Significado de la palabra puritans en español

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puritans

US /ˈpjʊr.ɪ.tənz/
UK /ˈpjʊər.ɪ.tənz/

Sustantivo Plural

1.

puritanos

a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth I as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship and, in some cases, to emigrate to North America to establish their own communities.

Ejemplo:
The Puritans sailed to America in search of religious freedom.
Los puritanos navegaron a América en busca de libertad religiosa.
Many early American colonies were founded by Puritans.
Muchas de las primeras colonias americanas fueron fundadas por puritanos.
2.

puritanos, moralistas

people who are very strict in moral or religious matters, often disapproving of pleasure or luxury.

Ejemplo:
Some people view him as a modern-day Puritan due to his strict moral code.
Algunas personas lo ven como un puritano moderno debido a su estricto código moral.
The town's strict rules reflected the values of its Puritan founders.
Las estrictas reglas de la ciudad reflejaban los valores de sus fundadores puritanos.
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