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Baccalaureate sermonBaccalaureate Bac`ca*lau"re*ate, a.
Pertaining to a bachelor of arts.
Baccalaureate sermon, in some American colleges, a sermon
delivered as a farewell discourse to a graduating class. SermocinationSermocination Ser*moc`i*na"tion, n. [L. sermocinatio. See
Sermon.]
The making of speeches or sermons; sermonizing. [Obs.]
--Peacham. Sermocinator
Sermocinator Ser*moc"i*na`tor, n. [L.]
One who makes sermons or speeches. [Obs.] --Howell.
Sermon
Sermon Ser"mon, v. i. [Cf. OF. sermoner, F. sermonner to
lecture one.]
To speak; to discourse; to compose or deliver a sermon.
[Obs.] --Holinshed.
What needeth it to sermon of it more? --Chaucer.
Sermon
Sermon Ser"mon, v. t.
1. To discourse to or of, as in a sermon. [Obs.] --Spenser.
2. To tutor; to lecture. [Poetic] --Shak.
Sermoneer
Sermoneer Ser`mon*eer", n.
A sermonizer. --B. Jonson.
Sermoner
Sermoner Ser"mon*er, n.
A preacher; a sermonizer. [Derogative or Jocose.]
--Thackeray.
SermonetSermonet Ser`mon*et", n.
A short sermon. [Written also sermonette.] sermonetteSermonet Ser`mon*et", n.
A short sermon. [Written also sermonette.] Sermonic
Sermonic Ser*mon"ic, Sermonical Ser*mon"ic*al, a.
Like, or appropriate to, a sermon; grave and didactic. [R.]
``Conversation . . . satirical or sermonic.' --Prof. Wilson.
``Sermonical style.' --V. Knox.
Sermonical
Sermonic Ser*mon"ic, Sermonical Ser*mon"ic*al, a.
Like, or appropriate to, a sermon; grave and didactic. [R.]
``Conversation . . . satirical or sermonic.' --Prof. Wilson.
``Sermonical style.' --V. Knox.
Sermoning
Sermoning Ser"mon*ing, n.
The act of discoursing; discourse; instruction; preaching.
[Obs.] --Chaucer.
Sermonish
Sermonish Ser"mon*ish, a.
Resembling a sermon. [R.]
SermonistSermonist Ser"mon*ist, n.
See Sermonizer. SermonizeSermonize Ser"mon*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sermonized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Sermonizing.]
1. To compose or write a sermon or sermons; to preach.
2. To inculcate rigid rules. [R.] --Chesterfield. Sermonize
Sermonize Ser"mon*ize, v. t.
To preach or discourse to; to affect or influence by means of
a sermon or of sermons. [R.]
Which of us shall sing or sermonize the other fast
asleep? --Landor.
SermonizedSermonize Ser"mon*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sermonized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Sermonizing.]
1. To compose or write a sermon or sermons; to preach.
2. To inculcate rigid rules. [R.] --Chesterfield. Sermonizer
Sermonizer Ser"mon*i`zer, n.
One who sermonizes.
SermonizingSermonize Ser"mon*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sermonized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Sermonizing.]
1. To compose or write a sermon or sermons; to preach.
2. To inculcate rigid rules. [R.] --Chesterfield.
Meaning of Sermo from wikipedia
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Sermo (which is
named after the
Latin word for “conversation”) is a
private social media network for physicians.
Sermo was
founded by
physician Daniel...
- The
Sermo Lupi ad
Anglos ('The
Sermon of the Wolf to the English') is the
title given to a
homily composed in
England between 1010 and 1016 by Wulfstan...
- as
lingua latina or
sermo latinus. They
distinguished the
common vernacular, however, as
Vulgar Latin (
sermo vulgaris and
sermo vulgi), in
contrast to...
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referred to the informal,
everyday variety of
their own
language as
sermo plebeius or
sermo vulgaris,
meaning "common speech". This
could simply refer to unadorned...
- Desa
Wisata Sermo (
Sermo Tourist Village) is a
small village located adjacent to
Waduk Sermo (
Sermo Dam), the main
water source of Hargowilis, Kecamatan...
- VIIIa)
Dominica Quaterna vel
Quando Volueris (Old English,
Bethurum VIIIb)
Sermo de
Baptismate (Old English,
Bethurum VIIIc) De
Septiformi Spiritu (Old English...
- on the
Mount (anglicized from the
Matthean Vulgate Latin section title:
Sermo in monte) is a
collection of
sayings spoken by
Jesus of
Nazareth found in...
- Gr****
title include the
Perfect Word and the
Perfect Teaching, in
Latin Sermo perfectus.
Salaman 2007, p. 11.
Robinson 1990, pp. 12–13;
Copenhaver 1992...
- to
translate foreign concepts into Old English. It is used in the
sermon Sermo Lupi ad Anglos,
where it is
thought to
appear as a word for a
human "sorceress"...
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Written in
Syriac in the late
seventh century, the
Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius
shaped and
influenced Christian eschatological thinking in the Middle...