[f. LOLLARD + -ISM.] The tenets and practice of the Lollards.
1823. Lingard, Hist. Eng., VI. 364. The teachers of Lollardism had awakened by their intemperance the zeal of the bishops.
1862. R. Vaughan, Nonconformity, 32. Lollardism was checked but it did not die.
18823. Schaff, Encycl. Relig. Knowl., I. 502. [Lord Cobhams] bold stand on behalf of Lollardism led to persecution.