Utraquist
[ yoo-truh-kwist ]
noun
Origin of Utraquist
11830–40; <New Latin Utraquista, equivalent to Latin utrāque (ablative singular feminine of uterque each of two, equivalent to uter either + -que and) + New Latin -ista-ist
Other words from Utraquist
- U·tra·quism, noun
Words Nearby Utraquist
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How to use Utraquist in a sentence
His authority was recognized by the Utraquist nobles, the citizens of Prague, and the more moderate Taborites, including Žižka.
Many Hussites, particularly the Utraquist clergy, were also in favour of peace.
He died in 1451 as administrator of the consistory of the Utraquist Church.
A History of Bohemian Literature | Count LtzowIt is not to be imagined that the teachings of Wickliff and Huss were wholly forgotten in Utraquist degeneracy.
A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II | Henry Charles LeaBorn a member of the Utraquist Church, he joined the Unity at the age of twenty-four.
A History of Bohemian Literature | Count Ltzow
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