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I Adj. idolatrous* * *idolatrous* * *ạb|göt|tisch ['apgœtɪʃ]1. adjidolatrousabgöttische Liebe — blind adoration
2. advjdn abgöttisch lieben — to idolize sb; Eltern, Sohn, Tochter auch to dote on sb
sie lieben sich abgöttisch — they are madly in love with one another, they love one another to pieces
* * *1) idolatrous2) idolatrously* * *ab·göt·tischadj inordinate* * *1.Adjektiv idolatrous2.jemanden abgöttisch verehren/lieben — idolize somebody
* * *A. adj idolatrousB. adv fig:abgöttisch lieben idolize, adore; (besonders Kind, Ehepartner) auch dote on* * *1.Adjektiv idolatrous2.jemanden abgöttisch verehren/lieben — idolize somebody
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2 abgöttisch
1. idolatrous2. idolatrously adv
См. также в других словарях:
Idolatrously — I*dol a*trous*ly, adv. In a idolatrous manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
idolatrously — adverb in an idolatrous manner the people idolatrously worshipped the Golden Calf • Derived from adjective: ↑idolatrous … Useful english dictionary
idolatrously — adverb see idolatrous … New Collegiate Dictionary
idolatrously — See idolatrous. * * * … Universalium
idolatrously — adverb In an idolatrous manner … Wiktionary
idolatrously — idol·a·trous·ly … English syllables
idolatrous — idolatrously, adv. idolatrousness, n. /uy dol euh treuhs/, adj. 1. worshiping idols. 2. blindly adoring. 3. of or pertaining to idolatry. [1540 50; IDOLATR(Y) + OUS] * * * … Universalium
idolatrous — adjective Date: circa 1500 1. of or relating to idolatry 2. having the character of idolatry < the religion of idolatrous nationalism Aldous Huxley > 3. given to idolatry • idolatrously adverb • idolatrousness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bardolatry — combining the words bard and idolatry . Shakespeare has been known as the Bard since the nineteenth century. [cite web title = bardolatry definition of bardolatry publisher = thefreedictionary.com url = http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bardolatry … Wikipedia
Dietrich Man — Dietrich Man, known as Dietrich II, was Bishop of Havelberg from 1370 to 1385.[1] The Man family, though not noble, were prominent in the Prignitz, which lay within the Diocese of Havelberg, and closely connected with the local nobility. Dietrich … Wikipedia
idolatrousness — See idolatrously. * * * … Universalium