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Blepharis crinitusCobbler Cob"bler, n.
1. A mender of shoes. --Addison.
2. A clumsy workman. --Shak.
3. A beverage. See Sherry cobbler, under Sherry.
Cobbler fish (Zo["o]l.), a marine fish (Blepharis
crinitus) of the Atlantic. The name alludes to its
threadlike fin rays. PharisaicPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicalPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicallyPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. PharisaicalnessPharisaic Phar`i*sa"ic (f[a^]r`[i^]*s[=a]"[i^]k), Pharisaical
Phar`i*sa"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. [L. Pharisaicus, Gr.
Farisai:ko`s: cf. F. pharisa["i]que. See Pharisee.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees; resembling the
Pharisees. ``The Pharisaic sect among the Jews.'
--Cudworth.
2. Hence: Addicted to external forms and ceremonies; making a
show of religion without the spirit of it; ceremonial;
formal; hypocritical; self-righteous. ``Excess of outward
and pharisaical holiness.' --Bacon. ``Pharisaical
ostentation.' --Macaulay. -- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Phar`i*sa"ic*al*ness, n. Pharisaism
Pharisaism Phar`i*sa"ism, n. [Cf. F. pharisaisme.]
1. The notions, doctrines, and conduct of the Pharisees, as a
sect. --Sharp.
2. Rigid observance of external forms of religion, without
genuine piety; hypocrisy in religion; a censorious,
self-righteous spirit in matters of morals or manners. ``A
piece of pharisaism.' --Hammond.
Pharisean
Pharisean Phar`i*se"an, a. [L. Pharisaeus, Gr. Farisai^os.]
Following the practice of Pharisees; Pharisaic. [Obs.]
``Pharisean disciples.' --Milton.
Pharisee
Pharisee Phar"i*see (f[a^]r"[i^]*s[=e]), n. [L. Pharisaeus,
Gr. Farisai^os, from Heb. p[=a]rash to separate.]
One of a sect or party among the Jews, noted for a strict and
formal observance of rites and ceremonies and of the
traditions of the elders, and whose pretensions to superior
sanctity led them to separate themselves from the other Jews.
PhariseeismPhariseeism Phar"i*see*ism, n.
See Pharisaism.
Meaning of Pharis from wikipedia
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Pharis may
refer to:
Pharis (mythology), a
character in Gr****
mythology Pharis (horse) (1936–1957), a
French thoroughbred horse Pharis (Laconia), an ancient...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pharis[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Φᾶρις, romanized:
Pháris) was the son of
Hermes and the
Danaid Phylodámeia (Φυλοδάμεια), and...
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Phari or
Pagri (Tibetan: ཕག་རི, Wylie: phag ri; Chinese: 帕里镇; pinyin: Pàlǐ Zhèn) is a town in
Yadong County in the
Tibet Autonomous Region,
China near...
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perfect banjo:
Pharis and
Jason Romero inspired by B.C.'s
Cariboo region". CBC News,
March 11, 2018. Anna Borowiecki, "Chatter
celebrates Pharis and Jason...
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Collected Plays of Gwen
Pharis Ringwood. Ed: Enid
Delgatty Rutland. Ottawa:
Borealis Press, 1982. ISBN 978-0-88887-956-1 The Gwen
Pharis Ringwood Papers, Marlys...
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basketball team.
Pharis attended University of Arkansas. He
previously pla**** for
Svendborg Rabbits in the
Danish League.[citation needed]
Pharis joined Lebanon...
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undisturbed primary lowland forests and
riverine forests.
Nepheronia pharis pharis (Sierra Leone,
coast and north-eastern Guinea, Liberia,
Ivory Coast...
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American Craft Council.
Pharis studied ceramics at the
University of
Minnesota under Warren MacKenzie.
Between 1971 and 1985,
Pharis was emplo**** by various...
- Heritage.
Named for the
Spartan town of
Pharis, he was
owned and bred by
leading French horseman,
Marcel Boussac.
Pharis was
sired by
Pharos who also sired...
- See an
illustration of this
early logo at "cbs-1949.jpg" (JPEG).
Chuck Pharis Web Page.
Archived from the
original on
November 26, 2010.
Retrieved February...