Lollard

n. (英)基督教罗拉德派(14世纪信奉威克利夫派的教徒)
释义
(14世纪的)威克利夫(John Wyclif)派教徒;
权威例句
LollardLancastrian Kings and Lollard Knights
Chaucer's Lollard Joke: History and the Textual Unconscious
Lancastrian Kings and Lollard Knights by K. B. McFarlane
The Lollard Bible and Other Medieval Biblical Versions by Margaret Deanesly
"Lancastrian Kings and Lollard Knights", K. B. McFarlane, Oxford 1972 : [recenzja] / Hubert Izdebski.
Gender and Heresy: Women and Men in Lollard Communities, 1420-1530. by Shannon McSheffrey
The Premature Reformation: Wycliffite Texts and Lollard History by Anne Hudson
The arrest of William Thorpe in Shrewsbury and the anti–Lollard statute of 1406
Chaucer and the Culture of Dissent: The Lollard Context and Subtext of the Parson's Tale by Frances McCormack
Lollard
name for certain heretics, late 14c. (in Chaucer, Loller, c. 1386), from Middle Dutch lollaerd, applied pejoratively to members of reforming sects c. 1300 who devoted themselves to the care of the sick and poor, literally "mumbler, mutterer," so called by critics who regarded them as heretics pretending to humble piety, from lollen "to mumble or doze." Generic late Middle English term for groups suspected of heresy, especially followers of John Wyclif.
1. Old World sandpiper with a curved bill like a curlew.
东半球矶鹬,嘴巴弯曲象麻鹬.
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2. New World curlew that breeds in northern North America.
在北美洲北部繁殖的新大陆杓鹬.
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3. He could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din.
他可以听到一些杓鹬所发出的那种穿透喧嚣的诡异叫声.
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4. He could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din ( Henry Kingsley ).
他可以听到杓鹬穿透一片嘈杂之声的奇怪叫声( 亨利金斯利 )
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