Catabaptist
English
Etymology
cata- + baptist
Noun
Catabaptist (plural Catabaptists)
- (obsolete) One who opposes baptism.
- c. 1644, Daniel Featley, The Dippers Dipt, Or, the Anabaptists Duck'd and Plung'd Over Head and Ears, at a Disputation in Southwark
- A Catabaptist may sometimes be no Anabaptist, such as was Leo Copronymus, who defiled the Font at his baptisme,
- c. 1644, Daniel Featley, The Dippers Dipt, Or, the Anabaptists Duck'd and Plung'd Over Head and Ears, at a Disputation in Southwark
References
Catabaptist in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913