religious none

noun

Etymology

From religious + none. Designation derived from the option of 'None' on various forms used to indicate one's religion.

  1. inherited from *nainaz — “none, nought, nothing
  2. inherited from *nain
  3. inherited from nān — “not one, not any, none
  4. inherited from none
  5. compounded as religious none — “religious + none

Definitions

  1. A person with no religious affiliation or belief in a higher power, such as God.

The neighborhood

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