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2 Νοε 2021 · De Vaan has it from a PIE root *shnk-"to make sacred, sanctify," and finds cognates in Hittite šaklai "custom, rites," zankila "to fine, punish." Related: Sacredness. The Latin nasalized form is sancire "make sacred, confirm, ratify, ordain" (as in saint, sanction). An Old English word for "sacred" was godcund.
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sacred 뜻: 신성한; 14세기 후반, "신성하게 만들거나 신성한 것과의 연관이나 종교적 의식이나 승인에...
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Sacred cow en tant qu'objet de vénération hindoue date de...
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Sacred cow als Objekt hinduistischer Verehrung stammt aus...
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late Old English, in Christian use, "an outward and visible...
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consecrate. (v.). late 14c., "make or declare sacred by...
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De Vaan has it from a PIE root *shnk-"to make sacred,...
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In Hinduism, the Sacred voice signifies the divine utterance relating to the infinite Space and creation, as well as the sacred affirmation of Sita's innocence, representing profound truths and divine interventions in human affairs.
27 Σεπ 2024 · English. [edit] Etymology 1. [edit] From Middle English sacred, isacred, past participle of sacren, sakeren (“to make holy, hallow”), equivalent to sacre + -ed. Pronunciation. [edit] IPA (key): /ˈseɪkɹɪd/ Audio (UK): Audio (US): Adjective. [edit] sacred (comparative more sacred, superlative most sacred)
When Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia (Acts 18:5), Luke says that Paul “was pressed in spirit” (KJV) and so testified to the Jews that Jesus was Christ. The better Greek text indicates, however, that the apostle “held himself to the word” (middle voice).
31 Οκτ 2022 · Etymology. The word sacred descends from the Latin sacer, referring to that which is 'consecrated, dedicated' or 'purified' to the gods or anything in their power, as well as to sacerdotes. [1] 2. Distinction from "Holy"
The earliest known use of the word sacred is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for sacred is from around 1380, in the writing of John Wyclif, theologian, philosopher, and religious reformer.
21 Φεβ 2023 · Some motets originated in this way, adorning the upper voices of clausulae with Latin texts that expanded on the sacred topic of the chant from which the tenor was taken. However, recent scholarship has complicated this origin narrative, suggesting that the relationship between clausulae and motets was not so monodirectional.