"counterreformer" meaning in All languages combined

See counterreformer on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: counterreformers [plural]
Etymology: counterreform + -er or counter- + reformer Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|counterreform|er|id2=occupation}} counterreform + -er, {{pre|en|counter|reformer}} counter- + reformer Head templates: {{en-noun}} counterreformer (plural counterreformers)
  1. One who supports counterreform and is therefore opposed to reform.
    Sense id: en-counterreformer-en-noun-CITikU36
  2. (historical, Roman Catholicism) Alternative spelling of Counter-Reformer (“proponent of the Counter-Reformation”). Tags: alt-of, alternative, historical Alternative form of: Counter-Reformer (extra: proponent of the Counter-Reformation) Categories (topical): Roman Catholicism
    Sense id: en-counterreformer-en-noun-tiLr5fSW Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with counter-, English terms suffixed with -er (occupation) Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 33 67 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with counter-: 39 61 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -er (occupation): 22 78 Topics: Catholicism, Christianity, Roman-Catholicism

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