单词 | bigotism |
释义 | bigotismn. Now rare. = bigotry n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > sectarianism > bigotry > [noun] bigotry1616 bigotism1632 the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > bias, prejudice > bigotry, intolerance > [noun] intoleration1611 bigotry1616 intolerancy1623 bigotism1632 intolerance1790 shut-mindedness1933 chauvinism1955 fascism1958 1632 W. Struther Looking Glasse for Princes & People sig. ¶¶ The Bigotisme of Austria, and the wilfulnesse of Spaine. ?1665 H. More Let. 24 Apr. in Conway Lett. (1992) 235 The Archbishop..understands pretty well the imperviousnesse and bigotisme of some of my Adversaries. 1681 E. Hickeringill Vindic. Naked Truth 24 'Tis this Bigottism that undoes us. 1705 E. Hickeringill Priest-craft 45 The additional Bigotism of Sabbathising. 1745 Addr. of Thanks to Broad-Bottoms 23 He pretended to Bigotism in Religion, that he might have all the religious Bigots in the Manor at his Beck. 1878 Catholic World Feb. 622/1 Their incongruity is only a crochet of Protestant bigotism. 1939 Rev. Eng. Stud. 15 433 The obvious lateness and ignorance and bigotism of the verses themselves. 1990 Hist. Jrnl. 33 321 Through the idea of usury, sprinkled with a pinch of bigotism, such men showed many just where the dividing line between acceptable and unacceptable credit lay. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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