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The Latin word paganus (pagan), which originally meant “a country district or community,” could take on a more general sense as “ a place with fixed boundaries .” From this early meaning, paganus evolved to mean civilian as opposed to military.
​a person who holds religious beliefs that are not part of any of the world's main religionsTopics Religion and festivalsc2.
1a person who holds religious beliefs that are not part of any of the world's main religions. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
pagan · ​connected with religious beliefs that are not part of any of the world's main religions. a pagan festival. Topics Religion and festivalsc2. Definitions ...
The earliest known use of the word pagan is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for pagan is from around 1440, in Morte Arthure.
[uncountable] religious beliefs and practices that are not part of any of the world's main religions, especially from a time before Christianity.
Pagans need not share any common ground, but in Britain the Anglo‐Saxons and Vikings recognized the same major gods and goddesses.
a person who belongs to a religion that worships many gods, especially one that existed before the main world religions: Originally pagans, the Anglo-Saxons ...
5 дней назад · a religion that worships many gods, especially a religion that existed before the main world religions: Nature beliefs were common in every ...
The meaning of PAGAN is a person who practices a contemporary form of paganism (such as Wicca) : neo-pagan. How to use pagan in a sentence.
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