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Huguenots Meaning in English

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ˈhjuɡəˌnɑts/, /ˈjuɡəˌnɑts
HYOO-guh-nots or YOO-guh-nots
ˈhjuːɡənɒts
HYOO-guh-nots

Definition

The Huguenots were members of a Protestant group in France who were often persecuted for their religious beliefs, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Usage & Nuances

Used chiefly in historical or academic contexts to refer to French Protestants of the Reformed tradition. The word is capitalized and typically plural. May appear in discussions of European religious wars or migration history.

Example Sentences

The Huguenots left France to escape persecution.

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Some Huguenots settled in England and other countries.

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The Huguenots practiced a form of Protestant Christianity.

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Many towns in Europe have old neighborhoods where Huguenots once lived.

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It's fascinating how the Huguenots influenced art and industry in the places they moved to.

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You’ll find stories about the Huguenots in many European history books.

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