Mormon
proper noun
- a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈmɔːmən/ / /ˈmɔɹmən/
adj
Etymology: From the title of the chief work of Joseph Smith the Book of Mormon. Followers of his religious movement were called this since the 1830s. The title of the book comes from the name from the prophet who they believe compiled it, called Mormon, father of Moroni, and/or the Waters of Mormon mentioned in it. Various implausible etymologies have been proposed, usually in attempts to discredit or defend the Mormon faith.
- Of, or pertaining to, the faith established by Joseph Smith, Jr.
name
Etymology: From the title of the chief work of Joseph Smith the Book of Mormon. Followers of his religious movement were called this since the 1830s. The title of the book comes from the name from the prophet who they believe compiled it, called Mormon, father of Moroni, and/or the Waters of Mormon mentioned in it. Various implausible etymologies have been proposed, usually in attempts to discredit or defend the Mormon faith.
- In Mormonism, an ancient American prophet who compiled the Book of Mormon.
- A surname.
noun
- Any of various dark-coloured Asian species of papilionid butterflies of the genus Papilio.