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bigot - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Bigot \Big"ot\, a.
     Bigoted. [Obs.]
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           In a country more bigot than ours.       --Dryden.
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  Bigot \Big"ot\, n. [F. bigot a bigot or hypocrite, a name once
     given to the Normans in France. Of unknown origin; possibly
     akin to Sp. bigote a whisker; hombre de bigote a man of
     spirit and vigor; cf. It. s-bigottire to terrify, to appall.
     Wedgwood and others maintain that bigot is from the same
     source as Beguine, Beghard.]
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     1. A hypocrite; esp., a superstitious hypocrite. [Obs.]
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     2. A person who regards his own faith and views in matters of
        religion as unquestionably right, and any belief or
        opinion opposed to or differing from them as unreasonable
        or wicked. In an extended sense, a person who is
        intolerant of opinions which conflict with his own, as in
        politics or morals; one obstinately and blindly devoted to
        his own church, party, belief, or opinion.
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              To doubt, where bigots had been content to wonder
              and believe.                          --Macaulay.
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bigot - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  bigot
      n 1: a prejudiced person who is intolerant of any opinions
           differing from his own

bigot - Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (26 May 2007) :

  bigot
  
     A person who is religiously attached to a particular computer,
     language, operating system, editor, or other tool (see
     religious issues).  Usually found with a specifier; thus,
     "Cray bigot", "ITS bigot", "APL bigot", "VMS bigot", "Berkeley
     bigot".  Real bigots can be distinguished from mere partisans
     or zealots by the fact that they refuse to learn alternatives
     even when the march of time and/or technology is threatening
     to obsolete the favoured tool.  It is truly said "You can tell
     a bigot, but you can't tell him much."  Compare weenie.
  
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bigot - Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003) :

  bigot
   n.
  
     [common] A person who is religiously attached to a particular
     computer, language, operating system, editor, or other tool (see
     religious issues). Usually found with a specifier; thus, Cray
  bigot,
     ITS bigot, APL bigot, VMS bigot, Berkeley bigot. Real bigots can be
     distinguished from mere partisans or zealots by the fact that they
     refuse to learn alternatives even when the march of time and/or
     technology is threatening to obsolete the favored tool. It is truly
     said "You can tell a bigot, but you can't tell him much." Compare
     weenie, Amiga Persecution Complex.
  

bigot - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :

  50 Moby Thesaurus words for "bigot":
     Anglophobe, Russophobe, approver, ass, bitter-ender, bug,
     bullethead, chauvinist, diehard, doctrinaire, dogmatist,
     dogmatizer, donkey, fanatic, fiend, freak, hardnose, hater,
     illiberal, infallibilist, intolerant, intransigeant, intransigent,
     jingo, last-ditcher, male chauvinist, man-hater, maniac, maverick,
     misanthrope, misanthropist, misogynist, mule, nut, opinionist,
     perverse fool, pig, pighead, positivist, purist, racist, sexist,
     standpat, standpatter, stickler, superpatriot, ultranationalist,
     woman-hater, xenophobe, zealot