Heathen Definition

hēthən
heathens
noun
heathens
In the Old Testament, a member of any nation or people not worshiping the God of Israel.
Webster's New World
An adherent of a Neopagan religion that seeks to revive the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Germanic peoples.
American Heritage
Anyone not a Jew, Christian, or Muslim; esp., a member of a tribe, nation, etc. worshiping many gods.
Webster's New World
Such persons considered as a group.
American Heritage
A person regarded as irreligious, uncivilized, unenlightened, etc.
Webster's New World
adjective
Of or characteristic of heathens; pagan.
Webster's New World
Irreligious, uncivilized, etc.
Webster's New World

Pertaining or adhering to the Germanic neo-pagan faith Heathenry.

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Other Word Forms of Heathen

Noun

Singular:
heathen
Plural:
heathens

Origin of Heathen

  • Germanic: from Old English hǣþen, akin to heath on the moor, the poor, 'wild' countryside; cognate with Dutch heiden, German Heide.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English hethen from Old English hǣthen kaito- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From heathen.

    From Wiktionary

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