wyclifian
/ˈwaɪklɪfɪən/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a 14th-century Christian reform movement in England, led by John Wycliffe.
“The scholar was a devout Wyclifian and spent her life translating the Bible into Middle English.”
1. noun
A member of a 14th-century Christian reform movement in England, led by John Wycliffe.
“The scholar was a devout Wyclifian and spent her life translating the Bible into Middle English.”