tyndale
/ˈtɪndəl/Definitions
1. proper noun
William Tyndale, an English scholar and translator, best known for translating the Bible into the English language.
“He is often credited with the first English translation of the Bible, thanks to William Tyndale.”
2. noun
a type of English translation of the Bible from the 16th century.
“The 16th-century Tyndale Bible is considered a significant milestone in the development of English translations.”