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AnathemaAnathema A*nath"e*ma, n.; pl. Anathemas. [L. anath?ma, fr.
Gr. ? anything devoted, esp. to evil, a curse; also L.
anath?ma, fr. Gr. ? a votive offering; all fr. ? to set up as
a votive gift, dedicate; ? up + ? to set. See Thesis.]
1. A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by
ecclesiastical authority, and accompanied by
excommunication. Hence: Denunciation of anything as
accursed.
[They] denounce anathemas against unbelievers.
--Priestley.
2. An imprecation; a curse; a malediction.
Finally she fled to London followed by the anathemas
of both [families]. --Thackeray.
3. Any person or thing anathematized, or cursed by
ecclesiastical authority.
The Jewish nation were an anathema destined to
destruction. St. Paul . . . says he could wish, to
save them from it, to become an anathema, and be
destroyed himself. --Locke.
Anathema Maranatha(see --1 Cor. xvi. 22), an expression
commonly considered as a highly intensified form of
anathema. Maran atha is now considered as a separate
sentence, meaning, ``Our Lord cometh.' Anathema MaranathaAnathema A*nath"e*ma, n.; pl. Anathemas. [L. anath?ma, fr.
Gr. ? anything devoted, esp. to evil, a curse; also L.
anath?ma, fr. Gr. ? a votive offering; all fr. ? to set up as
a votive gift, dedicate; ? up + ? to set. See Thesis.]
1. A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by
ecclesiastical authority, and accompanied by
excommunication. Hence: Denunciation of anything as
accursed.
[They] denounce anathemas against unbelievers.
--Priestley.
2. An imprecation; a curse; a malediction.
Finally she fled to London followed by the anathemas
of both [families]. --Thackeray.
3. Any person or thing anathematized, or cursed by
ecclesiastical authority.
The Jewish nation were an anathema destined to
destruction. St. Paul . . . says he could wish, to
save them from it, to become an anathema, and be
destroyed himself. --Locke.
Anathema Maranatha(see --1 Cor. xvi. 22), an expression
commonly considered as a highly intensified form of
anathema. Maran atha is now considered as a separate
sentence, meaning, ``Our Lord cometh.' AnathemasAnathema A*nath"e*ma, n.; pl. Anathemas. [L. anath?ma, fr.
Gr. ? anything devoted, esp. to evil, a curse; also L.
anath?ma, fr. Gr. ? a votive offering; all fr. ? to set up as
a votive gift, dedicate; ? up + ? to set. See Thesis.]
1. A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by
ecclesiastical authority, and accompanied by
excommunication. Hence: Denunciation of anything as
accursed.
[They] denounce anathemas against unbelievers.
--Priestley.
2. An imprecation; a curse; a malediction.
Finally she fled to London followed by the anathemas
of both [families]. --Thackeray.
3. Any person or thing anathematized, or cursed by
ecclesiastical authority.
The Jewish nation were an anathema destined to
destruction. St. Paul . . . says he could wish, to
save them from it, to become an anathema, and be
destroyed himself. --Locke.
Anathema Maranatha(see --1 Cor. xvi. 22), an expression
commonly considered as a highly intensified form of
anathema. Maran atha is now considered as a separate
sentence, meaning, ``Our Lord cometh.' AnathematicAnathematic A*nath`e*mat"ic, Anathematical
A*nath`e*mat"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema. --
A*nath`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. AnathematicalAnathematic A*nath`e*mat"ic, Anathematical
A*nath`e*mat"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema. --
A*nath`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. AnathematicallyAnathematic A*nath`e*mat"ic, Anathematical
A*nath`e*mat"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema. --
A*nath`e*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. Anathematization
Anathematization A*nath`e*ma*ti*za"tion, n. [LL.
anathematisatio.]
The act of anathematizing, or denouncing as accursed;
imprecation. --Barrow.
Anathematizer
Anathematizer A*nath"e*ma*ti`zer, n.
One who pronounces an anathema. --Hammond.
