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Webster 1913 Edition


Recusant

Re-cu′sant

(-zat; 277)
,
Adj.
[L.
recusans
,
-antis
, p. pr. of
recure
to refuse, to oject to; pref.
re-
re +
causa
a cause, pretext: cf. F.
récusant
. See
Cause
, and cf.
Ruse
.]
Obstinate in refusal; specifically, in English history, refusing to acknowledge the supremacy of the king in the churc, or to conform to the established rites of the church;
as, a
recusant
lord
.
It stated him to have placed his son in the household of the Countess of Derby, a
recusant
papist.
Sir W. Scott.

Re-cu′sant

,
Noun.
1.
One who is obstinate in refusal; one standing out stubbornly against general practice or opinion.
The last rebellious
recusants
among the European family of nations.
De Quincey.
2.
(Eng. Hist.)
A person who refuses to acknowledge the supremacy of the king in matters of religion;
as, a Roman Catholic
recusant
, who acknowledges the supremacy of the pope
.
Brande & C.
3.
One who refuses communion with the Church of England; a nonconformist.
All that are
recusants
of holy rites.
Holyday.

Webster 1828 Edition


Recusant

RECU'SANT

,
Adj.
s as z. [L. recusans, recuso, to refuse; re and the root of causa, signifying to drive. The primary sense is to repel or drive back.]
Refusing to acknowledge the supremacy of the king, or to conform to the established rites of the church; as a recusant lord.

RECU'SANT

,
Noun.
[supra.]
1.
In English history, a person who refuses to acknowledge the supremacy of the king in matters of religion; as a popish recusant, who acknowledges the supremacy of the pope.
2.
One who refuses communion with the church of England; a non-conformist.
All that are recusants of holy rites.

Definition 2024


récusant

récusant

See also: recusant

French

Verb

récusant

  1. present participle of récuser