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1 rehausser
rehausser [ʀəose]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ mur, clôture] to make higher ; [+ plafond, chaise] to raise• on va le rehausser avec un coussin [+ enfant] we'll put a cushion under him so he's sitting up a bit higherb. [+ beauté, couleur, image de marque, prestige] to enhance ; [+ goût] to bring out ; [+ détail] to accentuate* * *ʀəose1) ( surélever) to raise2) ( accentuer) to enhance [prestige, beauté]3) ( souligner) to set off [contour, motif]* * *ʀəose vt1) [niveau, véhicule, chaise] to raise2) fig (= améliorer) [prestige, teint, qualité] to enhance* * *rehausser verb table: aimer vtr1 ( surélever) to raise;2 ( accentuer) to enhance [prestige, beauté] (de by);3 ( souligner) to set off [contour, motif] (de by).[rəose] verbe transitif1. [surélever - plafond] to raise ; [ - mur] to make higher -
2 повысить престиж
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3 повышать престиж
General subject: enhance prestige -
4 поднимать престиж
General subject: enhance prestige -
5 поднять престиж
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6 авторитет
1) authority; (влияние тж.) prestigeзавоевать авторитет — to gain / to win prestige / authority
не признавать авторитет — to override / to renounce (smb.'s) authority
повышать авторитет — to enhance (smb.'s) prestige
решительно повысить авторитет ООН — to enhance resolutely the authority of the U. N.
подорвать авторитет — to undermine (smb.'s) prestige
пользоваться авторитетом — to have authority (with), to have / to enjoy prestige (with / among)
прибегать к авторитету — to interpose (smb.'s) authority
ссылаться на авторитет — to allege an authority, to invoke / to quote (smb.'s) authority
укреплять авторитет — to consolidate (smb.'s) authority
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7 prestigio
m.prestige.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: prestigiar.* * *1 prestige* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=fama) prestige2) (=ensalmo) spell, magic spell3) (=truco) trick* * *masculino prestige* * *= stature, authoritativeness, prestige, repute, eminence, kudos, standing.Ex. Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.Ex. Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex. The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.Ex. In view of the fact that many of these reports are written by academic specialists, often of international repute, it is not surprising that they constitute a valuable source of information for the academic community.Ex. The method is applied to assess the eminence of scientific journals.Ex. Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex. Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.----* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* dar prestigio = lend + authoritativeness.* de prestigio internacional = of international renown.* de prestigio mundial = world-class.* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* perder prestigio = lose + face.* recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.* ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.* * *masculino prestige* * *= stature, authoritativeness, prestige, repute, eminence, kudos, standing.Ex: Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.
Ex: Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex: The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.Ex: In view of the fact that many of these reports are written by academic specialists, often of international repute, it is not surprising that they constitute a valuable source of information for the academic community.Ex: The method is applied to assess the eminence of scientific journals.Ex: Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex: Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* dar prestigio = lend + authoritativeness.* de prestigio internacional = of international renown.* de prestigio mundial = world-class.* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* perder prestigio = lose + face.* recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.* ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.* * *prestigeuna marca/joyería de prestigio a prestigious make/jeweler'sgoza de gran prestigio en este país she enjoys great prestige in this countryese colegio tiene mucho prestigio that school has a great deal of prestige, that is an extremely prestigious school* * *
