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English
Etymology
Calque of Russian старове́р (starovér).
Noun
Old Believer (plural Old Believers)
- (religion) Any of those who separated from the official Russian Orthodox Church after 1666 as a protest against the church reforms introduced by Patriarch Nikon between 1652 and 1666. They continue liturgical and ritual practices which predate the reforms.
- Synonyms: Old Ritualist, Raskolnik, Rascolnik
- Antonyms: Nikonite, Nikonian
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