Definition of Contrarieties. Meaning of Contrarieties. Synonyms of Contrarieties

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Contrarieties. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Contrarieties and, of course, Contrarieties synonyms and on the right images related to the word Contrarieties.

Definition of Contrarieties

No result for Contrarieties. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Contrarieties from wikipedia

- foolish designs. Another account speaks of marriage frustrated and contrarieties of all kinds. In some traditions, the Lovers represent relationships...
- corruption; also, for a man, the loss of a benefactor; for a woman, many contrarieties; for a maid, failure of marriage projects. Reversed: Inertia, sleep...
- In lexical semantics, opposites are words lying in an inherently incompatible binary relationship. For example, something that is even entails that it...
- to time appeared in the world, enriched with various endowments and contrarieties of excellence, none seems to have been [more] exalted above the common...
- synagogue of Satan: anti-Catholicism, false doctrine and the construction of contrariety". The Devil and Demonism in Early Modern England. Cambridge, England:...
- relationship" [in English we would say "oppositional relationship"] is one of contrariety rather than contradiction. The only "functions" that are applied uniquely...
- Interpretation and its distinction between two oppositions: contradiction and contrariety. However, Aristotle did not draw any diagram; this was done several centuries...
- Science, p. 33. Quoted in LaBossiere, Robertson Davies: A Mingling of Contrarieties, p. 126. Quotations related to The Deptford Trilogy at Wikiquote...
- (2004-05-09). "71 – The Elephant in the dark, on the reconciliation of contrarieties". Rumi – Tales from Masnavi. Retrieved 2006-08-29. For an adaptation...
- perspective and stated, "Sankara recognizes the value of the law of contrariety and self-alienation from the standpoint of idealistic logic; and it has...