From Zion + -ism, calqued in analogy to German Zionismus, coined by Nathan Birnbaum in 1890.
Zionism (countable and uncountable, plural Zionisms)
- (politics) Jewish nationalism, the movement which supported first the reestablishment of a Jewish homeland and now supports the continuation of a Jewish state in Israel.
1996, Gal Allon, Allon Gal, Jerold S. Auerbach, Envisioning Israel: The Changing Ideals and Images of North American Jews, page 151:These investigations indicate that although a large proportion of American Jews call themselves Zionists, their meanings of Zionism are closer to what some investigators have called pro-Israelism. According to the still common Israeli definition of a Zionist as one who views the Diaspora negatively and considers the settlement of Jews in Israel as essential, the vast majority of American Jews would not be considered Zionists.
- A religion practiced throughout sub-Saharan Africa and most popular in Swaziland, consisting of a mixture of Protestantism and animism.
- A Christian eschatological concept that links the migration of Jews to Palestine with apocalyptic events.
Jewish nationalist movement
- Albanian: sionizëm m
- Arabic: صَهْيُونِيَّة f (ṣahyūniyya), صِهْيُونِيَّة f (ṣihyūniyya), صُهْيُونِيَّة f (ṣuhyūniyya), صِهْيَوْنِيَّة f (ṣihyawniyya)
- Aragonese: sionismo m
- Armenian: սիոնիզմ (hy) (sionizm)
- Asturian: sionismu m
- Azerbaijani: sionizm
- Belarusian: сіяні́зм m (sijanízm)
- Bengali: সিয়োনবাদ (bn) (śiẏōnbad)
- Breton: sionouriezh, sionegezh
- Bulgarian: циони́зъм m (cionízǎm)
- Catalan: sionisme (ca) m
- Cherokee: ᏌᏯᏂᎤᏃᎯᏳ (sayaniunohiyu)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 猶太復國主義/犹太复国主义 (zh) (Yóutài-fùguózhǔyì), 錫安主義/锡安主义 (zh) (Xī'ān-zhǔyì)
- Czech: sionismus (cs) m
- Danish: zionisme c
- Dutch: zionisme (nl) n
- Esperanto: cionismo
- Estonian: sionism
- Finnish: sionismi (fi)
- French: sionisme (fr) m
- Galician: sionismo m
- Georgian: სიონიზმი (sionizmi)
- German: Zionismus (de) m
- Greek: σιωνισμός (el) m (sionismós)
- Hebrew: ציונות \ צִיּוֹנוּת (he) f (tsiyonút)
- Hindi: यहूदीवाद m (yahūdīvād), सियोनवाद m (siyonvād), सीयनीज़म m (sīyanīzam)
- Hungarian: cionizmus (hu)
- Ido: cionismo
- Interlingua: sionismo
- Irish: Siónachas m
- Italian: sionismo (it) m
- Japanese: シオニズム (shionizumu)
- Kazakh: сионизм (sionizm)
- Korean: 시오니즘 (sionijeum), 시온주의 (sionjuui)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: زایۆنیزم (zayonîzm)
- Northern Kurdish: siyonîzm (ku)
- Kyrgyz: сионизм (sionizm)
- Ladino: sionizmo
- Latvian: cionisms m
- Lithuanian: sionizmas
- Macedonian: ционизам m (cionizam)
- Malay: zionisme
- Manx: Seionaght f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: sionisme (no) m
- Nynorsk: sionisme m
- Pashto: صهيونيت (ps) m (sayhunyát), صهيونيزم (ps) m (sahyūnízǝm), زاینيزم m (zāyanízm), زيونيزم m (zayonízam)
- Persian: صهیونیسم (fa) (sahyunism)
- Polish: syjonizm (pl) m
- Portuguese: sionismo (pt) m
- Romanian: sionism (ro) n
- Russian: сиони́зм (ru) m (sionízm)
- Scots: Zionism
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ционѝзам m
- Roman: cionìzam (sh) m
- Slovak: sionizmus m
- Slovene: sionizem m
- Spanish: sionismo (es) m
- Swedish: sionism (sv) c
- Tagalog: Sayonismo
- Tajik: сионизм (sionizm)
- Thai: ไซออนิสต์ (sai-ɔɔ-nít)
- Turkish: siyonizm (tr)
- Ukrainian: сіоні́зм m (sionízm)
- Urdu: صہیونیت f (sahyuniyat), صیہونیت (saīhūniyat)
- Uzbek: sionizm (uz)
- Vietnamese: chủ nghĩa Xi-ôn, chủ nghĩa Xi-ôn-nít, chủ nghĩa phục quốc Do Thái
- Volapük: siunim
- Welsh: Seioniaeth
- Yiddish: ציעניזם m (tsienizm) (Soviet phonetic spelling), ציוניזם m (tsienizm)
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