adj. 异教的;异教徒的
n. 异教徒;无宗教信仰者
n. (Pagan)人名;(?-1880)蒲甘(缅甸国王)
pagan 教外之人,异教徒
来自拉丁语pagus,乡村,村民,来自PIE*pag,固定,标记,词源同page,pact.后词义由村民引申为粗俗的,不信教的,不信基督的,异教徒。词义演变比较villain,village.
Pagan and heathen are primarily the same in meaning; but pagan is sometimes distinctively applied to those nations that, although worshiping false gods, are more cultivated, as the Greeks and Romans, and heathen to uncivilized idolaters, as the tribes of Africa. A Mohammedan is not counted a pagan much less a heathen. [Century Dictionary, 1902]The English surname Paine, Payne, etc., appears by old records to be from Latin paganus, but whether in the sense "villager," "rustic," or "heathen" is disputed. It also was a common Christian name in 13c., "and was, no doubt, given without any thought of its meaning" ["Dictionary of English Surnames"].