Associations to the word «Lollard»
Noun
- Heretic
- Heresy
- Chaucer
- Eucharist
- Thorpe
- Reformation
- Reformer
- Persecution
- Follower
- Martyr
- Protestant
- Bible
- Sect
- Bohemia
- Burning
- Dissent
- Preaching
- Canterbury
- Preacher
- Protestantism
- Theologian
- Revolt
- Harding
- Friar
- Crusade
- Doctrine
- Sacrament
- Scripture
- Statute
- Peasant
- Archbishop
- Baxter
- Satire
- Sermon
- Luther
- Knight
- Priest
- Stake
- Translation
- Teaching
- Tract
- Conclusion
- Reform
- Henry
- Oxford
- Viii
- Belief
- John
- England
- Movement
- Testament
- Supporter
- Testimony
- Church
- Sympathy
- Tower
- English
- Iv
- Chronicle
- Ball
- Anti
- Thomas
- Orthodox
- Tradition
- Text
- Bishop
- Tale
- Ancestor
- Trial
- Parliament
- Century
- Sir
- Extent
- Walter
- William
- Richard
Adjective
Wiktionary
LOLLARD, noun. (historical) One of a sect of early reformers in Germany.
LOLLARD, noun. (historical) A Wyclifite.
Wise words
We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words
were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only,
and not for things themselves.