noun
- Plural of pagandom; the collective realm, territories, or peoples of pagan religions and cultures.
- The state, condition, or system of pagan belief and practice considered collectively.
Usage: Formal or literary usage; Often used in historical or religious contexts
Usage: Archaic or formal
Examples
- Medieval scholars wrote extensively about the pagandoms of ancient Rome and Greece.
- The missionary's accounts described the customs of distant pagandoms in vivid detail.
- The conflict between Christendom and pagandoms shaped much of European history.
- Archaeological evidence reveals the sophistication of various pagandoms across the Mediterranean.
- Early Christian writers often contrasted their faith with the beliefs of surrounding pagandoms.