Anabaptist

Synonyms for "anabaptist" (1 found)

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Catalan

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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