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Neopaganism
Neopaganism Ne`o*pa"gan*ism, n. [Neo- + paganism.] Revived or new paganism.
Paganish
Paganish Pa"gan*ish (p[=a]"gan*[i^]sh), a. Of or pertaining to pagans; heathenish. ``The old paganish idolatry.' --Sharp

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- Agani is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Sakleshpur taluk of H****an district in Karnataka. H****an Sakleshpur...
- Orient und Occident (in German). Vol. 1. Dieterich. p. 708. كتاب (besser) Agânî. Ibn Duraid S. 105. "shalom aleichem". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
- Fehmi Agani (23 January 1932 – 6 May 1999) was a sociologist and politician in Kosovo who was considered to be the leading thinker and political strategist...
- well as in frontispieces to the volumes of Abu'l-**** Eṣfahānī's Ketāb al-aḡānī dated 614–16/1217–19 and to two copies of Ketāb al-deryāq (Book of antidotes)...
- mentions Posidonius' definition as well as its modification by the philosopher Aganis. At the end of the nineteenth century, in England, Euclid's Elements was...
- with US President Clinton on 29 May 1999, Rugova, accompanied by Fehmi Agani, Bukoshi, and Veton Surroi, accused KLA of being a left-wing ideology bearer...
- Conference on Language and Social Sciences Hosted by University of Gjakova‘Fehmi Agani, KOSOVO, pp. 376–391, Jan 2022. Ahmady, Kameel (2018). An Echo of Silence:...
- Noghedi, Pironity Culture Laz language Laz grammar Barchkhali Dance Cuisine Agani Murutsxi (Newspaper) History Colchian culture ancient Colchian tribes Colchis...
- "understanding, comprehension, knowing". People named Fehmi include: Fehmi Agani (1932–1999), sociologist, leading political strategist, ********inated Albanian-Kosovar...
- Caucasian Adyghe ӏэ/'ė [ʔa] 'arm/hand' Semitic Arabic Modern Standard أغاني/ʿaġani [ʔaˈɣaːniː] 'songs' See Arabic phonology, Hamza. Levantine and Egyptian...