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Areopagist
Areopagist Ar`e*op"a*gist, n. See Areopagite.

Meaning of Pagis from wikipedia

- of the Catholic Church Mickaël Pagis (born 1973), French footballer Ranchordas Pagi (1901–2013), Indian Army scout pagi, plural of pagus, a Roman administrative...
- Mickaël Serge Pagis (born 17 August 1973) is a French former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. He is a beach soccer player. Pagis' nickname...
- Buntot pagi or stingray tail is a type of Filipino whiplike weapon. It is most known for fighting and warding off aswangs and other similar mythical creatures...
- Dan Pagis (October 16, 1930 – June 29, 1986) was an Israeli poet, lecturer and Holocaust survivor. Dan Pagis was born in Rădăuţi, Bukovina in Romania and...
- Ranchordas Pagi (Born: Ranchhod Rabari) (1901–2013) worked as a scout on behalf of the Indian Army. His story is featured in a 2021 film Bhuj: The Pride...
- Pasar pagi (Malay/Indonesian, lit.: 'morning market') is a type of traditional market found in Indonesia and Malaysia, sometimes classified as a wet market...
- rest of the season. Pagis is the son of the French former footballer Mickaël Pagis. "PSG, Lorient : un Titi rejoint la N1, Pagis en L2 (off)". Foot National...
- because a small number of Pagi Kolis worked as village watchmen, maintaining order and securing the village at night. Koli Pagis stretched their role as...
- Nuansa Pagi (lit. 'Morning Nuance') is the first morning newscast ever produced by a private television network in Indonesia. Nuansa Pagi debuted on RCTI...
- Antoine Pagi (31 March 1624 – 5 June 1699) was a French ecclesiastical historian. Pagi was born in Rognes. After studying with the Jesuits in Aix, he entered...