Synonym: ethnic, gentile, heathen, heathenish, hedonist, infidel, pleasure seeker. Similar words: propaganda, propagate, propagation, extravagant, extravaganza, extravagance, ronald reagan, bag and baggage. Meaning: ['peɪgən] n. 1. a person who does not acknowledge your god 2. a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion (not a Christian or Muslim or Jew) 3. someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures. adj. not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam.
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(31) It is not unlikely that many others may have either originated as pagan statuettes or have been inspired by them.
(32) They still clung to many of their old pagan beliefs and practices.
(33) Justin was martyred along with five other men and a woman for reftising to worship pagan gods.
(34) Stone monuments from tenth and eleventh century Northumbria sometimes contain scenes from pagan myth and legend.
(35) The pagan Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are much easier to date because of the larger number of artefacts found in them as grave-goods.
(36) Some were no doubt replacements for periodic meetings at pagan sites or in cemeteries with crosses.
(37) The first church here is believed to have been built in the fifth-century on the site of a pagan temple to Apollo.
(38) We can not allow pagan concepts to influence our character development.
(39) They eventually succeeded in reversing the roles of the pagan religions and their own by taking the offensive.
(40) The pagan contemporaries of Constantine were not wrong in saying that he had carried through a huge religious and social revolution.
(41) The rest are more like the pagan gods - supermen and super women.
(42) Whitman, called a pagan by the church people, shared the note with which Melville ended[sentence dictionary], one of disappointed hopes.
(43) Not even the grimmest phantoms of pagan imagination are wantonly malignant.
(44) Primitive and Pagan myth comprise the East and West winds of mythology.
(45) Ovid the Augustan outcast opened up a silvery perspective of pagan myth for succeeding generations to enjoy.
(46) Lapp shamans used to eat the mushroom during the midwinter pagan ceremonies of Annual Renewal.
(47) Rape is a staple in pagan myth, and killing still more commonplace.
(48) When missionaries first reached Santa's native Lapland, they found a thriving pagan myth of reindeer flight.
(49) There are also churches built on pagan sites which have standing stones in the churchyard.
(50) We have every reason to be grateful for both sorts, as well as for pagan and primitive myth.
(51) This ritual suggests the pagan belief in the baptism by blood rather than water as being more binding.
(52) Within a generation or two aristocratic Christians were pursuing the same interests as their pagan ancestors.
(53) Swore like a trooper, drank like a pagan, smoked like a bomber descending to earth.
(54) The tale is inherently a most unlikely one, uniting a pious lady with a pagan fertility ritual.
(55) Note the little half-moon windows and the niches with their statues of pagan gods.
(56) Even after a thousand years or more, evidence of pagan beliefs is still widespread in churches.
(57) Not only in its primitive and pagan aspects, but also in sacred and scientific form.
(58) Institutions, customs, political and cultural traditions stemming from a long pagan past, were still very much alive in it.
(59) They had stumbled in upon what was quite clearly nothing less than a pagan sacrifice.
(60) Tuesday, Rana Kern again called those allegations preposterous, and said that as a pagan she worships the Earth.
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