Proselytism — is the practice of attempting to convert people to another opinion and, particularly, another religion. The word proselytism is derived ultimately from the Greek language prefix πρός (towards) and the verb έρχομαι (I come). Incidentally,… … Wikipedia
proselytism — index persuasion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
proselytism — 1650s, from PROSELYTE (Cf. proselyte) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
proselytism — [präs′ə li tiz΄əm, präs′ə līt΄iz΄əm] n. 1. the fact of becoming or being a proselyte 2. the act or practice of proselytizing … English World dictionary
proselytism — This word (from the Greek prosēlytos, meaning a convert [from Judaism]), in general, refers to the theory and practice of making converts; however, in contemporary use, proselytism often has the negative connotation of enticing converts from… … Glossary of theological terms
proselytism — proselyte ► NOUN 1) a convert from one opinion, religion, or party to another. 2) a Gentile who has converted to Judaism. DERIVATIVES proselytism noun. ORIGIN Greek pros luthos stranger, convert … English terms dictionary
proselytism — noun Date: circa 1660 1. the act of becoming or condition of being a proselyte ; conversion 2. the act or process of proselytizing … New Collegiate Dictionary
proselytism — proselytical /pros euh lit i keuhl/, adj. /pros euh li tiz euhm, luy /, n. 1. the act or fact of becoming a proselyte; conversion. 2. the state or condition of a proselyte. 3. the practice of making proselytes. [1650 60; PROSELYTE + ISM] * * * … Universalium
proselytism — noun The practice of proselytizing or the state of being a proselyte , See Also: proselyte, proselytic, proselytisation, proselytization, proselytise, proselytize, proselytiser, proselytizer … Wiktionary
proselytism — pros·e·lyt·ism || prÉ‘sɪlɪtɪzm / prÉ’s n. conversion to another religion or opinion … English contemporary dictionary