Del verbo prestigiar: ( conjugate prestigiar)
prestigio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
prestigió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
prestigio sustantivo masculino
prestige;
prestigio sustantivo masculino prestige
' prestigio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
categoría
- crédito
- empañar
- afianzar
- conferir
- crear
- decaer
- desprestigio
English:
enhance
- face
- Ivy League
- prestige
- standing
- status
- status symbol
- established
- QC
* * *prestigio nmprestige;una tienda de prestigio a prestigious store;un cirujano de prestigio internacional a surgeon of international renown;una voz que goza de mucho prestigio entre los intelectuales a figure who enjoys great prestige among intellectuals* * *m prestige;de prestigio prestigious;de prestigio mundial respected worldwide* * *prestigio nm: prestige♦ prestigioso, -sa adj* * *prestigio n prestige -
8 valoriser
valoriser [valɔʀize]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ région, patrimoine, capital] to develop ; [+ produit, titre] to increase the value ofb. ( = donner plus de prestige à) [+ personne] to increase the standing of ; [+ profession] to enhance the status ofc. [+ déchets] to recover2. reflexive verb► se valoriser [immeuble, titres] to increase in value* * *valɔʀize1) ( promouvoir) to promote [produit]; to make [something] attractive [profession, études]2) ( mettre en valeur) to develop [région, ressources]; to put [something] to good use [diplôme, savoir-faire]3) ( faire fructifier) to put [something] to work [capital]* * *valɔʀize vt1) (= donner de la valeur à) to increase the status of2) ÉCONOMIE, [région, matériau, produit, ressource] to develop3) FINANCE to increase the value of4) (= considérer comme important) to value5) (= mettre en valeur) to highlight, to bring out* * *valoriser verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( mettre en valeur) to develop [région, ressources]; to put [sth] to advantage [diplôme, savoir-faire];B se valoriser vpr [candidat] to show oneself to best advantage; [coquette] to make the most of oneself.[valɔrize] verbe transitif1. ÉCONOMIE [région] to develop the economy ofune nouvelle gare valorisera les terrains avoisinants a new railway station will enhance the value of local land2. ÉCOLOGIE [déchets] to recover3. [augmenter le prestige de] -
9 realce
m.1 glamor.dar realce a algo/alguien to enhance something/somebody2 relief.3 luster, enhancement, splendor.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: realzar.* * *1 (adorno) relief\dar realce a algo to enhance somethingponer de realce to highlight* * *SM1) (Téc) embossing2) (Arte) highlight3) (=esplendor) lustre, luster (EEUU), splendour, splendor (EEUU); (=importancia) importance, significancedar realce a — (=añadir esplendor) to add lustre to, enhance; (=destacar) to highlight
* * *1)a)dar realce a algo — a belleza/figura to enhance something
b) ( en costura) reliefc) (Tec) embossing2) ( importancia) significance* * *= enhancement, heightening.Ex. Editors consider content of abstracts and their languages as a primary factor in retrieval enhancement.Ex. The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.----* realce de imágenes = image-enhancement.* * *1)a)dar realce a algo — a belleza/figura to enhance something
b) ( en costura) reliefc) (Tec) embossing2) ( importancia) significance* * *= enhancement, heightening.Ex: Editors consider content of abstracts and their languages as a primary factor in retrieval enhancement.
Ex: The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.* realce de imágenes = image-enhancement.* * *A1(relieve, brillo): el fondo oscuro daba realce al cuadro the dark background enhanced the paintingel vestido da realce a su belleza the dress highlights o enhances her beautyel maquillaje da realce a sus enormes ojos oscuros the makeup sets off her huge dark eyesla lista de estrellas invitadas dio realce al festival the line-up of star guests added luster to the festival2 (en costura) reliefbordado de or en realce embroidered in relief3 ( Tec) embossingB (importancia) significanceel realce de estas cifras the significance o importance of these figures* * *
Del verbo realzar: ( conjugate realzar)
realcé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
realce es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
realce
