Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One of a school of Spanish poets who imitated the -pedantic affectation and labored elegance of Góngora y Argote, a Spanish writer (1561–1627).
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- noun A member of a
cult .
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- noun a member of an unorthodox cult who generally lives outside of conventional society under the direction of a charismatic leader
- noun a member of a religious cult
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Examples
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Rudnev ‘became famous’ in cultist field in Arkhangelsk.
Konstantin Rudnev, leader of major Russian sect detained in Siberia 2008
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I’m not sure why the word cultist is being thrown around.
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I will say, though, that Jeffrey's recent post and this comment, are much more "anti-rational" and off-base than anything I-- the premiere "cultist" -- have written about Obama.
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I'm tired of being called a cultist for the egregious act of not picking Hillary Clinton.
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Interestingly, I was also called a cultist for being very firm in my belief that people have a tremendous amount of toxicity stored in their bodies and that it actually affects them.
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Reagan was like every other Republican, that is, a cultist, a psychopath, a liar.
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Reagan was like every other Republican, that is, a cultist, a psychopath, a liar.
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I'm still, as jeffrey would say, an enthusiastic Obama "cultist," but I have to say that I am especially proud today simply to be a Democrat.
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That's what we all should be shouting from the rooftops -- well, perhaps in a more congenial way since we don't want to enforce the "cultist" theme.
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You're starting to sound like some kind of cultist or something.
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