hussite

hussite
(hu-ssi-t') s. m.
Membre d'une secte fondée par Jean Hus, qui renouvela les doctrines des Vaudois.
   Viclef était le grand docteur de Jean Hus, aussi bien que de tout le parti des hussites, BOSSUET Var. XI, 164.

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