coreligionist|coreligionists in English
noun
[co·re·li·gion·ist || ‚kəʊrɪ'lɪdʒənɪst]
person having the same religion of anothe
Use "coreligionist|coreligionists" in a sentence
1. Relatives, compatriots, and coreligionists thus constituted efficient networks that crisscrossed Europe.
2. To the extent the Shiites feel attacks, Iran will be seen as a stalwart coreligionist ally.
3. Taborite, Czech Táboři, member of a militant group of Bohemian Hussite reformers who in 1420 gave the biblical name of Tabor (Czech: Tábor) to their fortified settlement south of Prague.Like their more moderate coreligionists, the Utraquists, they were strict Biblicists and insisted on receiving a Eucharist of both bread and wine, though they denied transubstantiation and the Real Presence.