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非犹太人,异邦人,异教徒非犹太人的,异教徒的,非摩门教徒的
资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gentile \Gen"tile\, n. [L. gentilis belonging to the same clan,
stock, race, people, or nation; in opposition to Roman, a
foreigner; in opposition to Jew or Christian, a heathen: cf.
F. gentil. See {Gentle}, a.]
One of a non-Jewish nation; one neither a Jew nor a
Christian; a worshiper of false gods; a heathen.
Note: The Hebrews included in the term g[=o]yim, or nations,
all the tribes of men who had not received the true
faith, and were not circumcised. The Christians
translated g[=o]yim by the L. gentes, and imitated the
Jews in giving the name gentiles to all nations who
were neither Jews nor Christians. In civil affairs, the
denomination was given to all nations who were not
Romans.
Syn: Pagan; heathen. See {Pagan}.
Gentile \Gen"tile\, a.
1. Belonging to the nations at large, as distinguished from
the Jews; ethnic; of pagan or heathen people.
2. (Gram.) Denoting a race or country; as, a gentile noun or
adjective.
资料来源 : WordNet®
gentile
adj : belonging to or characteristic of non-Jewish peoples
n 1: a person who does not acknowledge your God [syn: {heathen},
{pagan}, {infidel}]
2: a person who is not a member of one's own religion; used in
this sense by Mormons and Hindus
3: in this sense `Gentile' denotes a Christian as contrasted
with a Jew; `goy' is a derogatory word for Christians used
by Jews [syn: {non-Jew}, {goy}]