Nazarene
See also: nazarene
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    Etymology
    
In the sense "person from Nazareth", from Ancient Greek Ναζαρηνός (Nazarēnós, “of Nazareth”), an ethnonym of Ναζαρέθ (Nazaréth). In the sense "a member of a certain sect", from Ancient Greek Ναζωραῖος (Nazōraîos), which may or may not be related. For a list of theories as to the further etymology of this word, please consult the Wikipedia article on ‘Nazarene’.
Adjective
    
Nazarene (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to Nazareth or its people.
- Of or relating to the Church of the Nazarene.
- Holiness Today is a Nazarene magazine.
 
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Of or pertaining to Nazareth or its people
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Noun
    
Nazarene (plural Nazarenes)
- A person from Nazareth.
- (historical) A member of the Jewish sect of the Nazarenes.
- A member of the Church of the Nazarene.
- I have been a Nazarene for several years; I joined the church in 1946.
 
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A person from Nazareth
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