- Look up
profane, profanum, or
profanity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Profane may
refer to:
Profane (religion), a lack of
respect for
things that...
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Profane may
refer to: Sacred–
profane dichotomy, the
contrast between sacred and
profane, a
central characteristic of
religion Sacred and
Profane (Britten)...
- language,
dirty words, or
taboo words,
among other descriptors. The term
profane originates from
classical Latin prof****,
literally 'before (outside) the...
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Profane, or
profanity in
religious use may
refer to a lack of
respect for
things that are held to be sacred,
which implies anything inspiring or deserving...
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University Press) 1972:265–72,
noted in
Tangherlini 1990:375.
Literary or
Profane Legends Archived 2010-06-11 at the
Wayback Machine.
Catholic Encyclopedia...
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Profane is a 2011
American independent film
directed by
Usama Alshaibi. The film won "2011 Best of Fest Feature" of
Boston Underground Film Festival....
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Profane use is a term used in the
Roman Catholic Church to
refer to
closed parish churches that will no
longer be used as churches. This is
often done...
- This is a
sortable list of Bach cantatas, the
cantatas composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach. His
almost 200
extant cantatas are
among his
important vocal...
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Brideshead Revisited: The
Sacred &
Profane Memories of
Captain Charles Ryder is a
novel by the
English writer Evelyn Waugh,
first published in 1945. It...
- Time? A
Slate Investigation".
Slate Magazine. In fact, it
might be more
profane: I
counted a
whopping 544 F-bombs Joseph,
Lianne (July 30, 2020). "Uncut...