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What (who) is PAGANIZE - definition


Paganize      
·vi To behave like pagans.
II. Paganize ·vt To render pagan or heathenish; to convert to paganism.
Pagan         
  • The hammer [[Mjölnir]] is one of the primary symbols of [[Germanic neopaganism]].
  • Reconstruction of the [[Parthenon]], on the [[Acropolis of Athens]], [[Greece]]
  • The ''[[Tursaansydän]]'' symbol, part of the [[Finnish neopaganism]].
  • Children standing with ''The Lady of Cornwall'' in a neopagan ceremony in England
  • handfasting]] ceremony at Avebury (Beltane 2005)
  • Some [[megalith]]s are believed to have religious significance.
POLYTHEISTIC RELIGIOUS GROUPS
Old Belife; Paganist; Nature-centered spirituality; Pagan; Meso-Paganism; Paleo-Paganism; Monotheist Paganism; Pagany; Pagen; Paganity; Paynimism; Paganry; Paynimry; Pegan; Pagan religion; Pagans/Wiccans; Heathan; Mesopaganism; Paleopaganism; Paleopagan; Mesopagan; Paleopaganist; Mesopaganist; Pagan Europe; Pagan worship; Historical paganism; Historical pagan; Pagan faiths; Pagan religions; Pagan survival; History of Paganism; Paynim; Pagan mythology; List of ethnic religions of pre-Christian Europe; Religion of the peasantry
·noun One who worships false gods; an idolater; a heathen; one who is neither a Christian, a Mohammedan, nor a Jew.
II. Pagan ·noun Of or pertaining to pagans; relating to the worship or the worshipers of false goods; heathen; idolatrous, as, pagan tribes or superstitions.
Paganity         
  • The hammer [[Mjölnir]] is one of the primary symbols of [[Germanic neopaganism]].
  • Reconstruction of the [[Parthenon]], on the [[Acropolis of Athens]], [[Greece]]
  • The ''[[Tursaansydän]]'' symbol, part of the [[Finnish neopaganism]].
  • Children standing with ''The Lady of Cornwall'' in a neopagan ceremony in England
  • handfasting]] ceremony at Avebury (Beltane 2005)
  • Some [[megalith]]s are believed to have religious significance.
POLYTHEISTIC RELIGIOUS GROUPS
Old Belife; Paganist; Nature-centered spirituality; Pagan; Meso-Paganism; Paleo-Paganism; Monotheist Paganism; Pagany; Pagen; Paganity; Paynimism; Paganry; Paynimry; Pegan; Pagan religion; Pagans/Wiccans; Heathan; Mesopaganism; Paleopaganism; Paleopagan; Mesopagan; Paleopaganist; Mesopaganist; Pagan Europe; Pagan worship; Historical paganism; Historical pagan; Pagan faiths; Pagan religions; Pagan survival; History of Paganism; Paynim; Pagan mythology; List of ethnic religions of pre-Christian Europe; Religion of the peasantry
·noun The state of being a pagan; paganism.