Where does “Marprelatist” come from?

Marprelatist (English) comes from English Marprelate, from English prelate, from Old French prelat, from Medieval Latin praelatus, from Latin praeferre, from Latin praefero, from Proto-Italic praiferō.

Marprelatist (English): An opponent of the established church in the Marprelate Controversy

Definitions

  1. An opponent of the established church in the Marprelate Controversy

Ancestry of “Marprelatist”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMarprelateA pseudonym used in the later 16th century by a satirist, or group of satirists, who attacked the Anglican episcopacy
2EnglishprelateA clergyman of high rank and authority, having...
3Old Frenchprelatprelate
4Medieval Latinpraelatuscarried; offered, presented; preferred
5Latinpraeferrepresent active infinitive of praeferō; to prefer
6LatinpraeferoI bear, hold or carry before or forth; I carry...
7Proto-Italicpraiferō
Every word from Proto-Italic praiferōEvery word from Latin praeferoEvery word from Latin praeferre