JaganathJuggernaut Jug"ger*naut`, n. [Skr. jagann[=a]tha lord of the
world.]
One of the names under which Vishnu, in his incarnation as
Krishna, is worshiped by the Hindoos. [Written also
Juggernnath, Jaganath, Jaganatha, etc.]
Note: The principal seat of the worship of Juggernaut is at
P[^u]ri in Orissa. At certain times the idol is drawn
from the temple by the multitude, on a high car with
sixteen wheels. Formerly, fanatics sometimes threw
themselves under the wheels to be crushed as a
sacrifice to the god. JaganathaJaganatha Jag`a*nat"ha, Jaganatha Jag`a*nat"ha, n.
See Juggernaut. JaganathaJaganatha Jag`a*nat"ha, Jaganatha Jag`a*nat"ha, n.
See Juggernaut. JaganathaJuggernaut Jug"ger*naut`, n. [Skr. jagann[=a]tha lord of the
world.]
One of the names under which Vishnu, in his incarnation as
Krishna, is worshiped by the Hindoos. [Written also
Juggernnath, Jaganath, Jaganatha, etc.]
Note: The principal seat of the worship of Juggernaut is at
P[^u]ri in Orissa. At certain times the idol is drawn
from the temple by the multitude, on a high car with
sixteen wheels. Formerly, fanatics sometimes threw
themselves under the wheels to be crushed as a
sacrifice to the god. MaranathaMaranatha Mar`a*nath"a, n. [Aramaic m[=a]ran ath[=a].]
``Our Lord cometh;' -- an expression used by St. Paul at the
conclusion of his first Epistle to the Corinthians (xvi. 22).
This word has been used in anathematizing persons for great
crimes; as much as to say, ``May the Lord come quickly to
take vengeance of thy crimes.' See Anathema maranatha,
under Anathema. Panathenaea
Panathenaea Pan*ath`e*n[ae]"a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; ?, ?,
all + ? Athena.]
The most ancient and important festival of Athens, celebrated
in honor of Athena, the tutelary goddess of the city.
Meaning of Anath from wikipedia
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classically Anath (/ˈeɪnəθ, ˈeɪˌnæθ/; Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎐𐎚 ʿnt; Hebrew: עֲנָת ʿĂnāṯ; Phoenician: 𐤏𐤍𐤕, romanized: ʿNT; Gr****: Αναθ, romanized:
Anath; Egyptian:...
- Beth-
Anath was
mentioned in the
Bible as "one of the
fenced cities that fell to the lot of
Naphtali (Joshua 19:38), and from
which the
Canaanites were...
- Nicieza.
Anath-Na Mut is a
chief wizard in the
court of an
Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II.
Defeated in a
magic duel by the
prophet Moses,
Anath-Na got exiled...
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after him as
Harirhat Anath Smriti Girls' High School. A
statue of
Panja was
founded near
Midnapore Collegiate School. "
Anath Bandhu Panja". Retrieved...
- Ramesses II. Her name is Semitic,
meaning Daughter of
Anath,
referring to the
Canaanite goddess Anath. She had at
least three brothers, Ramesses, Khaemwaset...
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fourth one, Lucknow-er Duel was
dropped later to
avoid the length).
Anath Babur Bhoy (
Anath Babu's
Terror )
revolves around the
story of
Anathbandhu Mitra...
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Patgram Anath Bandhu Government High
School (Bengali: পাটগ্রাম অনাথ বন্ধু সরকারী উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a
secondary school in
Harirampur Upazila, in the division...
- Shamgar, son of
Anath (Hebrew: שַׁמְגַּר Šamgar), is the name of one or
possibly two
individuals named in the Book of Judges. The name
occurs twice:...
- Golu. He is an
incarnation of Lord Krishna. He has
appeared in
Mathura Anath Ashram to stop
Kanishk and his evil plans, When
Kanishk showed up at the...
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several other sites, Bi'ina was
proposed as the
location of
ancient Beth-
Anath mentioned in
Egyptian and
biblical texts.
Archaeological evidence suggests...