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Definition of Cultists
1. cultist [n] - See also: cultist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cultists
Literary usage of Cultists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gotcha by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1992)
"Iran was the outcome of the Bellagio conference, and what we are witnessing today
between Zionist fanatics and the Christian “fundamentalist cultists” is ..."
2. James Russell Lowell as a Critic by Joseph John Reilly (1915)
"The cultists next engage his attention; they had their day and “went down before
the implacable good sense of French criticism”; an analogy exists between ..."
3. Occult Crime: A Law Enforcement Primer by Diane Publishing Co (1993)
"cultists espouse a religious belief system that deviates strongly from the
traditional faiths accepted by society. Religion is the differentiating factor: ..."
4. My Study Windows by James Russell Lowell (1913)
"A century earlier the school of the cultists had established a dominion, ephemeral,
as it soon appeared, but absolute while it lasted. Du Bartas, who may, ..."
5. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1912)
"cultists of accepted authority, which are so evidently absurd that it is hardly
possible to grant them even the benefit of doubt. ..."
6. Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study by Nicholas F. Jones (1987)
"... but an assumption that could only be overturned by explicit documentary evidence
to the contrary.4 The conclusion that the cultists of Artemis Orthosia ..."