Gentiles (en. Kind)

/xen'tiles/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Term that designates non-Jews.
In the religious context, gentiles are those who are not part of the people of Israel.
En el contexto religioso, los gentiles son aquellos que no son parte del pueblo de Israel.
People who are not part of a specific ethnic group.
Gentiles in antiquity were considered from other nations.
Los gentiles en la antigüedad eran considerados de otras naciones.
In a broader sense, it can refer to people who do not follow an organized religion.
Some gentiles identify as spiritualists without adhering to a formal religion.
Algunos gentiles se identifican como espiritualistas, sin adherirse a una religión formal.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'gentilis', meaning 'belonging to a clan or nation'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

gentiles of the earth
It refers to people from different nations who are not Jewish.
gentiles de la tierra
gentiles among us
It alludes to coexistence or interaction with non-Jewish people.
gentiles entre nosotros

Related Words

Jews
People who belong to the Jewish religion and culture.
judíos
Pagans
Those who worship multiple gods or do not follow major religions.
paganos
Nations
Groups of people who share a common culture and territory.
naciones

Slang Meanings

Informal term for referring to people from other religions or cultures.
In the conversation, we referred to the new neighbors as gentiles.
En la charla, nos referimos a los nuevos vecinos como gentiles.
Colloquial usage in social contexts to refer to people outside a specific group.
When talking about the event, we mentioned that only people from our community, not gentiles, were invited.
Al hablar del evento, mencionamos que solo gente de nuestra comunidad, no gentiles, estaban invitados.