Raskolnik

noun

Ras·​kol·​nik
rəˈskȯlnik
plural Raskolniks
-ks
or Raskolniki
-nəkē
: a dissenter from the Russian Orthodox Church and member of one of the several groups (as the Doukhobors, Khlysty) developing from the schism of the 17th century in protest against liturgical reforms

called also Old Believer, Old Ritualist

Word History

Etymology

Russian raskol'nik, from raskol schism (from raz-, prefix denoting separation—from Old Slavic—+ -kol, from kolot' to separate, divide) + -nik, noun suffix denoting a person engaged in or connected with something specified; akin to Lithuanian kalti to beat, forge (lame)

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“Raskolnik.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Raskolnik. Accessed 4 Oct. 2024.

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