reverence

  • 121Sister Bliss — Faithless Faithless 2005 während des Orange Music Experience Festivals in Haifa Gründung London, England 1995 Genre …

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  • 122РЕВЕРАНС — (фр., от лат. reverentia почтение). Почтительный дамский поклон, с отступлением назад и приседанием; то же, что книксен. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910. РЕВЕРАНС [фр. reverence] почтительный женский …

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  • 123SALUT — La notion de salut en histoire des religions est une notion complexe. Elle comporte un aspect négatif, par où le salut s’entend comme délivrance et libération; dans cette perspective, les maux dont le fidèle se trouve préservé sont souvent de… …

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  • 124respect — [ rɛspɛ ] n. m. • 1287; lat. respectus, de respicere → répit 1 ♦ Vx Fait de prendre en considération. Loc. Au respect de : à l égard de, par rapport à. 2 ♦ (av. 1540) Mod. Sentiment qui porte à accorder à qqn une considération admirative, en… …

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  • 125worship — /ˈwɜʃəp / (say wershuhp) noun 1. reverent honour and homage paid to God, a god, or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred. 2. formal or ceremonious rendering of such honour and homage. 3. adoring reverence or regard: hero worship …

  • 126awe — [ô] n. [ME age, aghe, awe < ON agi < IE base * agh , to be depressed, afraid > OE ege, Goth agis, Gr achos] 1. a mixed feeling of reverence, fear, and wonder, caused by something majestic, sublime, sacred, etc. 2. Archaic the power of… …

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  • 127SHNEUR ZALMAN OF (Liozna-) LYADY — (1745–1813), founder of chabad Ḥasidism. According to family traditions he was born in Liozna, Belorussia, on the 18th of Elul. After his marriage in 1760 he devoted himself to Torah study. Concluding that he knew a little about learning, but… …

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  • 128honor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French onur, honur, from Latin honos, honor Date: 13th century 1. a. good name or public esteem ; reputation b. a showing of usually merited respect ; recognition < pay honor to our founder > …

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