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GENTILES - traducción al árabe

NON-JEWISH HUMAN
Gentiles; Non-Jewish; Nochri; Non-Jews; Antigentilism; Non-Jew

GENTILES         

الصفة

مَسِيحِيّ ; نَصْرانِيّ

gentile         
اسْم : المسيحي . الوثني . اللايهودي
GENTILE         

الصفة

مَسِيحِيّ ; نَصْرانِيّ

Definición

gentile
n.
Pagan, heathen, worshipper of false gods.

Wikipedia

Gentile

Gentile () is a word that usually means "someone who is not a Jew". Other groups that claim Israelite heritage, notably Mormons, sometimes use the term gentile to describe outsiders. More rarely, the term is used as a synonym for heathen or pagan. As a term used to describe non-members of a religious/ethnic group, gentile is sometimes compared to words used to describe the "outgroup" in other cultures (see List of terms for ethnic exogroups).

In some translations of the Quran, gentile is used to translate an Arabic word that refers to non-Jews and/or people not versed in or not able to read scripture.

The English word gentile derives from the Latin word gentilis, meaning "of or belonging to the same people or nation" (from Latin gēns 'clan, tribe, people, family'). Archaic and specialist uses of the word gentile in English (particularly in linguistics) still carry this meaning of "relating to a people or nation." The development of the word to principally mean "non-Jew" in English is entwined with the history of Bible translations from Hebrew and Greek into Latin and English. Its meaning has also been shaped by Rabbinical Jewish thought and Christian theology which, from the 1st century, have often set a binary distinction between "Jew" and "non-Jew."

Ejemplos de uso de GENTILES
1. What, for that matter, would decent gentiles call it?
2. I don‘t want these stinking gentiles in Rome telling me what it says.
3. Some gentiles sheltered Jews at one point and denounced them at another.
4. He became a guide for "khawajas," an Arabic word meaning whites or gentiles.
5. Judaism must revive the medieval concept of the "moser," under which Jews who hand over Jewish land to gentiles, inform against fellow Jews or hand over fellow Jews to gentiles are guilty of capital crimes.