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(Canada, historical) A member of a Christian zealot sect that split off from the Doukhobors, and which was involved in protests against certain policies of the Canadian government during the early to mid 20th century; the Doukhobors were a non-Orthodox religious group which emigrated from Russia to Canada at the end of the 19th century to escape persecution.
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Freedomite
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Freedomite
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Noun
Canada
also
attributive
historical
dated
(Canada,
historical)
A
member
of
a
Christian
zealot
sect
that
split
off
from
the
Doukhobors,
and
which
was
involved
in
protests
against
certain
policies
of
the
Canadian
government
during
the
early
to
mid
20th
century;
the
Doukhobors
were
a
non-Orthodox
religious
group
which
emigrated
from
Russia
to
Canada
at
the
end
of
the
19th
century
to
escape
persecution.
Japanese Meaning
カナダにおける歴史的な文脈で、ドゥーホボールから分派したキリスト教熱心主義のセクトに属し、20世紀初頭から中頃にかけてカナダ政府の特定政策に抗議した人物を指す名詞。
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(Canada,
historical)
A
member
of
a
Christian
zealot
sect
that
split
off
from
the
Doukhobors,
and
which
was
involved
in
protests
against
certain
policies
of
the
Canadian
government
during
the
early
to
mid
20th
century;
the
Doukhobors
were
a
non-Orthodox
religious
group
which
emigrated
from
Russia
to
Canada
at
the
end
of
the
19th
century
to
escape
persecution.
( plural )