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Utraquist
[ yoo-truh-kwist ]
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- Utra·quism noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Utraquist1
1830–40; < New Latin Utraquista, equivalent to Latin utrāque (ablative singular feminine of uterque each of two, equivalent to uter either + -que and) + New Latin -ista -ist
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Example Sentences
His authority was recognized by the Utraquist nobles, the citizens of Prague, and the more moderate Taborites, including Žižka.
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Many Hussites, particularly the Utraquist clergy, were also in favour of peace.
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He died in 1451 as administrator of the consistory of the Utraquist Church.
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It is not to be imagined that the teachings of Wickliff and Huss were wholly forgotten in Utraquist degeneracy.
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Born a member of the Utraquist Church, he joined the Unity at the age of twenty-four.
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