释义 |
non·juror \(ˈ) ̷ ̷ at non-+\ noun Etymology: non- (I) + juror : a person refusing to take an oath (especially of allegiance, supremacy, or abjuration): a. : one of the beneficed clergy in England and Scotland refusing to take an oath of allegiance to William and Mary or to their successors after the revolution of 1688 b. : one of the Scotch Presbyterians refusing to take an oath of abjuration as involving recognition of episcopacy |