute with the doctrine of the transubstantiation of the host anticipated the Protestant Reformation.
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