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 Lol·lardL0234600 (lŏl′ərd)n. A member of a sect of religious reformers in England who were followers of John Wycliffe in the 1300s and 1400s.[Middle English, from Middle Dutch Lollaerd, mumbler, mutterer, heretic, from lollen, doze, to mumble.]
 Lollard(ˈlɒləd) n (Historical Terms) English history a follower of John Wycliffe during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries[C14: from Middle Dutch; mutterer, from lollen to mumble (prayers)] ˈLollardy, ˈLollardry, ˈLollardism nLol•lard(ˈlɒl ərd)
 n.   an English or Scottish follower of the religious teachings of John Wycliffe.  [1375–1425; late Middle English < Middle Dutch lollaert mumbler (of prayers) =loll(en) to mumble (see lull) + -aert -ard]  Lol′lard•y, Lol′lard•ry, Lol′lard•ism, n.   EncyclopediaSeeLollards
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