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pa·gan·dom
/
ˈpeɪ
gən
dəm
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noun
1.
the part of the world inhabited by
pagans
.
2.
pagans
collectively.
Origin:
1850–55;
pagan
+
-dom
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World English Dictionary
pagan
(ˈpeɪɡən)
—
n
1.
a member of a group professing a polytheistic religion or any religion other than Christianity, Judaism, or Islam
2.
a person without any religion; heathen
—
adj
3.
of or relating to pagans or their faith or worship
4.
heathen; irreligious
[C14: from Church Latin
pāgānus
civilian (hence, not a soldier of Christ), from Latin: countryman, villager, from
pāgus
village]
'pagandom
—
n
'paganish
—
adj
'paganism
—
n
'paganist
—
adj
, —
n
pagan'istic
—
adj
pagan'istically
—
adv
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