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bigotry|ˈbɪgətrɪ| Also 7 bigottry. [a. F. bigoterie, f. bigot: see -ry.] The condition of a bigot; obstinate and unenlightened attachment to a particular creed, opinion, system, or party.
a1674Clarendon Hist. Reb. xiv. (1706) III. 423 The present Duke was with more than ordinary Bigottry zealous in the Roman Religion. a1755Watts (J.), Bigotry to our own tenets. 1800T. Jefferson Writ. (1859) IV. 319 We see the bigotry of an Italian to the ancient splendor of his country. 1876Green Short Hist. vii. §6 (1882) 406 The bigotry of Philip was met by a bigotry as merciless as his own. b. concr. A specimen or act of bigotry.
1715Bentley Serm. x. 351 These Bigotries were yet without any mixture of Craft and Knavery. |