lollardian

/lɒlɑrdiˈɑn/

Definitions

1. noun

A follower of the Lollard movement, a 15th-century English Christian movement emphasizing personal faith and Bible study.

“The historian studied the lollardian texts to better understand the historical context of the movement.”

2. adjective

Relating to or characteristic of Lollardism.

“The lollardian ideas of personal faith and reform influenced many during the Reformation era.”

Synonyms

  • heretic
  • sectarian

Antonyms

  • orthodox