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Makarov: dogmata (pl от dogma) -
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1) General subject: ballast, colours, convictions, creed, creeds, gospel, lights, ultimatism, view, politics2) Latin: credo3) Religion: beliefs4) Diplomatic term: commitments, conviction5) Official expression: cause6) Advertising: faith7) Makarov: commitment, dogmata ( pl от dogma), views -
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ж.dogma (pl. dogmas, dogmata) -
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жен.dogma мн. ч. dogmata, doctrine, tenet -
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муж.doctrine; dogma мн. ч. dogmata
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dogma — c.1600 (in plural dogmata), from L. dogma philosophical tenet, from Gk. dogma (gen. dogmatos) opinion, tenet, lit. that which one thinks is true, from dokein to seem good, think (see DECENT (Cf. decent)). Treated in 17c. 18c. as a Greek word in… … Etymology dictionary
Dogmata — Dogma Dog ma (d[o^]g m[.a]), n.; pl. E. {Dogmas} (d[o^]g m[.a]z), L. {Dogmata} (d[o^]g m[.a]*t[.a]). [L. dogma, Gr. do gma, pl. do gmata, fr. dokei^n to think, seem, appear; akin to L. decet it is becoming. Cf. {Decent}.] 1. That which is held as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dogma — • Signifies, in the writings of the ancient classical authors, sometimes, an opinion or that which seems true to a person; sometimes, the philosophical doctrines or tenets, and especially the distinctive philosophical doctrines, of a particular… … Catholic encyclopedia
Dogma — Dog ma (d[o^]g m[.a]), n.; pl. E. {Dogmas} (d[o^]g m[.a]z), L. {Dogmata} (d[o^]g m[.a]*t[.a]). [L. dogma, Gr. do gma, pl. do gmata, fr. dokei^n to think, seem, appear; akin to L. decet it is becoming. Cf. {Decent}.] 1. That which is held as an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dogma — (gr.), im Plural Dogmata od. Dogmen, 1) Meinung, bes. 2) Willensmeinung, Beschluß; daher 3) im griechischen Staatswesen ein öffentlicher Beschluß, Verordnung, Decret; 4) die Lehrsätze der Philosophen; 5) in der alten christlichen Kirche die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dogma — (griech., Mehrzahl: Dogmata, Dogmen), als positive Behauptung ausgesprochene Lehrmeinung; in der altklassischen Literatur philosophischer Lehrsatz; im Neuen Testament kaiserliche Verordnung (Luk. 2, 1; Apostelgesch. 17, 7), gesetzliche Bestimmung … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
DOGMA — quid proprie sit, et quomodo a Decreto differat, vide supra in hac voce. Macri Fratres, regulas seu canones, a Conciliis sancitas, Dogmata; a Pontificibus, cum Cardinalium Consistorio stabilitas, Decreta; solius Papae ordinationes, Decretales,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
dogma — [dôg′mə, däg′mə] n. pl. dogmas or dogmata [dôg′mə tə, däg′mə tə] [L, an opinion, that which one believes (in LL(Ec), a decree, order) < Gr, opinion, judgment < dokein, to seem: see DECENT] 1. a doctrine; tenet; belief 2. doctrines, tenets,… … English World dictionary
Dogma — For other uses, see Dogma (disambiguation). Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, or a particular group or organization[1]. It is authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted, or diverged from, by the practitioners or… … Wikipedia
Dogma — Unter einem Dogma (altgr. δόγμα, dógma, „Meinung, Lehrsatz; Beschluss, Verordnung“[1]) versteht man eine fest stehende Definition oder aber eine grundlegende (Lehr )Meinung, deren Wahrheitsanspruch als unumstößlich gilt. Insbesondere in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
dogma — noun (plural dogmas; also dogmata) Etymology: Latin dogmat , dogma, from Greek, from dokein to seem more at decent Date: 1638 1. a. something held as an established opinion; especially a definite authoritativ … New Collegiate Dictionary