mormon

IPA: mˈɔrmʌn

Root Word: Mormon

noun

  • In Mormonism, an ancient American prophet who compiled the Book of Mormon.
  • (originally derogatory, sometimes proscribed) A believer in the Mormon religion, which views Joseph Smith as a prophet of God and holds the Bible and the Book of Mormon as its primary scriptures.
  • Any of various dark-coloured Asian species of papilionid butterflies of the genus Papilio.

adjective

  • (sometimes proscribed) Of, or pertaining to, the faith established by Joseph Smith, Jr.
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Examples of "mormon" in Sentences

  • An example is the Duh Dah Mormon Song.
  • I deleted a reference for Mormon conformism.
  • This was the opening skirmish in the Mormon War.
  • At the time, the Mormon church permitted polygamy.
  • The Mormon view of the Fall is radically different.
  • The section on the Bible excludes the Book of Mormon.
  • In their minds, critics endanger the souls of the Mormons.
  • The Mormons and the JWs do not subscribe to that doctrine.
  • The Mormon missionary is the central character in the film.
  • Mormons are just as strident in their claims of being the one true church.

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