nothingarian

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English

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Etymology

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From nothing +‎ -arian.

Noun

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nothingarian (plural nothingarians)

  1. A person of no particular beliefs.
    • 1845, Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight, New Englander and Yale review:
      In religion, the common people called him a nothingarian — owing, no doubt, to his habitual neglect of public worship.

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