Pagan stems from the Latin Pagani and Paganus meaning "those who dwell (live) in the country"
This word is really interesting.It originates in the Latin word pagus - which meant 'country district'. That word led the Romans to call a rural person paganus. This then came to mean a civilian - as the people the Roman army encountered were generally countrypeople and also not in the army.When Christianity 'inherited' Latin the word paganus took on the meaning of someone not in the army of Christ.This word became pagan in EnglishFrom that word we get the word propaganda - coming from a commission of the Church whcih was charged with spreading the faith to the pagans..... congregatio de propaganda fide.Pagan comes from a Latin word paganus, meaning villager, rustic, civilian, and itself comes from paguswhich refers to a rural district.
The common meaning of the word is as the perfect of the verb 'to come', meaning to arrive at a place e.g. I came, You came, We came... If you are referring to the vulgar meaning of the word then it is the perfect of the verb 'to cum'. Meaning to reach a sexual climax, from either ejaculating, fingering, blowjobs, sexual intercourse.
city (civis)
It came from the color of the metal.
The Celts were believers of a Nature Religion. They didn't call themselves Pagan. When the Roman Empire came to the Ireland, they called the country dwellers as Pagans. The word "Pagan" was a slang term those days to put down (degrade) someone lower or uncivilized. Later the word "Pagan" became a word to call the old religion on the country dwellers.
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