bigotdom

noun

Etymology

From bigot + -dom.

  1. derived from bi God
  2. derived from bigot
  3. derived from bigot
  4. borrowed from bigot
  5. suffixed as bigotdom — “bigot + dom

Definitions

  1. The domain or world of bigots

    The domain or world of bigots; bigots collectively

    • The Houston newsman and all the rest of Mississippi bigotdom were worked up over an editorial that had appeared that month in The Mississippian, a campus weekly at Ole Miss.
    • Fortunately I would be saved, it appears, from eternal exile in Bigotdom by Adolf Hitler and a riproaring, first- class orgasm.
    • Wop. The antichristdom. The crayfishdom. The crawdadom. Officious, rudimentary bigots. The bigotdom. Poorest scientists. The poordom. The telephonedom.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA