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English
Etymology
From Wycliffe + -ite.
Pronunciation
Adjective
Wycliffite (comparative more Wycliffite, superlative most Wycliffite)
- Of or pertaining to the mediaeval English theologian John Wycliffe (mid-1320s–1384), his ideas, or his English translation of the Bible (Wyclif’s Bible).
1993, Anne Hudson, Two Wycliffite Texts: The Sermon of William Taylor, 1406 — The Testimony of William Thorpe, 1407:
Noun
Wycliffite (plural Wycliffites)
- (historical) A follower of John Wycliffe.
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