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1 similitūdō
similitūdō inis, f [similis], likeness, resemblance, similitude: est igitur homini cum deo similitudo: ad similitudinem deorum accedere, to resemble more closely: genus imperi proximum similitudini regiae, closely resembling royalty: contrahit celeriter similitudo eos, L.: sunt quaedam animi similitudines cum corpore: id ad similitudinem panis efficiebant, Cs.: similitudo speciesque sapientium: amoris humani.— Analogy, reasoning from precedents: cetera (genera causarum) similitudini reliquisti.— Sameness, uniformity, monotony: similitudo est satietatis mater.—In rhet., a comparison, simile, similitude: ex similitudine, by way of comparison: similitudinum copia: volgata, L.* * *likeness, imitation; similarity, resemblance; by-word (Plater); parable -
2 parabola
comparison; explanatory illustration; parable (L+S), allegory; proverb; speech; parabola (math.) -
3 parabole
comparison; explanatory illustration; parable (L+S), allegory; proverb; speech -
4 parabula
comparison; explanatory illustration; parable (L+S), allegory; proverb; speech -
5 parabola
I.Lit.: in omni parabole aut praecedit similitudo, res sequitur;II.aut praecedit res, similitude sequitur,
Quint. 8, 3, 77; 6, 3, 59:qui simpliciter et demonstrandae rei causā eloquebantur, parabolis referti sunt,
Sen. Ep. 59, 5.—Transf., in eccl. Lat., an allegorical relation, a parable, Tert. adv. Marc. 3, 5; Aug. quaest. Evang. 2, 45; Vulg. Job, 27, 1; id. Matt. 13, 3 et saep.—B.A proverb, Vulg. 3 Reg. 4, 32.—C.A taunting speech, Vulg. Hab. 2, 6.—D.Any speech, esp. in phrase:assumptā parabolā,
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6 parabole
I.Lit.: in omni parabole aut praecedit similitudo, res sequitur;II.aut praecedit res, similitude sequitur,
Quint. 8, 3, 77; 6, 3, 59:qui simpliciter et demonstrandae rei causā eloquebantur, parabolis referti sunt,
Sen. Ep. 59, 5.—Transf., in eccl. Lat., an allegorical relation, a parable, Tert. adv. Marc. 3, 5; Aug. quaest. Evang. 2, 45; Vulg. Job, 27, 1; id. Matt. 13, 3 et saep.—B.A proverb, Vulg. 3 Reg. 4, 32.—C.A taunting speech, Vulg. Hab. 2, 6.—D.Any speech, esp. in phrase:assumptā parabolā,
Vulg. Num. 23, 7.
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PARABLE — PARABLE, from the Greek παραβολὴ (lit. juxtaposition ), the usual Septuagint rendering of Hebrew mashal ( comparison, saying, and derived meanings ). No distinction is made in biblical usage between parable, allegory, and fable; all are forms of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Parable — Par a*ble, n. [F. parabole, L. parabola, fr. Gr. ? a placing beside or together, a comparing, comparison, a parable, fr. ? to throw beside, compare; para beside + ? to throw; cf. Skr. gal to drop. Cf. {Emblem}, {Gland}, {Palaver}, {Parabola},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
parable — (n.) early 14c., saying or story in which something is expressed in terms of something else, from O.Fr. parable, from L. parabola comparison, from Gk. parabole a comparison, parable, lit. a throwing beside, from para alongside (see PARA (Cf. para … Etymology dictionary
parable — [par′ə bəl] n. [ME < MFr parabole < LL(Ec) parabola, an allegorical relation, parable < L, comparison < Gr parabolē, an analogy (< paraballein, to throw beside: see PARA 1 & BALL2), in N.T. & LXX, parable: transl. of Heb mashal,… … English World dictionary
Parable — Par a*ble, v. t. To represent by parable. [R.] [1913 Webster] Which by the ancient sages was thus parabled. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Parable — Par a*ble, a. [L. parabilis, fr. parare to provide.] Procurable. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
parable — *allegory, myth, fable … New Dictionary of Synonyms
parable — [n] moral story allegory, fable, legend, lesson, tale, teaching; concept 282 … New thesaurus
parable — ► NOUN ▪ a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. ORIGIN Latin parabola comparison, discourse, allegory , from Greek parabol (see PARABOLA(Cf. ↑parabola)) … English terms dictionary
Parable — For a comparison of parable with other kinds of stories, see Myth, legend, fairy tale, and fable. The Parable of the Good Samaritan by Jan Wijnants (1670) shows the Good Samaritan tending the injured man. A parable is … Wikipedia
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