realzar
realce sustantivo masculino: dar realce a algo ‹a belleza/figura› to enhance sth;
‹ a ocasión› to add luster to sth
realzar ( conjugate realzar) verbo transitivo ‹belleza/figura› to enhance, set off;
‹ color› to highlight, bring out
realzar verbo transitivo
1 (un sabor, una idea) to enhance
2 (destacar) to bring out: el maquillaje realza su mirada, the makeup shows off her eyes
' realce' also found in these entries:
English:
highlight
* * *♦ nm1. [esplendor] glamour;el maquillaje pone de realce su belleza make-up enhances o highlights her beauty;la presencia del rey dio realce al acto the king's presence lent the occasion an air of particular importanceInformát realce de imagen image enhancement2. [en arquitectura, escultura] relief3. [bordado] detail (in relief)* * *m:dar realce a algo highlight sth* * *realce nm1) : embossing, relief2)dar realce : to highlight, to bring out -
10 prestiż
m sgt (G prestiżu) książk. prestige- mieć prestiż to have prestige- umocnić/wzmocnić swój/czyjś prestiż to enhance one’s/sb’s prestige- podnieść czyjś prestiż to raise sb’s prestige- podważyć swój/czyjś prestiż to damage one’s/sb’s prestige- korupcja zachwiała prestiż urzędników państwowych corruption undermined the prestige of civil servants* * *-u* * *miprestige, cachet, kudos; cieszyć się dużym prestiżem enjoy high prestige.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prestiż
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11 prestigiar
v.to give prestige to; to make famous (dar fama); to honor (honrar).* * *VT (=dar prestigio) to give prestige to; (=dar fama) to make famous; (=honrar) to honour, honor (EEUU) ( con with)(=realzar) to enhance* * *prestigiar [A1 ]vtestuvo prestigiada por la presencia del primer ministro its status o prestige was enhanced by the presence of the prime ministerprestigia la institución he is a credit to the institutiontales acciones prestigian su nombre such deeds do him great credit* * *prestigiar vtsu nombre prestigia la institución his name lends prestige to the institution;hace mucho tiempo que no nos prestigia con su presencia he hasn't honoured us with his presence for a long time* * *v/t lend prestige to;prestigiar algo con su presencia honor o Br honour sth with one’s presence -
12 поднимать
несов. - поднима́ть, сов. - подня́ть; (вн.)1) (брать, подбирать снизу) pick up (d); lift (d)2) (перемещать, смещать наверх) lift (d), raise (d); ( что-л тяжёлое) heave (d)поднима́ть бага́ж на по́лку — lift the luggage to the rack
поднима́ть ру́ку — raise one's hand
подня́ть глаза́ (на вн.) — lift up one's eyes (to)
поднима́ть воротни́к — turn up one's collar
поднима́ть флаг — hoist a flag; мор. make the colours
3) ( заставлять встать) rouse (d)поднима́ть на́ ноги — rouse (d), get up (d)
4) ( вздымать) raise (d)поднима́ть пыль — raise dust
5) ( делать более высоким) raiseподнима́ть у́ровень воды́ — raise the water level
6) ( повышать качество чего-л) raise (d)поднима́ть дисципли́ну — raise the standard of discipline
поднима́ть производи́тельность труда́ — raise the productivity of labour, raise labour productivity
поднима́ть у́ровень жи́зни — raise the standard of living
поднима́ть на бо́лее высо́кий у́ровень — raise (d) to a much higher level
7) (укреплять, делать более значимым) enhance (d)поднима́ть прести́ж (рд.) — enhance the prestige [-tiːʒ] (of)
поднима́ть значе́ние (рд.) — enhance the importance (of), raise the significance (of)
поднима́ть документа́цию за после́дний год — study the documentation covering the past year
о́дному мне не подня́ть э́то де́ло — I can't cope with that alone
10) разг. ( воспитывать и давать старт в жизни) set smb on smb's feet, give smb a start in lifeей пришло́сь тя́жким трудо́м поднима́ть дете́й — she had to work hard to set the children on their feet
11) разг. (налаживать, восстанавливать) restore (d) to good condition, set (d) back on its feetподнима́ть дела́ фи́рмы — set the company back on its feet
••поднима́ть бока́л (за вн.) — raise one's glass (to)
поднима́ть вопро́с — raise the issue
поднима́ть восста́ние — excite [stir up] a rebellion
поднима́ть го́лову (смелеть, оживляться) — hold up one's head
поднима́ть ру́ку на кого́-л — lift one's hand against smb
поднима́ть на во́здух (взрывать) — blow up (d)
поднима́ть на́ смех кого́-л — make a laughing-stock of smb
поднима́ть настрое́ние — cheer up (d), raise the spirits (of)
поднима́ть нос — put on airs идиом.
