sacrilege
51sacrilege — Hehi kū i ke kapu; kakilileke (Catholic) …
52sacrilège — nm. maladyou (Arvillard) ; sakrilézho (Albanais 001, Arvillard), sakriléjo (001 FON) …
53sacrilege — /saekralaj/ In old English criminal law, larceny from a church. The crime of breaking a church or chapel, and stealing therein. The desecration of anything considered holy; the alienation to lay men or to profane or common purposes of what was… …
54sacrilege — The larceny of sacred things; as, from a church. Desecration. Mistreatment of things held sacred by others …
55Sacrilège — см. Святотатство …
56sacrilege — n. the violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred. Derivatives: sacrilegious adj. sacrilegiously adv. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L sacrilegium f. sacrilegus stealer of sacred things, f. sacer sacri sacred + legere take possession of …
57Anti-Sacrilege Act — The Anti Sacrilege Act (1825 ndash;1830) was a French law against blasphemy and sacrilege passed in January 1825 under King Charles X. The law was never applied (except for a minor point) and finally revoked in the first months of the July… …
58Le Heros sacrilege — Le Héros sacrilège Le Héros sacrilège (Shin heike monogatari) est un film japonais réalisé par Kenji Mizoguchi, sorti en 1955. Sommaire …
59Le Héros Sacrilège — (Shin heike monogatari) est un film japonais réalisé par Kenji Mizoguchi, sorti en 1955. Sommaire …
60Le Héros sacrilège — Données clés Titre original Shin heike mon …