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papist
[ pey-pist ]
noun
- a Roman Catholic.
adjective
papist
/ ˈpeɪpɪst /
noun
- derogatory.another term for Roman Catholic
Derived Forms
- ˈpapistry, noun
- paˈpistical, adjective
Other Words From
- papist·like adjective
- papist·ly adverb
- anti·papist noun adjective
- non·papist noun
- pro·papist noun adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of papist1
Example Sentences
He’d say the Irish and them are well known to be Catholic papists and worshipers of the false idols.
Rumor also had it that these papists were willing to work for lower wages, and, since the corporations did not subsidize their board and keep, the Irish girls were cheaper still to hire.
At first banned from the colonies, “papists” were grudgingly allowed entry but with severe civic restrictions, including exclusion from political power.
And he answered, he did very much love some papists, albeit he hated papistry when it proved not conformable to reason and the laws of the country.
He told her of that woodland country on the borders of three counties, where the papists had long lived undisturbed and where the Gunpowder Plot had had its centre.
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