paganism — a religious belief system that worships multiple gods or nature, typically not Christianity, Judaism, or Islam
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a religious belief system that worships multiple gods or nature, typically not Christianity, Judaism, or Islam
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈpeɪɡəˌnɪzəm/
Example Sentences
- My grandmother secretly practices paganism by talking to her houseplants every morning.
- The rise of Christianity led to the decline of paganism in Europe.
- Modern paganism includes practices like celebrating seasonal festivals and honoring nature.
paganism
NOUN[/ˈpeɪɡəˌnɪzəm/]
a religious belief system that worships multiple gods or nature, typically not Christianity, Judaism, or Islam

Worshipping multiple gods and nature

Journalism meets organism in ancient paganism
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Origin
Paganism derives from Latin 'paganus', originally meaning 'country dweller' or 'rural inhabitant'. As early Christianity spread primarily through urban centers, rural populations who retained pre-Christian religious practices became associated with the term, which evolved to denote 'non-Christian' or follower of traditional polytheistic religions.
Breakdown
paganus (country dweller, from Latin pagus meaning village or rural district) + -ism (suffix denoting a belief system or ideology).
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📝Examples
“My grandmother secretly practices paganism by talking to her houseplants every morning.”
“The rise of Christianity led to the decline of paganism in Europe.”
“Modern paganism includes practices like celebrating seasonal festivals and honoring nature.”
“He claims his obsession with collecting garden gnomes is actually a form of paganism.”
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