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Wycliffite
or Wyc·lif·ite
[ wik-li-fahyt ]
adjective
- of or relating to Wycliffe or the Wycliffites.
noun
- a follower of John Wycliffe; Lollard.
Wycliffite
/ ˈwɪklɪˌfaɪt /
noun
- a follower of John Wycliffe or an adherent of his religious ideas; a Lollard
adjective
- of or relating to Wycliffe, his followers, or his religious ideas
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Wycliffite1
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Example Sentences
The various Anglo-Saxon translations and the Wycliffite versions are largely detached from the main line of development.
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The Wycliffite movement in England was less a doctrinal heterodoxy than a revolt against the Papacy and the priestly hierarchy.
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In the Wycliffite versions it occurs repeatedly, signifying to give to drink.
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It became, in fact, the accepted form of the Wycliffite version.
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The editors of the Wycliffite versions say in the Preface, pp.
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