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3) Bookish: paganish4) Rare: Greekish5) Religion: Gentile (Of or relating to Gentile), Greekish (= paganish), heathen (t. An unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible; 2. Of or relating to heathens, their religions, or their customs), heathenish (Of or relating to heathens, their religions, or their customs), pagan (= paganish), paganish (Of or relating to paganism)6) Bible: gentile -
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2) Religion: Christless, Heathen, atheistical, faithless, infidel, paganish3) Psychoanalysis: anti-theism4) Christianity: secular -
3 варварский
1) General subject: Barbaresque (о стилях в искусстве), Gothic, Hunnish, barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, butcherly, heathenish, savage, tramontane, transmontane, truculent, vandal, vandalic, vandalistic, uncivilized2) American: unchristian3) History: (тж. hunnish) Hunnish, (Barbarian) barbarian4) Religion: Heathen, Visigothic, barbarian( Of or relating to a land, culture, or people alien and believed to be inferior to another land, culture, or people), ferine, paganish -
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pagan имя прилагательное:pagan (языческий, неверующий)gentile (языческий, нееврейский, немормонский, иноверный, относящийся к нации, относящийся к племени)
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Paganish — Pa gan*ish (p[=a] gan*[i^]sh), a. Of or pertaining to pagans; heathenish. The old paganish idolatry. Sharp [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
paganish — adjective see pagan … New Collegiate Dictionary
paganish — See pagandom. * * * … Universalium
paganish — peɪgÉ™nɪʃ adj. pagan, characteristic of paganism; heathenish … English contemporary dictionary
paganish — pa·gan·ish … English syllables
paganish — … Useful english dictionary
pagan — paganish, adj. paganishly, adv. /pay geuhn/, n. 1. one of a people or community observing a polytheistic religion, as the ancient Romans and Greeks. 2. a person who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim. 3. an irreligious or hedonistic person. adj.… … Universalium
Paganic — Pa*gan ic (p[.a]*g[a^]n [i^]k), Paganical Pa*gan ic*al ( [i^]*kal), a. Of or pertaining to pagans or paganism; heathenish; paganish. [R.] The paganic fables of the goods. Cudworth. {Pa*gan ic*al*ly}, adv. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Paganical — Paganic Pa*gan ic (p[.a]*g[a^]n [i^]k), Paganical Pa*gan ic*al ( [i^]*kal), a. Of or pertaining to pagans or paganism; heathenish; paganish. [R.] The paganic fables of the goods. Cudworth. {Pa*gan ic*al*ly}, adv. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Paganically — Paganic Pa*gan ic (p[.a]*g[a^]n [i^]k), Paganical Pa*gan ic*al ( [i^]*kal), a. Of or pertaining to pagans or paganism; heathenish; paganish. [R.] The paganic fables of the goods. Cudworth. {Pa*gan ic*al*ly}, adv. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pagan — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin paganus, from Latin, civilian, country dweller, from pagus country district; akin to Latin pangere to fix more at pact Date: 14th century 1. heathen 1; especially a follower of a polytheistic… … New Collegiate Dictionary