Lollard

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A member of a sect of early reformers in Germany. historical
  2. A Wycliffite. historical
    — [H]e, a lollard indeed over his elbovv-cuſhion, in almoſt the ſeaventh part of 40. or 50. years teaches them ſcarce half the principles of religion; and his ſheep oft-times ſit the vvhile to as little purpoſe of benifiting as the ſheep in thir pues at Smithfield; […]

词形变化

Lollards plural

词源

Late Middle English, possibly from or influenced by Dutch lollen (“to mumble”). Other origins have been proposed; see Lollardy.
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