Noun
The doctrines or principles of the Lollards.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn Lincoln 45 cases against Lollardy were heard in 1506-1507 and in 1521 there were 50 abjurations and 5 burnings of Lollards. Source: Internet
Oldcastle's revolt made Lollardy seem even more threatening to the state, and persecution of Lollards became more severe. Source: Internet
Since Lollards had been underground for more than a hundred years, the extent of Lollardy and its ideas at the time of the Reformation is uncertain and a point of debate. Source: Internet