Ketzer
heretic
noun KET-ser Rare
Origin: from the medieval sect of the Cathars
Usage Note
Ketzer denotes a heretic, one who departs from orthodox doctrine; the abstract noun is Ketzerei (heresy). Figuratively it labels any nonconformist who challenges prevailing dogma. The word derives from the Cathars, persecuted in the Middle Ages.
Examples
"Die Kirche verurteilte ihn als Ketzer."
Natural Translation
The church condemned him as a heretic.
Literal Translation
The church condemned him as heretic.
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