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1. (n.) Anabaptist
a member of any of various 16th-century Protestant sects that baptized adult believers and advocated social reforms as well as separation of church and state.
2. (adj.) Anabaptist
of or pertaining to Anabaptists or Anabaptism.
Etymology: (1525–35; < NL anabaptista= ML anabapt(īzāre) to rebaptize (< LGk anabapt&imacracute;zein; see ana -, baptize ) +-ista -ist)
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1. (noun) Anabaptist
adherent of Anabaptism
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) anabaptist
a name sometimes applied to a member of any sect holding that rebaptism is necessary for those baptized in infancy
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