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1 excommunicate
tr[ekskə'mjʊːnɪkeɪt]1 excomulgarv.• anatematizar v.• excomulgar v.'ekskə'mjuːnəkeɪttransitive verb excomulgar*[ˌekskǝ'mjuːnɪkeɪt]VT excomulgar* * *['ekskə'mjuːnəkeɪt]transitive verb excomulgar* -
2 excommunicate
s.excomulgado, anatema.s. & adj.excomulgado, el que está apartado y excluído de la comunión de los fieles.vt.excomulgar. (pt & pp excommunicated) -
3 excomulgar
excomulgar ( conjugate excomulgar) verbo transitivo to excommunicate
excomulgar verbo transitivo Rel to excommunicate ' excomulgar' also found in these entries: English: excommunicate -
4 excommunicated
adj.excomulgado.pp.participio pasado del verbo EXCOMMUNICATE.pt.pretérito del verbo: EXCOMMUNICATE -
5 hombre
hombre sustantivo masculino◊ hombres, mujeres y niños men, women and children;no es lo bastante hombre para … he's not man enough to …; ¡hombre al agua! man overboard!; este hombre no sabe lo que dice this guy doesn't know what he's talking about; hombre de confianza right-hand man; hombre del tiempo weatherman; hombre de negocios businessman; hombre lobo werewolf; hombre medio man in the street; hombre rana frogman, diver; hombre precavido vale por dos forewarned is forearmedb) ( especie humana):■ interjección:◊ ¡hombre! ¡qué sorpresa! well! what a nice surprise!;¿te gustaría venir? — ¡hombre! would you like to come? — you bet! what do you think?; hombre, no es lo mismo come off it, it's not the same thing at all (colloq)
hombre
I sustantivo masculino
1 (individuo) man
hombre de Estado, statesman
hombre de paja, dummy, figurehead
hombre lobo, werewolf
hombre rana, frogman
2 (género, especie) mankind, man
II interj
1 (en un saludo) hey!, hey there!: ¡hombre, José!, ¿qué tal te va?, hey, José! how are things?
2 (enfático) ¡hombre, claro que iré!, sure, of course I'll go! (incredulidad) ¡sí hombre!, ¿te crees que soy tonto, o qué?, oh, come on! do you think I'm stupid? Locuciones: ser muy hombre, to be every inch a man
de hombre a hombre, man-to-man ' hombre' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abominable - acción - acomodador - acomodadora - adúltera - adúltero - aferrada - aferrado - agente - albacea - amante - aparte - artesana - artesano - asesina - asesino - autor - autora - bañador - bienhechor - bienhechora - blanca - blanco - bombera - bombero - cabrón - cabrona - calle - cámara - camarera - camarero - campesina - campesino - capataz - cartera - cartero - casera - casero - cerdo - cobrador - cobradora - coco - comedianta - comediante - cómica - cómico - compatriota - confidente - conquistador English: A - aged - alone - ascot - average - bear down on - bogeyman - brief - businessman - chase - come up - common - conviction - decision - decoy - discard - doze - elegantly - ethical - evening dress - excommunicate - frogman - grief-stricken - grown - guffaw - hairpiece - hurt - in - inch - inhibited - intrigue - jacket - let out - madman - man - manhood - masculine - masseur - mate - misgiving - nipple - nobleman - of - one-man band - open-minded - ordinary - overboard - pants - parent - point out 'ɑːmbreɪ, 'ɒmbreɪnoun (AmE sl) tipo m (fam), tío m (Esp fam)* * *['ɑːmbreɪ, 'ɒmbreɪ]noun (AmE sl) tipo m (fam), tío m (Esp fam) -
6 iglesia
iglesia sustantivo femenino church; casarse por la iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia to have a church wedding
iglesia sustantivo femenino
1 (templo) church 2 la Iglesia, (clero) the Church (doctrina) church
la Iglesia anglicana, the Anglican Church
la Iglesia católica, the Catholic Church ' iglesia' also found in these entries: Spanish: adventista - anglicana - anglicano - cabeza - campana - capilla - casarse - doctor - doctora - jerarquía - meterse - nave - parroquia - reinar - torre - vieja - viejo - almohadón - alrededores - banco - casar - cementerio - cepillo - exterior - pie - portada - portal - separación - tribuna - vidriera - vislumbrar English: aisle - at - baptism - bell - bury - by - candle - candlestick - church - directly - evangelist - excommunicate - inferno - past - pew - Russian Orthodox Church - start out - venue - Catholic - parish - stand - usher - wedding - year
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Excommunicate — Ex com*mu ni*cate, a. [L. excommunicatus, p. p. of communicare to excommunicate; ex out + communicare. See {Communicate}.] Excommunicated; interdicted from the rites of the church. n. One excommunicated. [1913 Webster] Thou shalt stand cursed and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Excommunicate — Ex com*mu ni*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excommunicated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Excommunicating}.] 1. To put out of communion; especially, to cut off, or shut out, from communion with the church, by an ecclesiastical sentence. [1913 Webster] 2. To lay… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excommunicate — index condemn (ban), debar, eliminate (exclude), exclude, expel, isolate, relegate … Law dictionary
excommunicate — (v.) early 15c., from L.L. excommunicatus, pp. of excommunicare (see EXCOMMUNICATION (Cf. excommunication)). Related: Excommunicated; excommunicating … Etymology dictionary
excommunicate — [v] banish anathematize, ban, cast out, curse, denounce, dismiss, eject, exclude, expel, oust, proscribe, remove, repudiate, unchurch; concepts 317,367 Ant. allow, include, permit, welcome … New thesaurus
excommunicate — ► VERB ▪ officially exclude from the sacraments and services of the Christian Church. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ excommunicated. ► NOUN ▪ an excommunicated person. DERIVATIVES excommunication noun. ORIGIN Latin excommunicare, f … English terms dictionary
excommunicate — [eks΄kə myo͞o′ni kāt΄; ] for adj. & n., usually [, eks΄kə myo͞o′nikit] vt. excommunicated, excommunicating [ME excommunicaten < LL(Ec) excommunicatus, pp. of excommunicare: see EX 1 & COMMUNICATE] to exclude, by an act of ecclesiastical… … English World dictionary
excommunicate — UK [ˌekskəˈmjuːnɪˌkeɪt] / US [ˌekskəˈmjunɪˌkeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms excommunicate : present tense I/you/we/they excommunicate he/she/it excommunicates present participle excommunicating past tense excommunicated past participle… … English dictionary
excommunicate — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin excommunicatus, past participle of excommunicare, from Latin ex + Late Latin communicare to communicate Date: 15th century to subject to excommunication • excommunicator noun II.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
excommunicate — excommunicator, n. v. /eks keuh myooh ni kayt /; n., adj. /eks keuh myooh ni kit, kayt /, v., excommunicated, excommunicating, n., adj. v.t. 1. to cut off from communion with a church or exclude from the sacraments of a church by ecclesiastical… … Universalium
excommunicate — 1. adjective /ˌɛkskəˈmjuːnɪkət,ˌɛkskəˈmjunəkət,ˌɛkskəˈmjuːnɪkeɪt,ˌɛkskəˈmjunəkeɪt/ Excommunicated. the iewes had conspyred allredy that yff eny man did confesse that he was Christ, he shulde be excommunicat out of the Sinagoge. 2. noun… … Wiktionary