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paganism
English
Etymology
From Latin p?g?nismus (“heathenism”), from p?g?nus (“peasant, rural, rustic”). The term was used pejoratively by early Muslims and Christians to belittle what remained of the native religions. Synchronically, pagan +? -ism.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pe???n?zm?/
- Hyphenation: pa?gan?ism
Noun
paganism (countable and uncountable, plural paganisms)
- Any indigenous polytheistic religion.
- Most people in that region practise their own form of paganism.
- Any of a class of religions often associated with nature rituals.
- Various neopagan movements have arisen, each advancing its own form of paganism. Some are monotheist.
Coordinate terms
- (religions) religion; Asatru,? Bahá'í Faith,? Buddhism,? Cao Dai,? Cheondoism,? Christianity,? deism,? Druidry,? Eckankar,? Flying Spaghetti Monsterism,? Heathenry,? Hinduism,? Islam,? Jainism,? Jediism,? Judaism,? Kimbanguism,? Odinism,? paganism,? Pastafarianism,? Raëlism,? Rastafarianism,? Shinto,? Sikhism,? Tamilism,? Taoism,? Thelema,? Unitarian Universalism,? Wicca,? Yazidism,? Yoruba,? Zoroastrianism (Category: en:Religion) [edit]
Related terms
- pagan
- neo-paganism
Translations
See also
- Christianity
- heathen
- heathendom
- heathenism
- gentile
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paganistic
English
Etymology
pagan +? -istic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pe????n?st?k/
Adjective
paganistic (comparative more paganistic, superlative most paganistic)
- Involving or resembling paganism.
- 1997, Bruce R Booker, A Call to Holiness
- Most Christians are totally unaware of how anti-Law, paganistic attitude crept into the Body of Messiah.
- 1997, Bruce R Booker, A Call to Holiness
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