Calixtine
English
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin calix (“chalice”); so called from their demanding the cup as well as the bread for the laity.
Noun
Calixtine (plural Calixtines)
- (historical) A Utraquist.
Translations
Utraquist — see Utraquist
Adjective
Calixtine (not comparable)
- (historical) Pertaining to Utraquism.