sectary

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A member of a particular sect, school of thought or practice, party, or profession; a sectarian.
 * 2) * 1953, T.V. Smith, “Democratic Apologetics” in Ethics LXIII, № 2 (January 1953), page 106, left column:
 * It is this spirit which inspires sectaries to deprecate the public schools and, if they cannot divert part of the tax support, then to foist upon this free system the shadow of their own beclouded vision.
 * 1)  A Protestant dissenter or nonconformist.
 * 1)  A Protestant dissenter or nonconformist.

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