Hu·gue·not  (hy g ə-n ŏt ′)
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n. A French Protestant of the 16th to 18th centuries.
[French, from Old French huguenot, member of a Swiss political movement, alteration (influenced by Bezanson Hugues (c. 1491-1532?), Swiss political leader) of dialectal eyguenot, from German dialectal Eidgenosse, confederate, from Middle High German eitgenōz : eit, oath (from Old High German eid) + genōz, companion (from Old High German ginōz).]
Hu′gue·notic adj. Hugue·not′ism n. |