Pecunapostate
Pronunciation: peh-KYOO-nuh-PAH-stayt
Part of speech: noun
Definition:
A person who renounces money-primacy—rejecting the idea that money should determine dignity, moral worth, or social status, and resisting systems that make people dependent on money for basic life—not money motivated.
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If you want, I can also add a short etymology line to each (UD sometimes likes that), or tune the tone to be more punchy/less academic.
Part of speech: noun
Definition:
A person who renounces money-primacy—rejecting the idea that money should determine dignity, moral worth, or social status, and resisting systems that make people dependent on money for basic life—not money motivated.
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If you want, I can also add a short etymology line to each (UD sometimes likes that), or tune the tone to be more punchy/less academic.
Example 1:
“He refuses to treat wealth as proof of virtue. He’s a pecunapostate because he doesn't judge others by the amount of wealth/money that they have.”
Example 2:
“After years of chasing cash and status, she became a pecunapostate and focused on service and mutual aid.”
“He refuses to treat wealth as proof of virtue. He’s a pecunapostate because he doesn't judge others by the amount of wealth/money that they have.”
Example 2:
“After years of chasing cash and status, she became a pecunapostate and focused on service and mutual aid.”
Pecunapostate by ParadiseKingdom777 June 9, 2026
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