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pagan    音标拼音: [p'egən]
n. 异教徒,无宗教信仰者
a. 异教的,异教徒的

异教徒,无宗教信仰者异教的,异教徒的

pagan
adj 1: not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and
Islam [synonym: {heathen}, {heathenish}, {pagan}, {ethnic}]
n 1: a person who does not acknowledge your god [synonym: {heathen},
{pagan}, {gentile}, {infidel}]
2: a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion
(not a Christian or Muslim or Jew)
3: someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures [synonym:
{hedonist}, {pagan}, {pleasure seeker}]

Pagan \Pa"gan\ (p[=a]"gan), n. [L. paganus a countryman,
peasant, villager, a pagan, fr. paganus of or pertaining to
the country, rustic, also, pagan, fr. pagus a district,
canton, the country, perh. orig., a district with fixed
boundaries: cf. pangere to fasten. Cf. {Painim}, {Peasant},
and {Pact}, also {Heathen}.]
One who worships false gods; an idolater; a heathen; one who
is neither a Christian, a Mohammedan, nor a Jew.
[1913 Webster]

Neither having the accent of Christians, nor the gait
of Christian, pagan, nor man. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Gentile; heathen; idolater.

Usage: {Pagan}, {Gentile}, {Heathen}. Gentile was applied to
the other nations of the earth as distinguished from
the Jews. Pagan was the name given to idolaters in the
early Christian church, because the villagers, being
most remote from the centers of instruction, remained
for a long time unconverted. Heathen has the same
origin. Pagan is now more properly applied to rude and
uncivilized idolaters, while heathen embraces all who
practice idolatry.
[1913 Webster]


Pagan \Pa"gan\, a. [L. paganus of or pertaining to the country,
pagan. See {Pagan}, n.]
Of or pertaining to pagans; relating to the worship or the
worshipers of false goods; heathen; idolatrous, as, pagan
tribes or superstitions.
[1913 Webster]

And all the rites of pagan honor paid. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

78 Moby Thesaurus words for "pagan":
Gentile, Gothic, Philistine, allotheist, allotheistic, animist,
animistic, atheist, atheistic, barbarous, bibliolatrous, bookless,
chthonian, deceived, disbeliever, disbelieving, ethnic, faithless,
fetishistic, functionally illiterate, gentile, grammarless,
heathen, heathenish, hoodwinked, idol worshiping, idolater,
idolatric, idolatrical, idolatrous, idolistic, ill-educated,
illiterate, infidel, infidelic, led astray, lowbrow, minimifidian,
misinformed, misinstructed, mistaught, nonbeliever,
nonintellectual, nullifidian, paganish, paganistic,
pagano-Christian, polytheist, polytheistic, profane, rude,
secularist, unbeliever, unbelieving, unbooked, unbookish,
unbooklearned, unbriefed, unchristian, uncultivated, uncultured,
unedified, uneducated, unerudite, unguided, uninstructed,
unintellectual, unlearned, unlettered, unliterary, unread,
unrefined, unscholarly, unschooled, unstudious, untaught,
untutored, zoolatrous



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  • Paganism - Wikipedia
    Pagan as a religious concept arose out of the development of Christianity, as an exonym to refer to certain non-Christian peoples and practices, both at the center of and in the outer reaches of the Roman Empire
  • Paganism | Definition, Beliefs, Origin, Christianity | Britannica
    paganism, Christian term used to designate those religions that do not worship the God of Abraham, the figure central to both Christianity and to other Abrahamic religions like Judaism and Islam
  • What Is Paganism: Modern Beliefs and Practices | The Pagan Grimoire
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  • PAGAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The Latin source of pagan, paganus, originally meant “country dweller” or “civilian;” it was used at the end of the Roman Empire to refer to people who practiced a religion other than Christianity, Judaism, or Islam, and especially to those who worshiped multiple deities
  • Understanding Pagan Beliefs: - The Pagan Temple
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  • The Real Story Behind the History of Paganism - The Pagan Life
    The term “pagan” first appeared around the 4th century when Christians needed a word for folks who didn’t worship the God of Abraham They chose the Latin word “pagani,” which simply meant “people of the place” or country dwellers
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    This article will explore the beliefs and practices of the Pagan religion, and how they differ from other religions It will also look at some of the common misconceptions surrounding Paganism and explain why the religion has become increasingly popular in recent years
  • What is Paganism? - Pagan Federation International
    Paganism is the ancestral religion of the whole of humanity This ancient religious outlook remains active throughout much of the world today, both in complex civilisations such as Japan and India, and in less complex tribal societies world-wide
  • Paganism: Beliefs, Rituals, History, And Facts | Patheos
    Paganism today is constantly evolving and growing Wicca has evolved into myriad strains, and the broader Pagan movement has built upon and expanded beyond Wicca and Witchcraft
  • Introduction to Paganism - The Pagan Project
    Paganism is a broad term that encompasses many different spiritual beliefs and practices that are typically not part of the major world religions It is often rooted in ancient polytheistic traditions and can involve rituals, ceremonies, and a focus on nature and the elements





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