Obs. rare. [f. L. sub utrāque, scil. specie under both kinds.] One who advocates the administration of the Sacrament in both kinds; = UTRAQUIST. (Cf. CALIXTIN 1.)
1649. Owen, Shak. & Transl. Heaven & Earth, 22. Hath not Germany Hierome and Subutraquians to answer for? Ibid. (1662), Animadv. on Fiat Lux, ii. 74. Poor men whom they called Waldenses, Albigenses, Lollards, Subutraquians, Picards.