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proselyte (encz) | proselyte,konvertita	n:		Martin M.  |  
proselyte (encz) | proselyte,novověrec	n:		Martin M.  |  
proselyte (encz) | proselyte,nový stoupenec víry	n:		Martin M.  |  
Proselyte (gcide) | Proselyte \Pros"e*lyte\, n. [OE. proselite, OF. proselite, F.
    proselytus, Gr. ?, adj., that has come, n., a new comer,
    especially, one who has come over from heathenism to the
    Jewish religion; ? toward, to + (prob.) the root of ? to
    come.]
    A new convert especially a convert to some religion or
    religious sect, or to some particular opinion, system, or
    party; thus, a Gentile converted to Judaism, or a pagan
    converted to Christianity, is a proselyte.
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          Ye [Scribes and Pharisees] compass sea and land to make
          one proselyte.                           --Matt. xxiii.
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          Fresh confidence the speculatist takes
          From every harebrained proselyte he makes. --Cowper.
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    Syn: See Convert.
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Proselyte (gcide) | Proselyte \Pros"e*lyte\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Proselyted; p.
    pr. & vb. n. Proselyting.]
    To convert to some religion, opinion, or system; to bring
    over. --Dr. H. More.
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proselyte (wn) | proselyte
     n 1: a new convert; especially a gentile converted to Judaism |  
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proselyte (encz) | proselyte,konvertita	n:		Martin M. proselyte,novověrec	n:		Martin M. proselyte,nový stoupenec víry	n:		Martin M.  |  
Proselyted (gcide) | Proselyte \Pros"e*lyte\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Proselyted; p.
    pr. & vb. n. Proselyting.]
    To convert to some religion, opinion, or system; to bring
    over. --Dr. H. More.
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Unproselyte (gcide) | Unproselyte \Un*pros"e*lyte\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + proselyte.]
    To convert or recover from the state of a proselyte.
    --Fuller.
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proselyte (wn) | proselyte
     n 1: a new convert; especially a gentile converted to Judaism |  
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