Anabaptist

/ˌænəˈbæptɪst/ noun

A member of a 16th-century radical Protestant movement that practiced adult baptism and rejected state church authority.

From Greek 'ana-' (again) + 'baptists' (one who baptizes). Originally a derogatory label applied by mainstream Protestants and Catholics to describe this group, the term eventually became the standard historical designation for the movement.

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