поднима́ть ору́жие — take up arms
поднима́ть паруса́ — hoist / set sail
поднима́ть пе́тли — pick up stitches
поднима́ть трево́гу — raise an alarm
поднима́ть целину́ — break fresh ground, open up virgin lands
поднима́ть шум / крик — make a noise, set up a clamour
подня́ть из руи́н — raise from the ruins (d)
подня́ть на борьбу́ — stir to action (d)
подня́ть на́ ноги — см. нога
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13 престиж
м.prestigeподнимать престиж (рд.) — enhance the prestige (of)
потеря престижа — loss of prestige / face
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14 престиж
м.prestige [-'tiːʒ]поднима́ть прести́ж (рд.) — enhance the prestige (of)
поте́ря прести́жа — loss of prestige / face
сохрани́ть свой прести́ж — save one's face
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15 поднимать
поднять (вн.)1. (в разн. знач.) lift (d.), raise (d.); (о глазах, руках тж.) lift up (d.); (что-л. тяжёлое) heave* (d.)поднимать руку на кого-л. — lift one's hand against smb.
поднимать бокал (за вн.) — raise one's glass (to)
поднимать оружие — take* up arms
поднимать паруса — hoist / set* sail
поднимать флаг — hoist a flag; мор. make* the colours
2. ( подбирать) pick up (d.)3. ( повышать) raise (d.)поднимать производительность труда — raise the productivity of labour, raise labour productivity
поднимать престиж (рд.) — enhance the prestige (of)
поднимать значение (рд.) — enhance the importance (of), raise the significance (of)
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поднимать на ноги — rouse (d.), get* up (d.)поднимать новину, целину — break* fresh ground, open up virgin lands
поднимать вопрос — raise a question
поднимать восстание — excite, или stir up, rebellion
поднимать шум, крик — make* a noise, set* up a clamour
поднимать голову — hold* up one's head
поднимать кого-л. на смех — make* a laughing-stock of smb.
поднимать нос — put* on airs идиом.
поднимать настроение — cheer up (d.), raise the spirits (of)
поднимать на воздух ( взрывать) — blow* up (d.)
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16 піднімати
= підняти1) ( переміщати знизу вгору) to raise, to lift, to hoist; (коловоротом, лебідкою тощо) to heaveпіднімати келих (за кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to raise one's glass (to)
піднімати комір — to raise ( to turn up) one's collar
піднімати лебідкою — to wind, to winch
піднімати прапор — to hoist ( to run up) a flag
піднімати руку — to raise one's hand; ( при голосуванні) to show one's hand
2) ( підбирати знизу) to pick up3) ( збільшувати рівень) to raise4) (збільшувати, підвищувати, підносити) to raiseпіднімати (здіймати) крик — to set up ( to raise) a cry, to raise the hue and cry
піднімати настрій — to raise one's spirits, to cheer up
піднімати ціну — to raise the price (of)
5) ( зміцнювати) to enhance6) (надихати, спонукати) to inspire, to stir upпіднімати заколот — to mutiny, to stir up a revolt, to excite rebellion
7) (налагоджувати, поліпшувати) to set back on its feet8) мисл. (зайця, ведмедя) to startпіднімати дичину — to spring ( to rouse) game
9)піднімати питання — to raise the issue, to bring up
піднімати пару с.-г. — to fallow
піднімати цілину — to open up virgin lands, to plough new lands
піднімати вітрило — to raise ( to make) sail, to set sail
піднімати на ноги — to alarm; to get up; to rouse
піднімати на сміх — to make fun (of), to ridicule, to laugh (at), to make a fool (of)
піднімати (задирати) ніс — to put on airs ідіом.
