- Hearing, or
auditory perception, is the
ability to
perceive sounds through an organ, such as an ear, by
detecting vibrations as
periodic changes in the...
- Śrāvaka (Sanskrit) or Sāvaka (Pali)
means "
hearer" or, more generally, "disciple". This term is used in
Buddhism and Jainism. In Jainism, a śrāvaka is...
- of the
hearer (the
person being spoken to) is threatened. An act that
affirms or
denies a ****ure act of the
hearer creates pressure on the
hearer to either...
- of the
hearer Preparatory precondition: 1) the
speaker believes the
hearer can
perform the
requested act; 2) it is not
obvious that the
hearer would perform...
-
lesson to be
learned from a
story or event. The
moral may be left to the
hearer, reader, or
viewer to
determine for themselves, or may be
explicitly encapsulated...
- and the
father of
their son Achilles. This myth was
already known to the
hearers of
Homer in the late 8th
century BC.
Peleus was the son of Aeacus, king...
- earth.
Jesus warns that
these wonders will
occur in the
lifetimes of the
hearers. In John, the
Cleansing of the
Temple occurs at the
beginning of Jesus's...
- of "Abdul Samee" - "the servant/slave of All-
Hearer/ All-Hearing" or Samiullah/Sameeullah - "All-
Hearer/ All-Hearing of God" respectively. "As-Samee"...
-
accompanied Peter, who
accommodated his
instructions to the
necessities [of his
hearers], but with no
intention of
giving a
normal or
chronological narrative of...
- In
ecclesiastical terminology, an
Auditor (from a
Latin word
meaning "
hearer") is a
person given authority to hear
cases in an
ecclesiastical court. In...