religionist

noun

Etymology

From religion + -ist.

  1. derived from *h₂leg-
  2. derived from religiō
  3. derived from religion
  4. inherited from religioun
  5. suffixed as religionist — “religion + ist

Definitions

  1. An adherent of a religion.

    • How could Christians and other kinds of religionists justify being ruled by laws and rules, written and unwritten, that go against their faith?
    • With what astoundment would ye, if ye were alive with your merely human perfections, listen to the creed of our, so called, rational religionists!
  2. Relating to religious people

  3. Motivated by religious beliefs

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