"Smectymnuus" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: An acronym derived from the initials of Stephen Marshall, Edmund Calamy, Thomas Young, Matthew Newcomen, and William Spurstow. Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Smectymnuus
  1. (historical) A group of Puritan clergymen active in England in 1641. Wikipedia link: Smectymnuus Tags: historical Derived forms: Smectymnuan

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