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CivilianCivilian Ci*vil"ian, n. [From Civil]
1. One skilled in the civil law.
Ancient civilians and writers upon government.
--Swift.
2. A student of the civil law at a university or college.
--R. Graves.
3. One whose pursuits are those of civil life, not military
or clerical. Civilist
Civilist Civ"il*ist, n.
A civilian. [R.] --Warbur?on.
Civilizable
Civilizable Civ"i*li`za*ble, a.
Capable of being civilized.
civilizationHallstatt Hall"statt, Hallstattian Hall*stat"ti*an, a.
Of or pert. to Hallstatt, Austria, or the Hallstatt
civilization.
Hallstatt, or Hallstattian, civilization, a prehistoric
civilization of central Europe, variously dated at from
1000 to 1500 b. c. and usually associated with the Celtic
or Alpine race. It was characterized by expert use of
bronze, a knowledge of iron, possession of domestic
animals, agriculture, and artistic skill and sentiment in
manufacturing pottery, ornaments, etc.
The Hallstattian civilization flourished chiefly in
Carinthia, southern Germany, Switzerland, Bohemia,
Silesia, Bosnia, the southeast of France, and
southern Italy. --J. Deniker.
H. epoch, the first iron age, represented by the Hallstatt
civilization. Civilization
Civilization Civ`i*li*za"tion, n. [Cf. F. civilisation.]
1. The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized;
national culture; refinement.
Our manners, our civilization, and all the good
things connected with manners, and with
civilization, have, in this European world of ours,
depended for ages upon two principles -- . . . the
spirit of a gentleman, and spirit of religion.
--Burke
2. (Law) Rendering a criminal process civil. [Obs.]
CivilizeCivilize Civ"i*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Civilized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Civilizing.] [Cf. F. civilizer, fr.L. civilis civil.
See Civil.]
1. To reclaim from a savage state; to instruct in the rules
and customs of civilization; to educate; to refine.
Yet blest that fate which did his arms dispose Her
land to civilize, as to subdue. --Dryden
2. To admit as suitable to a civilized state. [Obs. or R.]
``Civilizing adultery.' --Milton.
Syn: To polish; refine; humanize. CivilizedCivilize Civ"i*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Civilized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Civilizing.] [Cf. F. civilizer, fr.L. civilis civil.
See Civil.]
1. To reclaim from a savage state; to instruct in the rules
and customs of civilization; to educate; to refine.
Yet blest that fate which did his arms dispose Her
land to civilize, as to subdue. --Dryden
2. To admit as suitable to a civilized state. [Obs. or R.]
``Civilizing adultery.' --Milton.
Syn: To polish; refine; humanize. Civilized
Civilized Civ"i*lized, a.
Reclaimed from savage life and manners; instructed in arts,
learning, and civil manners; refined; cultivated.
Sale of conscience and duty in open market is not
reconcilable with the present state of civilized
society. --J. Quincy.
Civilizer
Civilizer Civ"i*li*zer, n.
One who, or that which, civilizes or tends to civilize.
CivilizingCivilize Civ"i*lize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Civilized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Civilizing.] [Cf. F. civilizer, fr.L. civilis civil.
See Civil.]
1. To reclaim from a savage state; to instruct in the rules
and customs of civilization; to educate; to refine.
Yet blest that fate which did his arms dispose Her
land to civilize, as to subdue. --Dryden
2. To admit as suitable to a civilized state. [Obs. or R.]
``Civilizing adultery.' --Milton.
Syn: To polish; refine; humanize. Incivilization
Incivilization In*civ`i*li*za"tion, n. [Pref. in- not +
civilization.]
The state of being uncivilized; want of civilization;
barbarism.
Uncivility
Uncivility Un`ci*vil"i*ty, n.
Incivility. [Obs.]
Uncivilization
Uncivilization Un*civ`i*li*za"tion, n.
The state of being uncivilized; savagery or barbarism. [R.]
Uncivilized
Uncivilized Un*civ"i*lized, a.
1. Not civilized; not reclaimed from savage life; rude;
barbarous; savage; as, the uncivilized inhabitants of
Central Africa.
2. Not civil; coarse; clownish. [R.] --Addison.
Meaning of Ivili from wikipedia
- Wandji)
Alewijnse et al. 2007;
Idiata 2007 B50:
Nzebi group B503 - Vili (
Ivili,
Bavili de la Ngouié)
Alewijnse et al. 2007;
Idiata 2007 B50:
Nzebi group...
- the
source and context,
there are
several forms: Bavili, Bavilis, Fiote,
Ivili, Loango, Vilis. The term
fiote ("black"), used by
Portuguese settlers, is...
- Ikuákongo (Kakongo), Ikóchi, Ilínji (Ilinge), Kiyómbe (Quiombe), Kisúndi and
Ivili although some are
sometimes considered separate from Ibinda.
Ibinda is a...