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pagan

pagan / pagan
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pl: pagans

This term carries a heavy historical weight, originating from the Latin word for country dweller, reflecting the early divide between urbanized Christians and rural populations who clung to ancestral traditions. In modern usage, it often describes a conscious return to nature-based spirituality or polytheism, shifting from a derogatory label to a self-identified religious category. When used as an adjective to describe a lifestyle, the word can imply a sense of hedonism or a rejection of traditional moral constraints. This creates a tension between its spiritual meaning and its secular connotation of worldly indulgence.

Meanings

Nounpagan

A person who holds religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions, especially one who follows a polytheistic or nature-based faith.

"The ancient Celts were pagans who worshipped the forces of nature."

Adjectivepagan

Relating to or characteristic of a person who does not follow a monotheistic religion, particularly Christianity, Judaism, or Islam.

"The village still maintains several pagan rituals to ensure a good harvest."

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