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Definition of Bigots
1. bigot [n] - See also: bigot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bigots
Literary usage of Bigots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Scotland Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) (1854)
"proud one, however open it may lay him to the taunts of the shabby and the rage
of the bigots. " I shall be impatient to hear from you in Dublin, ..."
2. History of Europe During the Middle Ages by Henry Hallam (1899)
"... of its professors in the king's council and in parliament, kept the clergy in
surprising subjection. None of our kings after Henry III. were bigots; ..."
3. The Spanish Story of the Armada, and Other Essays by James Anthony Froude (1899)
"... bigots; yet it is clear that the whole Spanish people went with the King
enthusiastically in defence of the Church, and complained only when his pib de ..."
4. Indian Wars of New England by Herbert Milton Sylvester (1910)
"boasted of the "good understanding which he had with them," which he generously
credited to the two bigots and their co-workers for the Church among the ..."
5. Ireland Past and Present by Augustus J. Thébaud, John Habberton (1878)
"... and he was supported by the whole body of English bigots, for to these it
seemed that the foundations of religion were being undermined. ..."