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1. 2. noun* * *noun the comings and goings of the people in the street.) das Kommen* * *com·ing[ˈkʌmɪŋ]I'll be back this \coming Friday nächsten Freitag bin ich zurück\coming difficulties bevorstehende Schwierigkeitenthe \coming elections die anstehenden Wahlenthe \coming generation die kommende Generation\coming storm nahender Sturmthe \coming year das kommende [o nächste] JahrII. n\comings and goings ein Kommen und Gehen nt* * *['kʌmɪŋ]1. nKommen ntyou can sense the coming of spring the first/second coming (of the Lord) — man fühlt or spürt das Herannahen des Frühlings die Ankunft/Wiederkunft des Herrn
coming and going/comings and goings — Kommen und Gehen nt
kommend; year, week also nächstcoming of age — Erreichung f der Volljährigkeit
a coming politician — einer der kommenden Männer in der Politik
it's the coming thing (inf) — das ist zurzeit groß im Kommen (inf)
* * *coming [ˈkʌmıŋ]A adj kommend:a) (zu)künftig:the coming man der Coming Man, der kommende Mannb) nächst(er, e, es):B s1. Kommen n, Nahen n, Ankunft f:the comings and goings pl das Kommen und Gehen2. Eintritt m (eines Ereignisses):coming of age Mündigwerden n* * *1. 2. noun* * *adj.einkehrend adj.kommend adj. -
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attr, inv( next) kommend;( approaching) herannahend;I'll be back this \coming Friday nächsten Freitag bin ich zurück;\coming difficulties bevorstehende Schwierigkeiten;the \coming elections die anstehenden Wahlen;the \coming generation die kommende Generation;\coming storm nahender Sturm;the \coming year das kommende [o nächste] Jahr nthe \coming of the Messiah rel das Nahen des Messias2) ( approaching)\comings and goings ein Kommen und Gehen nt
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Messiah — Messiah † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Messiah (Or Messias.) The Greek form Messias is a transliteration of the Hebrew, Messiah, the anointed . The word appears only twice of the promised prince (Daniel 9:26; Psalm 2:2); yet, when a… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Messiah (EP) — Messiah EP by Godflesh Released 2003 Recorded 1994–1995 … Wikipedia
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Messiah — Mes*si ah, n. [Heb. m[=a]sh[=i]akh anointed, fr. m[=a]shakh to anoint. Cf. {Messias}.] The expected king and deliverer of the Hebrews; the Savior; Christ. [1913 Webster] And told them the Messiah now was born. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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messiah — (n.) c.1300, Messias, from L.L. Messias, from Gk. Messias, from Aramaic meshiha and Hebrew mashiah the anointed (of the Lord), from mashah anoint. This is the word rendered in Septuagint as Gk. Khristos (see CHRIST (Cf. Christ)). In Old Testament … Etymology dictionary
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Messiah — Messiahship, n. Messianic /mes ee an ik/, adj. Messianically, adv. /mi suy euh/, n. 1. the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people. 2. Jesus Christ, regarded by Christians as fulfilling this promise and expectation. John 4:25, 26. 3 … Universalium