Stundist
English
Alternative forms
- Shtundist
Etymology
From Russian, probably from German Stunde (“hour”), from their meetings for Bible reading.
Noun
Stundist (plural Stundists)
- (historical) A member of a large sect of Russian radical Protestant dissenters founded near Odessa around 1860, who adhere to a literal reading of the Bible and reject priestly dominion and all external rites of worship, influenced by German Protestant settlers.
Related terms
- Stundism