chosenite

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From chosen (people) +‎ -ite.

Noun

chosenite (plural chosenites)

  1. (slang, derogatory, antisemitic) A Jewish person.
    • a. 1967, Adrien Arcand, Serviam: The Political Ideology of Adrien Arcand, published 2017, page 44:
      If one reflects for one single instant upon the words of Christ, words of truth and light, “Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do,” one understands clearly how these depraved “chosenites,” these Luciferians whom God shed more divine light upon than all other humans combined, perpetuated non serviam, the cry of their equally depraved “chosenite” father, throughout humanity.
    • 1997, “Safety valve”, in Wilmot Robertson, editor, Instauration, volume 23, page 3:
      Now that one of Gore's daughters has married a Chosenite, it may not be long before we hear miscegenating wedding bells ringing for Chelsea.
    • 2020, Adrian Bonnington, They Plan To kill You, →ISBN, page 47:
      Of course, Kalergi's chosenite paymasters will not be replaced or blended out by this "Eurasian-negroid race of the future".
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Chosenite.