Yes. Bigot is a noun.
Bigot is a derogatory name the French used to call Normans back around the late 16th century.
The root for the word "bigot" comes from the Middle French word "bigot," meaning sanctimonious person or hypocrite.
Yes, "bigot" is generally considered a derogatory term used to describe someone who is intolerant or prejudiced towards those who hold different opinions or beliefs.
Un triste Bigot peut désigner une personne étroite d'esprit, intolérante ou fanatique en raison de sa rigidité dans ses croyances ou ses valeurs, ce qui peut entraîner une tristesse ou une malveillance.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
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a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion
I am a Bigot
Vincent Bigot was born in 1649.
Vincent Bigot died in 1720.
Guillaume Bigot was born in 1502.
Trophime Bigot died in 1650.
Trophime Bigot was born in 1579.
Antoine Bigot was born in 1825.
Eugène Bigot died in 1965.
Eugène Bigot was born in 1888.
Christophe Bigot was born in 1965.
Jacques Bigot was born in 1952.