painim Synonyms
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painim Meaning
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painim (n.)
A pagan; an infidel; -- used also adjectively.
painim Sentence Examples
- The crusaders mercilessly slaughtered the painim in the name of their faith.
- The knights' swords cleaved through the painim's flesh, eliciting cries of agony.
- The castle was under siege by a vast horde of painim, their numbers overwhelming the defenders.
- The painim sorcerer summoned a horde of demons to wreak havoc upon the Christian city.
- The priest preached a fiery sermon, condemning the painim and urging his congregation to holy war.
- The knight charged into the fray, his lance piercing the heart of a painim warrior.
- The arrows of the painim archers rained down upon the crusaders, their piercing points causing immense pain.
- The painim hordes threatened to overrun the kingdom, their savagery striking fear into the hearts of the people.
- The captured painim were tortured relentlessly for information, their screams echoing through the dungeons.
- The king rallied his troops, vowing to drive the painim from his lands at any cost.
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A pagan; an infidel; -- used also adjectively.
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The crusaders mercilessly slaughtered the painim in the name of their faith.
The knights' swords cleaved through the painim's flesh, eliciting cries of agony.
The castle was under siege by a vast horde of painim, their numbers overwhelming the defenders.
The painim sorcerer summoned a horde of demons to wreak havoc upon the Christian city.