піднімати на когось руку — to lift (up) one's hand against someone
піднімати тривогу — to give/raise an alarm
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17 revaloriser
revaloriser [ʀ(ə)valɔʀize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ monnaie] to revalue ; [+ salaire] to raise ; [+ conditions de travail] to improve ; [+ institution, tradition] to reassert the value of* * *ʀ(ə)valɔʀize1) ( augmenter) to increase, to raise [salaire]; to revalue [monnaie]2) ( rendre l'estime envers) to reassert the value of [travail manuel, traditions]3) ( remettre en état) to renovate [bâtiment]* * *ʀ(ə)valɔʀize vt1) [monnaie] to revalue2) [salaires, pensions] to raise3) [institution, tradition] to value* * *revaloriser verb table: aimer vtr1 ( augmenter) to increase, to raise [salaire, pension]; to revalue, to revalorize [monnaie]; to increase the value of [titre]; en revalorisant le titre de 15% by increasing the bond by 15%;2 ( rendre l'estime envers) revaloriser le travail manuel/les filières techniques to enhance the prestige of ou to reassert the value of manual work/technical studies; revaloriser les traditions locales to reassert the value of ou to promote local traditions;3 ( améliorer) revaloriser les conditions de travail to improve working conditions;4 ( remettre en état) revaloriser un quartier/un bâtiment to renovate an area/a building.[rəvalɔrize] verbe transitif1. [monnaie] to revaluate -
18 κυδαίνω
1 enhance, lend prestige toὁ δὲ πάλᾳ κυδαίνων Ἔχεμος Τεγέαν O. 10.66
ὄρος τοῦ μὲν ἐπωνυμίαν κλεινὸς οἰκιστὴρ ἐκύδανεν πόλιν γείτονα P. 1.31
νέαισί θ' ἑορταῖς ἰσχύος τ ἀνδρῶν ἁμίλλαις ἅρμασί τε γλαφυροῖς ἄμφαινε κυδαίνων πόλιν N. 9.12
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19 δοξάζω
δοξάζω (s. δόξα) impf. ἐδόξαζον; fut. δοξάσω; 1 aor. ἐδόξασα, impv. δόξασον; pf. 1 pl. δεδοξάκαμεν (Just., D. 1:4). Pass.: 1 aor. pass. ἐδοξάσθην; pf. pass. δεδόξασμαι J 17:10 (Xenophanes and Trag.+; LXX; pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph., Mel., P. 92, 692; Just and Ath. oft. ‘express an opinion’).① to influence one’s opinion about another so as to enhance the latter’s reputation, praise, honor, extol (Thu. 3, 45, 4; Polyb. 6, 53, 10 δεδοξασμένοι ἐπʼ ἀρετῃ; OGI 168, 56 [115 B.C.]; cp. ViJer 2 [Sch. 71, 5]; LXX; EpArist; Jos., Ant. 4, 183) τινά someone Mt 6:2; oneself Rv 18:7 (cp. 2 below); the Father Mt 5:16; God (SibOr Fgm. 1, 21) 9:8; 15:31; Mk 2:12; Lk 5:25f; 7:16; 13:13; 17:15; 18:43; 23:47; Ac 11:18; 21:20; Ro 15:6, 9; 1 Pt 2:12; MPol 14:3; 19:2; AcPl Ha 6, 13; τ. κύριον 20:1; Hv 3, 4, 2; AcPl Ha 7, 24 (δόξαι pap, perh. = δοξάσαι). ἔν τινι in the person of someone Gal 1:24 (FNeugebauer, In Christus, etc. ’61, 43); cp. 1 Cor 6:20; ἐν τῷ ὀνόματι (μέρει v.l.) τούτῳ in this name (that of a Christian) 1 Pt 