"Paynims" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Paynim is an archaic or poetic term for a pagan or a heathen. In medieval Europe, particularly during the Christian Crusades, a Paynim referred to a Muslim, specifically in a derogatory or hostile sense. The term is derived from the Old French "painim", which is ultimately from the Arabic "al-ḥanifī" meaning "one who follows the original religion", i.e. Islam.
I think there may be a small issue! "Paynim" is a noun that refers to a non-Muslim, especially a polytheist or idolater, in medieval times. Here are 5 usage examples in markdown format:
Example 1
The Crusaders clashed with the paynims in the Holy Land, seeking to reclaim the sacred territories.
Example 2
The paynims were polytheists who believed in multiple gods, while the Muslims insisted on the unity of Allah.
Example 3
The paynims were often viewed as a threat to the spread of Islam and the Christian faith.
Example 4
The paynims' customs and rituals, such as animal sacrifices and idol worship, were foreign to the Muslim and Christian ways.
Example 5
As the Crusades drew to a close, the paynims and Muslims forged uneasy alliances in the face of the common Christian threat.
Please note that the use of "paynim" is largely restricted to medieval history and texts.
Payment refers to the act of giving or making something, such as money, in order to buy or pay for something. It can also refer to the amount of money that is given or paid. For example, "I'll make the payment later today."
A payor is a person or organization that is responsible for paying a debt, bill, or obligation.
Payot (Hebrew: פָּאָת) refers to the ritual sidelocks worn by some Orthodox Jewish men, particularly in the Hasidic and Torah-observant communities.
Payout refers to the amount of money or other compensation that an individual or organization receives as a result of their efforts, investments, or achievements. It can also refer to a payment made to an individual or group as part of a settlement or agreement. For example, a player in a game may receive a payout for winning a round or a company may provide a payout to its employees as a bonus for meeting certain goals.
Payouts refer to the payment or compensation made to someone, often in the form of money, as a reward or reimbursement for their efforts, services, or achievements. It can also refer to the amount of money or other benefits received by an individual or organization as a result of their participation in a particular activity, such as a tournament, investment, or scheme. In a broader sense, payouts can also include the distribution of money or benefits among multiple individuals or groups, such as the payment of dividends to shareholders or the distribution of profits among employees.