heathen
[ hee-th uh n ]
/ ˈhi ðən /
noun, plural hea·thens, hea·then.
(in historical contexts) an individual of a people that do not acknowledge the God of the Bible; a person who is neither a Jew, Christian, nor Muslim; a pagan.
Informal.
an irreligious, uncultured, or uncivilized person.
adjective
of or relating to heathens; pagan.
Informal.
irreligious, uncultured, or uncivilized.
Origin of heathen
before 900; Middle English
hethen, Old English
hǣthen, akin to German
Heide, heidnisch (adj.), Old Norse
heithingi (noun),
heithinn (adj.), Gothic
haithno (noun); perhaps akin to
heath
synonym study for heathen
See
pagan.
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British Dictionary definitions for heathen
heathen
/ (ˈhiːðən) /
noun plural -thens or -then
a person who does not acknowledge the God of Christianity, Judaism, or Islam; pagan
an uncivilized or barbaric person
the heathen (functioning as plural)
heathens collectively
adjective
irreligious; pagan
unenlightened; uncivilized; barbaric
of or relating to heathen peoples or their religious, moral, and other customs, practices, and beliefs
Derived forms of heathen
heathenism or heathenry, noun heathenness, nounWord Origin for heathen
Old English
hǣthen; related to Old Norse
heithinn, Old Frisian
hēthin, Old High German
heidan