4:16. κατὰ δὲ ὑμᾶς δοξάζεται among you God’s spirit is honored 4:14 v.l. ἐπί τινι for, because of someth. (w. αἰνεῖν) Lk 2:20 (s. Polyb. above); Ac 4:21; διά τινος and ἐπί τινι 2 Cor 9:13; διὰ Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ 1 Pt 4:11. W. εὐχαριστεῖν Ro 1:21 (the cardinal sin is not to be grateful for benefactions; reciprocity requires glorification of the benefactor, hence the freq. ref. in ins to the effect that one knows how to acknowledge benefits, e.g. IPriene 3, 26f; 6, 24–27); the name (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 19 Jac. [in Jos., Ant. 1, 160] τοῦ Ἀβράμου ἔτι κ. νῦν τὸ ὄνομα δοξάζεται=revered) of God Rv 15:4 (Ps 85:9); Hv 2, 1, 2; 3, 4, 3 (Just., D. 41, 3). τὸ ὄνομα the name, i.e. God’s, IPhld 10:1 (cp. POxy 924, 13 ἵνα τὸ ὄνομά σου ᾖ διὰ παντὸς δεδοξασμένον; PGM 36, 165). Of Christ Lk 4:15; IEph 2:2; ISm 1:1; Pol 8:2. τόν σε λυτρωσάμενον ἐκ θανάτου him who redeemed you fr. death B 19:2; someone’s love IPol 7:2. Abs.=praise God ITr 1:2. τὴν διακονίαν μου δοξάζω I take pride in my ministry or I take my assignment seriously Ro 11:13.—δοξάζεται μέλος a member is honored 1 Cor 12:26. δοξασθεὶς μεγάλως given high honors 1 Cl 17:5.② to cause to have splendid greatness, clothe in splendor, glorify, of the glory that comes in the next life (s. δόξα 1c) Ac 3:13 (cp. Is 52:13); Ro 8:30; B 21:1; J 7:39; 12:16, 23, 28; 13:31, 32; 17:1, 5, 10. It is a favorite term in J (s. Thüsing et al. s.v. δόξα, end), in which the whole life of Jesus is depicted as a glorifying of the Son by the Father: J 8:54; 12:28; 13:31; 17:1, 4 (cp. GCaird, NTS 15, ’68/69, 265–77) and, at the same time, of the Father by the Son: 13:31f; 14:13; 17:1. The glorifying of the Son is brought about by the miracles which the Father has him perform 11:4 (cp. PGM 7, 501ff κυρία ῏Ισις, δόξασόν με, ὡς ἐδόξασα τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ υἱοῦ σου ῟Ωρος; IAndrosIsis, Kyme 40 [s. also Peek’s comm. p. 63] spoken by the deity: οὐδεὶς δοξάζεται ἄνευ τ. ἐμῆς γνώμης), through the working of the Paraclete 16:14 and through ‘his own’ 17:10, who also glorify the Father 15:8, esp. in martyrdom 21:19 (on δοξάζεσθαι ἐν 13:31f; 14:13; 15:8; 17:10 cp. Diod S 12, 36, 2; 16, 82, 7 ἐν συνέσει δεδοξασμένος; Sir 48:4; 1 Macc 2:64).—2 Cor 3:10; τὸν λόγον τοῦ κυρίου Ac 13:48; cp. 2 Th 3:1; B 6:16 (Is 49:5); IPol 8:1. χαρὰ δεδοξασμένη joy filled w. glory 1 Pt 1:8; Pol 1:3. οὐχ ἑαυτὸν ἐδόξασεν γενηθῆναι ἀρχιερέα he did not presume for himself the prestige of the high priesthood Hb 5:5.—On Rv 18:7 s. 1, above. δοξάζοντες J 11:31 v.l. Lit., s. δόξα, end, also ESelwyn, First Ep. of Peter ’46, 253–58.—DELG s.v. δοκάω etc. II p. 291. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv.
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