Synonyms for "anabaptist"
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3 entries - anabaptista adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
- anabaptista noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- anabaptista noun (member of present-day church)
Dutch
4 entries - anabaptistisch adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
- doopsgezind adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists of the present-day)
- dopers adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
- menistisch adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists of the present-day)
Finnish
2 entries - anabaptisti noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- anabaptisti noun (member of present-day church)
French
1 entries - anabaptiste noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
German
4 entries - Täufer adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
- Täufer adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists of the present-day)
- Wiedertäufer adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
- anabaptistisch adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
Irish
2 entries - Anabaisteach noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- Anabaisteach noun (member of present-day church)
Italian
2 entries - anabattista noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- anabattista noun (member of present-day church)
Manx
4 entries - anvashtagh adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
- anvashtagh adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists of the present-day)
- anvashtagh noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- anvashtagh noun (member of present-day church)
Plautdietsch
2 entries - Anabaptist noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- Anabaptist noun (member of present-day church)
Polish
3 entries - anabaptystyczny adj (relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation)
- anabaptysta noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- anabaptystka noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
Portuguese
2 entries - anabatista noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- anabatista noun (member of present-day church)
Russian
2 entries - анабапти́ст noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- анабапти́стка noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
Spanish
2 entries - anabaptista noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
- anabaptista noun (member of present-day church)
Swedish
1 entries - vederdöpare noun (member of radical wing of Christians during Reformation)
Sample sentences
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Tom is an Anabaptist.
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Tom abandoned Buddhism and became an Anabaptist.
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Were the Anabaptists right? Was happiness Satan’s allure, his tantalizing deceit?
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