zealotry
n.
fanaticism, extreme fanaticism, fanatic zeal
Zealotry
Zealotry was a movement in first century
Judaism, described by
Josephus as one of the "four sects" at this time. The term Zealot, in
Hebrew kanahi (קנאי, frequently used in plural form, קנאים), means one who is on behalf of God. The term is
Greek in origin. The Zealots were a religious group and were frequently in rebellion.
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zealotry
Noun
1. excessive intolerance of opposing views
(synonym) fanaticism
(hypernym) intolerance
Zealotry
(n.)
The character and behavior of a zealot; excess of zeal; fanatical devotion to a cause.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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zealotism
n.
تيزي, تندي, تن دہي, سرگرمي