Neo-pagan

Synonyms for "neo-pagan"

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Translations

10 translations across 7 languages.

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Finnish

2 entries
  • uuspakanallinen adj (of or relating neo-paganism)
  • uuspakana noun (adherent of neo-paganism)

French

1 entries
  • néopaïen adj (of or relating neo-paganism)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • újpogány adj (of or relating neo-paganism)

Irish

1 entries
  • neopágánachas adj (of or relating neo-paganism)

Polish

3 entries
  • neopogański adj (of or relating neo-paganism)
  • neopoganin noun (adherent of neo-paganism)
  • neopoganka noun (adherent of neo-paganism)

Romanian

1 entries
  • neopăgân adj (of or relating neo-paganism)

Swedish

1 entries
  • nyhednisk adj (of or relating neo-paganism)

Sample sentences

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The neopagan impulse of the classical revival.

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1901, J. A. Symonds, American Journal of Sociology 6, page 560, The Italian Renaissance produced a brief but astounding burst of neo-pagan individualism.

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1868 April 5, William James, letter, in R. B. Perry (ed.), The thought and character of William James as revealed in unpublished correspondence, together with his published writings 1842–1910, (1935), volume I, page 268, The very persons who would most writhe and wail at their surroundings if transported back into early Greece, would, I think, be the neo-pagans and Hellas worshipers of today.

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