Native vs gentile

Native

adj
  • Aboriginal; of or relating to Australian Aboriginal peoples, Aborigines. 

  • Aboriginal to a colonized region, especially one colonized by English-speaking people. (Compare native, which is more general.) 

  • Related to black Africans, especially Bantu. 

  • Indian: Native American or First Nation; of or relating to (North) American Indians. 

noun
  • An Aborigine. 

  • A Native American. 

  • An aboriginal inhabitant of a colonized region, especially one colonized by English-speaking people. (Compare native, which is more general.) 

gentile

adj
  • Heathen, pagan. 

  • Of or pertaining to a gens or several gentes. 

  • Of a part of speech such as an adjective, noun or verb: relating to a particular city, nation or country. 

  • Non-Jewish. 

  • Relating to a clan, tribe, or nation; clannish, tribal, national. 

  • Non-Mormon 

noun
  • A non-Jewish person. 

  • A non-Mormon person. 

  • A noun derived from a proper noun which denotes something belonging to or coming from a particular city, nation, or country. 

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