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[ jen-tl-iz-uhm ] / ˈdʒɛn tlˌɪz əm /
nounthe quality of being a gentile, especially heathenism; paganism. Origin of gentilismFirst recorded in 1570–80; gentile + -ism Words nearby gentilismgentian violet, gentile, Gentile da Fabriano, Gentileschi, gentilesse, gentilism, gentility, gentisate, gentisic acid, gentle, gentle breeze Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gentilismThe organs of gentilism changed from servants of the public will to independent organs of rule oppressing their own people. The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State|Frederick Engels The lowest police employee of the civilized state has more "authority" than all the organs of gentilism combined. The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State|Frederick Engels Gentilism stood powerless in the face of the new elements that had grown without its assistance. The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State|Frederick Engels The practice was prohibited, as savouring of, or leading to, Gentilism. Notes and Queries, Number 216, December 17, 1853|Various
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