Also 7 Loiolite. [ad. mod.L. Loyolīta, f. the name of Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus: see -ITE.] A Jesuit.

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a. 1670.  Hacket, Abp. Williams, I. (1693), 172. Dr. Laud … galled Fisher with great Acuteness. Which the false Loiolite traduced … in his Reports.

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1679.  Oldham, Sat. Jesuits, III. (1685), 36. And when in time these Contradiction meet; Then hope to find ’em in a Loyolite.

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1818.  Ranken, Hist. France, V. ii. § 4. 356. The members have been called sometimes, from his name, Inighists and Loyalites [sic], but they are more generally known by the name of Jesuits.

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1875.  M. Pattison, Casaubon, v. 304. We shall all soon be mere slaves of the loyolites.

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