Definitions for Lollard

Lollard Lol·lard

Spelling: [lol-erd]
IPA: /ˈlɒl ərd/

Lollard is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 81 anagrams from letters in Lollard (adlllor).

Definitions for Lollard

noun

  1. an English or Scottish follower of the religious teachings of John Wycliffe from the 14th to the 16th centuries.

Origin of Lollard

1375-1425; late Middle English Middle Dutch lollaert mumbler (of prayers), equivalent to loll(en) to mumble (see lull) + -aert -ard

Examples for Lollard

Le Despenser was a Lollard house by tradition and inheritance.

He is not a Lollard, simply because he never knew what Lollardism was.

So the Lollard friends parted: and so went Salisbury to his death.

It cheerfully revived the old acts for the burning of Lollard heretics.

Its hero is John Badby, the Lollard blacksmith, who perished at the stake.

And she soon found that the lot of a Lollard was no bed of roses.

Some came there from a feeling of revenge—glad to see a Lollard burned.

He can only conclude that a person so extraordinary must be a Lollard.

The spot of execution was called Lollard's pit, without Bishopsgate, at Norwich.

And that she was a Lollard few can doubt who read her will with attention.

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