Hussite
See also:
hussite
English
Etymology
Hus
+
-ite
Noun
Hussite
(
plural
Hussites
)
A follower of the teachings of the Christian reformer
Jan Hus
.
Derived terms
Hussitism
Translations
follower
Belarusian:
гусіт
m
(
husit
)
Czech:
husita
(cs)
m
Esperanto:
husano
,
husanino
Estonian:
hussiit
Finnish:
hussilainen
(fi)
French:
hussite
(fr)
m
,
f
German:
Hussit
(de)
m
,
Hussitin
f
Hungarian:
huszita
Polish:
husyta
(pl)
m
,
husytka
(pl)
f
Portuguese:
hussita
m
,
f
Russian:
гуси́т
(ru)
m
(
gusít
)
,
гуси́тка
(ru)
f
(
gusítka
)
Serbo-Croatian:
husit
(sh)
m
Slovak:
husita
m
Slovene:
husit
(sl)
m
Spanish:
husita
(es)
m
,
f
Swedish:
hussit
(sv)
Volapük:
(
♂♀
)
husitan
,
(
♂
)
hihusitan
,
(
♀
)
jihusitan
Further reading
Hussite
at
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Anagrams
issueth
,
stushie
,
tushies
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