||Stun"dist (?), n. [Russ.
shtundist, prob. fr. G. stunde hour; -- from their
meetings for Bible reading.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of a large
sect of Russian dissenters founded, about 1860, in the village of
Osnova, near Odessa, by a peasant, Onishchenko, who had apparently
been influenced by a German sect settled near there. They zealously
practice Bible reading and reject priestly dominion and all external
rites of worship. -- Stun"dism (#),
n.
||Stun"dist (?), n. [Russ.
shtundist, prob. fr. G. stunde hour; -- from their
meetings for Bible reading.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of a large
sect of Russian dissenters founded, about 1860, in the village of
Osnova, near Odessa, by a peasant, Onishchenko, who had apparently
been influenced by a German sect settled near there. They zealously
practice Bible reading and reject priestly dominion and all external
rites of worship. -- Stun"dism (#),
n.