papist
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pa·pist
(pā′pĭst)n.
Offensive Used as a disparaging term for a Roman Catholic.
[New Latin pāpista, from Late Latin pāpa; see pope.]
pa′pist, pa·pis′tic (pə-pĭs′tĭk) adj.
pa′pist·ry n.
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papist
(ˈpeɪpɪst)n, adj (often capital)
(Roman Catholic Church) usually derogatory another term for Roman Catholic
[C16: from French papiste, from Church Latin pāpa pope1]
paˈpistical, paˈpistic adj
ˈpapistry n
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pa•pist
(ˈpeɪ pɪst)n., adj.
usage: This term is used by Protestants to show contempt for Roman Catholic practices and tenets.
— Disparaging. n. 1. (a term used to refer to a Roman Catholic.)
adj. 2. of or pertaining to Roman Catholics.
pa′pism, n.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() depreciation - a communication that belittles somebody or something Roman Catholic - a member of the Roman Catholic Church |
Adj. | 1. | papist - of or relating to or supporting Romanism; "the Roman Catholic Church" |
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papist
n (pej) → Papist(in) m(f)
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