pariahdom

noun

Etymology

From pariah + -dom.

  1. borrowed from पर
  2. borrowed from പറയർ
  3. borrowed from பறையர்
  4. suffixed as pariahdom — “pariah + dom

Definitions

  1. The state of being a pariah or outcast.

    • Glasses were filled, arresting the trooper on a theme of passion; the pariahdom of the country cop, whose self-respect is to retort the law's blackmail for blackmail levied on his self-respect.
    • The Libyan leader's first-ever trip to the United States, expected in September for an address to the UN General Assembly, will mark a further sign of return from pariahdom.

The neighborhood

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