Associations to the word «Gentiles»
Noun
- Magus
- Dino
- Aquinas
- Benito
- Materialism
- Manifesto
- Rigor
- Leisure
- Missionary
- Messina
- Law
- Talmud
- Abstraction
- Galilee
- Fresco
- Abrams
- Stefano
- Yoke
- Valerie
- Luigi
- Sect
- Ada
- Savior
- Might
- Gregor
- Ism
- Partition
- Adherence
- Brigham
- Fra
- Observance
- Gal
- Carlo
- Milano
- Titus
- Oriole
- Piazza
- Apostles
- Della
- Idol
- Domenico
- Baptism
- Peculiarity
- Bologna
- Nationalism
- Luciano
- Troy
- Lorenzo
- Greco
- Impurity
- Nuremberg
- Wise
- Cor
- Diaspora
- Diver
- Pietro
- Venice
- Austrian
- Moor
- Eunuch
- Aristocracy
- Medici
- Justification
- Katz
- Antonio
- Goldberg
- Adjective
- Florence
- Moses
- Superstition
- Socialism
- Chronology
- Marco
- Dante
- Bronx
- Romano
Adjective
Wiktionary
GENTILE, adjective. Non-Jewish.
GENTILE, adjective. Heathen, pagan.
GENTILE, adjective. Tribal, national.
GENTILE, adjective. Of or pertaining to gens or gentes.
GENTILE, noun. A non-Jewish person.
GENTILE, noun. (grammar) A noun derived from a proper noun which denotes a belonging to or coming from a particular nation, country or city.
GENTILE, noun. A non-Jewish person.
GENTILE, noun. (Mormonism) A non-Mormon person (including Jews).
Dictionary definition
GENTILE, noun. A person who does not acknowledge your god.
GENTILE, noun. A person who is not a member of one's own religion; used in this sense by Mormons and Hindus.
GENTILE, noun. A Christian as contrasted with a Jew.
GENTILE, noun. A Christian; "Christians refer to themselves as gentiles".
GENTILE, adjective. Belonging to or characteristic of non-Jewish peoples.
Wise words
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