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papist
English
Etymology
From Middle French papiste, from Latin p?pa (“pope”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?pe?p.?st/
- Rhymes: -e?p?st
Noun
papist (plural papists)
- (religious slur, Christianity) A Roman Catholic, whose loyalties are seen to be with the papacy in Rome.
Usage notes
- Used by some Protestants.
Synonyms
- Romist
Related terms
Translations
Adjective
papist (comparative more papist, superlative most papist)
- (religious slur, Christianity) The quality of being a papist.
Translations
See also
- Roman Catholicism
- Reformation
Romanian
Etymology
From French papiste.
Noun
papist m (plural papi?ti, feminine equivalent papist?)
- papist
Declension
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catholic
English
Etymology
From Old French catholique, from Latin catholicus, from Ancient Greek ????????? (katholikós), from ???? (katá, “according to”) + ???? (hólos, “whole”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ka?(?)l?k/, /?k???(?)l?k/
- (US) IPA(key): /?kæ?(?)l?k/
- Rhymes: -æ??l?k, -æ?l?k
- Hyphenation: cath?o?lic
Adjective
catholic (comparative more catholic, superlative most catholic)
- Universal; all-encompassing.
- Synonyms: universal; see also Thesaurus:generic, Thesaurus:comprehensive
- 1946, Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy, I.29:
- Essentially, and in idea, the empire, in the minds of the Romans, was world-wide. This conception descended to the Church, which was ‘Catholic’ in spite of Buddhists, Confucians, and (later) Muhammadans.
- 1995, Brian D. Crandall & Peter W. Stahl, Human Digestive Effects on a Micromammalian Skeleton, Journal of Archaeological Science (1995) 22, 789-797:
- This semifossorial mammal tends to reside in areas with herbaceous cover, frequenting runways in the upper soil horizons where it feeds on a highly catholic diet of animal and plant materials […]
- Pertaining to all kinds of people and their range of tastes, proclivities etc.; liberal.
- Synonyms: eclectic; see also Thesaurus:heterogeneous
- 2003, Simon Winchester, The Meaning of Everything; The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary, New York: Oxford University Press. p.72:
- He was omnivorous in his appetite for knowledge, quite catholic in his range of interests […]
- Alternative letter-case form of Catholic
Anagrams
- Chilcoat
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