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heathenic, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
It is a play of fate, not faith. It is as heathenic in this regard as is the Greek drama. British Controversialist 3rd Series 387. Citation details ...
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heathenish - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
heath · heath cock · heath family · heath grass · heath hen · Heath Robinson ... akin to heath. hea′then•dom, n. hea′then•hood′, n. hea′then•ness, n. hea′then ...
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HEATHEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Heathen likely comes from a term for a country inhabitant—in particular, a “heath dweller.” The Latin source of pagan, paganus, originally meant “country ...
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heathenic
† heathenic, a. and n. Obs. In 6 heathnick, 7 hethnike. Var. of ethnic assimilated to heathen. So † heathnical a. = ethnical.1554 Hooper in Strype Eccl. Mem. (1721) III. App. xxvii. 78 The sword of the heathnicks and gentils. 1583 Stubbes Anat. Abus. i. (1879) 177 Beare baiting and other exercyses.....
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heathenist, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
a1300–; heathenic, n. & adj.1570–; heathenish, adj.Old English–; heathenishly, adv.1566–; heathenishness, n.1565–; heathenism, n.1573–; heathenist, n. & adj.
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HEATHEN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
heathenism noun; heathenness noun; heathendom noun; heathenhood noun ... heath cockˈheathendom. Browse. # · aa · bb · cc · dd · ee · ff · gg · hh · ii · jj · kk ...
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HEATHEN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Get a quick, free translation! Translator tool. Browse. heatedly · heater · heath · Heath Robinson. heathen. heather · heathery · heathland.
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HEATHEN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun. Word origin. ME hethen < OE hæthen < hæth, heath; like Goth haithnō, gentile (woman) < haithi, heath (hence lit., “heath dweller”) a loan transl. used ...
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Heathen - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Perhaps literally "dweller on the heath, one inhabiting uncultivated land;" see heath + -en (2). Historically assumed to be ultimately from Gothic haiþno ...
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'HEATHENIC' CATECHESIS AND THE SOURCE OF "AWNTYRS B"
'Heathenic' catechesis and the SOURCE 0¥ Awntyrs B 3 stemered, hit stonayde, hit stode as a stone; / Hit marred, hit memered, hit mused for madde' (lines ...
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heathen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
heath (“heathland”) + -en. Cognate with West Frisian heiden, Dutch heiden, Middle High German heiden, German Heiden, German Heide, Swedish heden, Danish ...
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ethnic
ethnic, a. and n. (ˈɛθnɪk) Forms: 4–6 ethnyke, 5–7 ethnik(e, 6–8 ethnick(e, (6 æth-, ethenicke, etneke), 7 ethnique, (ethnycke), 6– ethnic. [ad. Gr. ἐθνικ-ός heathen, f. ἔθνος nation; in the LXX, hence in N.T. and the Fathers, τὰ ἔθνη = the nations, Gentiles (rendering Heb. gōyīm, pl. of gōy, nation...
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