| United Main Entry: 1unite Pronunciation: yu-'nIt Function: verb Inflected Form(s): unit�ed; unit�ing Etymology: Middle English, from Latin unire, from unus one -- more at ONE transitive senses 1 a : to put together to form a single unit b : to cause to adhere c : to link by a legal or moral bond 2 : to possess (as qualities) in combination |
| Pagan Main Entry: pa�gan Pronunciation: 'pA-g&n Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin paganus, from Latin, civilian, country dweller, from pagus country district; akin to Latin pangere to fix -- more at PACT 1 : HEATHEN 1; especially : a follower of a polytheistic religion (as in ancient Rome) |
| Kingdom Main Entry: king�dom Pronunciation: 'ki[ng]-dom Function: noun1 archaic : KINGSHIP 2 : a politically organized community or major territorial unit having a monarchical form of government headed by a king or queen 3 often capitalized a : the eternal kingship of God b : the realm in which God's will is fulfilled 4 a : a realm or region in which something is dominant b : an area or sphere in which one holds a preeminent position5 a : one of the three primary divisions into which natural objects are commonly classified -- compare ANIMAL KINGDOM, MINERAL KINGDOM, PLANT KINGDOM b : a major category (as Plantae or Protista) in biological taxonomy that ranks above the phylum and is the highest and most encompassing group |
| "Unite," "pagan," "kingdom," Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2005. http://www.merriam-webster.com (30 April. 2005). |
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