gentile
Americanadjective
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of or relating to any people not Jewish.
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Christian, as distinguished from Jewish.
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Mormon Church. not Mormon.
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heathen or pagan.
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(of a linguistic expression) expressing nationality or local origins.
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of or relating to a tribe, clan, people, nation, etc.
noun
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a person who is not Jewish, especially a Christian.
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(among Mormons) a person who is not a Mormon.
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a heathen or pagan.
noun
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a person who is not a Jew
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a Christian, as contrasted with a Jew
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a person who is not a member of one's own church: used esp by Mormons
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a heathen or pagan
adjective
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of or relating to a race or religion that is not Jewish
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Christian, as contrasted with Jewish
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not being a member of one's own church: used esp by Mormons
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pagan or heathen
noun
adjective
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denoting an adjective or proper noun used to designate a place or the inhabitants of a place, as Spanish and Spaniard
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of or relating to a tribe or people
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Both the Old Testament and the New Testament tell of numerous conflicts between Jews and Gentiles. Figuratively, a “gentile” is any nonbeliever.
Other Word Forms
- nongentile adjective
- pro-Gentile adjective
- ungentile adjective
Etymology
Origin of gentile
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin gentīlis, from gent-, stem of gēns gens + -īlis -ile
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