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1 bless
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be blessed[Swahili Word] -barikiwa[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] bariki------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bless[Swahili Word] -bariki[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] baraka - Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bless someone[Swahili Word] -barikia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] God bless[Swahili Word] Mungubariki[Part of Speech] interjection[Swahili Example] Mungubariki ana siku sita za kumtafuta mwana wa watu [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] grant blessings to[Swahili Word] -barikie[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] bariki------------------------------------------------------------
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bless — ► VERB 1) call on God to protect or treat favourably. 2) consecrate by a religious rite. 3) praise (God). 4) (be blessed with) be endowed with or granted (something greatly desired). ● bless you! Cf. ↑bless you! … English terms dictionary
bless — [ bles ] (past tense and past participle blessed or blest [ blest ] ) verb transitive * 1. ) to say a prayer asking God to help and protect someone or something: a ceremony to bless the harvest a ) if God blesses someone or something, he helps… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bless — verb past tense and past participle blessed or blest, (T) 1 bless him/her etc spoken used to show that you are fond of someone, amused by them, or pleased by something they have done: Tim can tie his shoelaces now Mum. Can he, bless him! | Bless… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bless — verb 1》 consecrate or invoke divine favour upon (someone) by means of a religious rite. ↘call (God) holy; praise (God). ↘(bless oneself) archaic make the sign of the cross. 2》 (bless someone with) endow someone with (a cherished thing or… … English new terms dictionary
bless — verb 1) the chaplain blessed the couple Syn: ask/invoke God s favor for, give a benediction for; consecrate, sanctify, dedicate (to God), make holy, make sacred; formal hallow Ant: curse 2) bless the name of the Lord Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
bless — verb 1) the Cardinal blessed the memorial plaque Syn: consecrate, sanctify, dedicate to God, make holy; formal hallow 2) the gods blessed us with magical voices Syn: endow, bestow, furnish, give, favour, con … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
bless — I UK [bles] / US verb [transitive] Word forms bless : present tense I/you/we/they bless he/she/it blesses present participle blessing past tense blessed or blest UK [blest] / US past participle blessed or blest * 1) a) to say a prayer asking God… … English dictionary
bless — [[t]ble̱s[/t]] blesses, blessing, blessed 1) VERB When someone such as a priest blesses people or things, he asks for God s favour and protection for them. [V n] ...asking for all present to bless this couple and their loving commitment to one… … English dictionary
bless — transitive verb (blessed; also blest; blessing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English blētsian, from blōd blood; from the use of blood in consecration Date: before 12th century 1. to hallow or consecrate by religious rite or word 2. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
bless — 1. verb a) To make something blessed, to confer blessing upon. b) To turn (a reference) into an object. Ant: curse, condemn See Also … Wiktionary
bless — [bles] verb [T] 1) to say a prayer asking God to help and protect someone or something 2) to make something holy, so that it can be used in a religious ceremony • be blessed with sth to have something very good or special[/ex] bless you… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English