wycliffite
/ˈwɪklɪfaɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A follower of John Wycliffe, particularly one who opposed the Catholic Church and advocated for translation of the Bible into English.
“The wycliffite movement was influential in the development of the English language.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characterized by the teachings or principles of John Wycliffe.
“The wycliffite reforms had a significant impact on medieval Christianity.”