gentilish (Meaning)

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gentilish (a.)

Heathenish; pagan.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gentilish

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gentilish Sentence Examples

  1. The gentilish conversion of the Roman Empire brought a significant shift in cultural and religious practices.
  2. The gentilish customs of the neighboring tribes were slowly assimilated into the Roman society.
  3. The Romans viewed their own culture as superior to the gentilish practices of the conquered peoples.
  4. Missionaries spread the Christian message among the gentilish populations, hoping to convert them to the new faith.
  5. The gentilish roots of Christianity created a unique blend of beliefs and traditions.
  6. The gentilish festivities and celebrations were often incorporated into Christian holidays, creating a syncretic form of worship.
  7. The gentilish influence on Roman law can be seen in the incorporation of concepts such as natural law and equity.
  8. Early artwork depicting Biblical scenes often reflected gentilish aesthetics and motifs.
  9. The gentilish background of many early Christian converts contributed to the diversity of theological perspectives.
  10. The incorporation of gentilish elements into Christian practices helped make the faith more accessible and appealing to a wider audience.

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Heathenish; pagan.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gentilish conversion of the Roman Empire brought a significant shift in cultural and religious practices.

The gentilish customs of the neighboring tribes were slowly assimilated into the Roman society.

The Romans viewed their own culture as superior to the gentilish practices of the conquered peoples.

Missionaries spread the Christian message among the gentilish populations, hoping to convert them to the new faith.