Lollard

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(lŏl'ərd) pronunciation
n.
A member of a sect of religious reformers in England who were followers of John Wycliffe in the 14th and 15th centuries.

[Middle English, from Middle Dutch Lollaerd, mumbler, mutterer, heretic, from lollen, doze, to mumble.]


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Oldcastle, Sir John (English Lollard conspirator)
John Purvey (English scholar)