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Etymology

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pagan +‎ -ish

Adjective

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paganish (comparative more paganish, superlative most paganish)

  1. (archaic) Pagan.
    • 1846, John Howe, Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A., page 158:
      Nor can he be so little acquainted with the paganish theology, as not to apprehend a vast disagreement between this and that, and a much greater agreement between the paganish notion of the Deity, and his own.
  2. (informal) Somewhat pagan.
    • 2016, Michele Briere, My Pagan World:
      Actually Godsmack has a lot of paganish songs because the lead singer Sully is Wiccan.