neopuritan

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

neo- +‎ puritan

Noun[edit]

neopuritan (plural neopuritans)

  1. A modern proponent of puritanical doctrines.
    • 2010, John R. Bradley, Behind the Veil of Vice, page 73:
      As the American novelist Tom Robbins once famously put it: When freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free. The neopuritans, whether Islamic or feminist, seem to fear most women's independence and their right to control their own fates []
    • 2012, Doug Casey, Totally Incorrect:
      They've declared war, of all the stupid ideas, on various plant extracts that are unpopular with the neopuritans: cocaine, marijuana, heroin, etc.

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