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recusant

[rek-yuh-zuhnt, ri-kyoo-zuhnt] / ˈrɛk yə zənt, rɪˈkyu zənt /








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Philips, an English recusant, settled in Brussels and knew Brueghel and Rubens well, his music celebrated in artistic circles as an engine of the Counter-Reformation.

From The Guardian • Jan. 27, 2013

Unlike one fellow resident, who doesn't step outside once in three months, Francis will not be a recusant.

From The Guardian • Nov. 22, 2012

On account of their smaller number, too, they are less in a condition to declare a recusant colleague in disgrace.

From Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II by Roscher, Wilhelm

He has taken Henry of Navarre, the recusant Huguenot, the false wavering Catholic, to his counsels lately.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845 by Various

The recusant children ranged themselves before the teacher, who seemed to think she had now quenched the rebellion.

From Happy Days for Boys and Girls by Various




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