Associations to the word «Hus»
Noun
- Jan
- Fra
- Bohemia
- Constance
- Sigismund
- Reformer
- Og
- Det
- Heretic
- Heresy
- Prague
- Oslo
- Bohemian
- Condemnation
- Band
- Reformation
- Adultery
- Luther
- Och
- Indulgence
- Xxiii
- Czech
- Jp
- Follower
- Jerome
- Stockholm
- Dowry
- Hera
- Playhouse
- Ut
- Sine
- Copenhagen
- Schism
- Av
- Erasmus
- Hu
- Bethlehem
- Stake
- Fars
- Emigrant
- Crusade
- Eucharist
- Millet
- Zimmerman
- Johannes
- Ignatius
- Bride
- Ernie
- Divorce
- Theologian
- Med
- Baptiste
- Martyr
- Ary
- Preaching
- Rector
- Pisum
- Ting
- Protestant
- Odysseus
- Hussein
- Communion
- Forerunner
- Ry
- Dat
- Wife
- Adherent
- Burning
- Spouse
- Reform
- Protestantism
- Hutchinson
- Oz
- Ulrich
- Zeus
- Clergy
- Kin
- Pope
- Presbyterian
- Antioch
- Marriage
Adjective
Wiktionary
HUS, proper noun. A Czech surname, notably borne by Jan Hus, a Czech religious reformer
Dictionary definition
HUS, noun. Czechoslovakian religious reformer who anticipated the Reformation; he questioned the infallibility of the Catholic Church was excommunicated (1409) for attacking the corruption of the clergy; he was burned at the stake (1372-1415).
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