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Hussite
/ ˈhʌsaɪt /
noun
- an adherent of the religious ideas of John Huss or a member of the movement initiated by him
adjective
- of or relating to John Huss, his teachings, followers, etc
Derived Forms
- ˈHussism, noun
Other Words From
- Hussit·ism noun
Example Sentences
The Hussite museum, with its hand-dug tunnels, tells the story of Tábor’s days as medieval hotbed of revolutionary zeal.
The Hussite teacher raised his eyes and hands to heaven, and then, in a loud tone, uttered a somewhat long prayer, followed by the voices of his little congregation.
After the Church had reorganized itself at the Council of Constance it had leisure to look after the interests of the faith, although its energies were mostly monopolized by the Hussite troubles.
Brave enough personally, as soldiers they were distinctly inferior both to the Janissaries and the Hussites, with both of whom Matthias had constantly to contend.
It is impossible to forget the persecutions of the Cathari, the Albigenses, the Waldenses, the Hussites, the Huguenots, and of every sect that had the courage to think just a little for itself.
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