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Pagandom

Pagandom \Pa"gan*dom\ (-d[u^]m), n. The pagan lands; pagans, collectively; paganism. [R.]

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pagandom

n. Collectively, pagans or their realm or lands.

Usage examples of "pagandom".

Nothing can stand before the Christian and Romanized nations, and all pagandom and Mohammedom combined are too weak to resist their onward march.

This going forth of the patriarch had been wise, because all along the way Louis had received envoys with letters and gifts and suggestions as to which of the cities of pagandom it would be profitable for the crusaders to take.

Arthur and his knights spread over all the pilgrim routes of Christendom and pagandom, and was heard with wonder and delight in Byzantium, Antioch, Alexandria, Rome.

I would not be surprised to hear it of Other, that unchaste man, that he entangles himself in these lewd rites of pagandom, pandering to the folly of ignorant men.