Pantheon vs Pagan - What's the difference?
pantheon | pagan |
a temple dedicated to all the gods
(mythology) all the gods of a particular people or religion, particularly the ancient Greek gods residing on Olympus, considered as a group
a category or classification denoting the most honored persons of a group
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Relating to, characteristic of or adhering to non-Abrahamist religions, especially earlier polytheism.
(by extension, pejorative) Savage, immoral, uncivilized, wild.
A person not adhering to any major or recognized religion, especially a heathen or non-Abrahamist, follower of a pantheistic or nature-worshipping religion, neopagan.
(by extension) (perjoritive, politically incorrect ) An uncivilized or unsocialized person
(perjoritive, politically incorrect ) Especially an unruly, badly educated child.
As a noun pantheon
is pantheon.As a proper noun pagan is
or pagan can be (dated) the city of bagan, myanmar.As an adjective pagan is
pertaining to the city or kingdom of pagan.pantheon
English
(wikipedia pantheon)Noun
(en-noun)External links
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English
Adjective
(-)- ''Many converted societies transformed their pagan deities into saints.
Usage notes
* When referring to modern paganism, the term is now often capitalized, like other terms referring to religions.Synonyms
* (religion) heathenish * (civilisation) barbarian, barbaric (pejorative)Antonyms
* (religion) Abrahamist, Judeo-ChristianHyponyms
* pantheistic * nature-worshipping * neo-paganDerived terms
* paganism * neopagan * paganlyNoun
(en noun)- This community has a surprising number of pagans .