Paganic example sentences

pa·gan

noun

pagan (noun) · pagans (plural noun)

  - (especially in historical contexts) a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions:

  - a non-Christian.

  - an adherent of neopaganism.

  - (especially in historical contexts) holding or constituting religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions:

  - relating or adhering to a modern religious movement that seeks to incorporate beliefs or practices from outside the main world religions, especially nature worship; neopagan:

Pa·gan

definition

  - a town in Burma (Myanmar), located on the Irrawaddy River southeast of Mandalay. It is the site of an ancient city that was the capital of a powerful Buddhist dynasty from the 11th to the 13th centuries.

Synonyms

heathen, infidel, atheist, nontheist, agnostic, skeptic, heretic, apostate, paynim, believer, heathen, ungodly, irreligious, infidel, idolatrous, atheistic, nontheistic, agnostic, skeptical, faithless, impious, paganish, apostatical, nullifidian, heathenish

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