English

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Etymology

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From Lutheran +‎ -ist.

Adjective

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Lutheranist (not comparable)

  1. (uncommon) Lutheran; promoting Lutheranism
    literature of a Lutheranist character

Noun

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Lutheranist (plural Lutheranists)

  1. (uncommon, possibly derogatory) A Lutheran.
    • 1866, William Carlos Martyn, A history of the Huguenots, page 305:
      [] and the tergiversations of the council, wholly devoted to Rome — there was not a Lutheranist or Calvinist present — so disgusted the Protestants, that they refused to recognize its authority, or to be bound by its decrees.
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