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A bigot is a prejudiced person who is intolerant of opinions differing from his own. The origin of the word in English dates back to at least 1598 , via Middle French , and started with the sense of ''religious hypocrite'', especially a woman. Today, it is considered a Synonym of ''closed-minded''. Bigot is often used as a Pejorative term against a person who is obstinately devoted to his or her prejudices even when these prejudices are challenged or proven to be false, often advocating and defending these prejudices in a rude and intolerant manner. Forms of bigotry may have a related Ideology or World View s. ETYMOLOGY AND HISTORY The exact origin of the term is unknown, but may have come from the German ''bey'' and ''gott'', or the English ''by God''. William Camden wrote that the Normans were first called bigots, when their Duke Rollo , who receiving Gisla, daughter of King Charles , in marriage, and with her the investiture of the dukedom, refused to kiss the king's foot in token of subjection, unless the king would hold it out for that purpose. And being urged to it by those present, Rollo answered hastily, "No by God", whereupon the King turning about, called him ''bigot''; which name passed from him to his people . This is likely fictional, however, as Gisla is unknown in Frankish sources. It is true that the French used the term ''bigot'' as an abuse for the Normans. QUOTES ''It is not bigotry to be certain we are right; but it is bigotry to be unable to imagine how we might possibly have gone wrong.'' -- G. K. Chesterton SEE ALSO REFERENCES |
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