slovodefinícia
bigot
(encz)
bigot,fanatik n: Zdeněk Brož
Bigot
(gcide)
Bigot \Big"ot\, a.
Bigoted. [Obs.]
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In a country more bigot than ours. --Dryden.
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Bigot
(gcide)
Bigot \Big"ot\, n. [F. bigot a bigot or hypocrite, a name once
given to the Normans in France. Of unknown origin; possibly
akin to Sp. bigote a whisker; hombre de bigote a man of
spirit and vigor; cf. It. s-bigottire to terrify, to appall.
Wedgwood and others maintain that bigot is from the same
source as Beguine, Beghard.]
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1. A hypocrite; esp., a superstitious hypocrite. [Obs.]
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2. A person who regards his own faith and views in matters of
religion as unquestionably right, and any belief or
opinion opposed to or differing from them as unreasonable
or wicked. In an extended sense, a person who is
intolerant of opinions which conflict with his own, as in
politics or morals; one obstinately and blindly devoted to
his own church, party, belief, or opinion.
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To doubt, where bigots had been content to wonder
and believe. --Macaulay.
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bigot
(wn)
bigot
n 1: a prejudiced person who is intolerant of any opinions
differing from his own
bigot
(foldoc)
bigot

A person who is religiously attached to a particular computer,
language, operating system, editor, or other tool (see
religious issues). Usually found with a specifier; thus,
"Cray bigot", "ITS bigot", "APL bigot", "VMS bigot", "Berkeley
bigot". Real bigots can be distinguished from mere partisans
or zealots by the fact that they refuse to learn alternatives
even when the march of time and/or technology is threatening
to obsolete the favoured tool. It is truly said "You can tell
a bigot, but you can't tell him much." Compare weenie.

[Jargon File]
bigot
(jargon)
bigot
n.

[common] A person who is religiously attached to a particular computer,
language, operating system, editor, or other tool (see religious issues).
Usually found with a specifier; thus, Cray bigot, ITS bigot, APL bigot, VMS
bigot, Berkeley bigot. Real bigots can be distinguished from mere partisans
or zealots by the fact that they refuse to learn alternatives even when the
march of time and/or technology is threatening to obsolete the favored
tool. It is truly said “You can tell a bigot, but you can't tell him much.”
Compare weenie, Amiga Persecution Complex.
bigot
(devil)
BIGOT, n. One who is obstinately and zealously attached to an opinion
that you do not entertain.
podobné slovodefinícia
bigoted
(encz)
bigoted,slepě fanatický Zdeněk Brož
bigotry
(encz)
bigotry,bigotnost n: Zdeněk Brožbigotry,úzkoprsost n: Zdeněk Brož
bigots
(encz)
bigots,bigotní lidé n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
unbigoted
(encz)
unbigoted, adj:
bigotnost
(czen)
bigotnost,bigotryn: Zdeněk Brož
bigotní lidé
(czen)
bigotní lidé,bigotsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Bigot
(gcide)
Bigot \Big"ot\, a.
Bigoted. [Obs.]
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In a country more bigot than ours. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]Bigot \Big"ot\, n. [F. bigot a bigot or hypocrite, a name once
given to the Normans in France. Of unknown origin; possibly
akin to Sp. bigote a whisker; hombre de bigote a man of
spirit and vigor; cf. It. s-bigottire to terrify, to appall.
Wedgwood and others maintain that bigot is from the same
source as Beguine, Beghard.]
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1. A hypocrite; esp., a superstitious hypocrite. [Obs.]
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2. A person who regards his own faith and views in matters of
religion as unquestionably right, and any belief or
opinion opposed to or differing from them as unreasonable
or wicked. In an extended sense, a person who is
intolerant of opinions which conflict with his own, as in
politics or morals; one obstinately and blindly devoted to
his own church, party, belief, or opinion.
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To doubt, where bigots had been content to wonder
and believe. --Macaulay.
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Bigoted
(gcide)
Bigoted \Big"ot*ed\, a.
Obstinately and blindly attached to some creed, opinion
practice, or ritual; unreasonably devoted to a system or
party, and illiberal toward the opinions of others. "Bigoted
to strife." --Byron.
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Syn: Prejudiced; intolerant; narrow-minded.
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Bigotedly
(gcide)
Bigotedly \Big"ot*ed*ly\, adv.
In the manner of a bigot.
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Bigotry
(gcide)
Bigotry \Big"ot*ry\, n. [Cf. F. bigoterie.]
1. The state of mind of a bigot; obstinate and unreasoning
attachment of one's own belief and opinions, with
narrow-minded intolerance of beliefs opposed to them.
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2. The practice or tenets of a bigot.
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Unbigoted
(gcide)
Unbigoted \Unbigoted\
See bigoted.
bigoted
(wn)
bigoted
adj 1: blindly and obstinately attached to some creed or opinion
and intolerant toward others; "a bigoted person"; "an
outrageously bigoted point of view"
bigotry
(wn)
bigotry
n 1: the intolerance and prejudice of a bigot [syn: bigotry,
dogmatism]
unbigoted
(wn)
unbigoted
adj 1: not opinionated

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