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impiety

  • 121 Gottlosigkeit

    f; nur Sg. ungodliness, irreligion; (Sündhaftigkeit) wickedness
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    die Gottlosigkeit
    impiousness; ungodliness; profanity; godlessness; impiety
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    Gọtt|lo|sig|keit
    f -, no pl
    godlessness
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    Gott·lo·sig·keit
    f godlessness
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    Gottlosigkeit f; nur sg ungodliness, irreligion; (Sündhaftigkeit) wickedness
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    f.
    godlessness n.
    impiousness n.
    ungodliness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Gottlosigkeit

  • 122 Respektlosigkeit

    f
    1. nur Sg. disrespectfulness, lack of respect
    2. Handlung: disrespectful act; (Frechheit) (piece of) impertinence; Äußerung: disrespectful remark
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    die Respektlosigkeit
    disrespect; impiety
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    Res|pẹkt|lo|sig|keit
    f -, -en
    1) (no pl: Verhalten) disrespect(fulness), lack of respect
    2) (Bemerkung) disrespectful remark or comment
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    (rudeness or lack of respect: He spoke of his parents with disrespect.) disrespect
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    Re·spekt·lo·sig·keit
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. kein pl (respektlose Art) disrespect no pl, disrespectfulness no pl
    2. (respektlose Bemerkung) disrespectful comment
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    die; Respektlosigkeit, Respektlosigkeiten
    1) o. Pl. disrespectfulness; lack of respect
    2) (Äußerung) disrespectful remark; (Handlung) impertinence
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    1. nur sg disrespectfulness, lack of respect
    2. Handlung: disrespectful act; (Frechheit) (piece of) impertinence; Äußerung: disrespectful remark
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    die; Respektlosigkeit, Respektlosigkeiten
    1) o. Pl. disrespectfulness; lack of respect
    2) (Äußerung) disrespectful remark; (Handlung) impertinence
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    f.
    disrespect n.
    irreverence n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Respektlosigkeit

  • 123 ugudelighed

    (en) impiety, ungodliness.

    Danish-English dictionary > ugudelighed

  • 124 irreligión

    f.
    irreligion, impiety.
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    Ex. Works dealing with a condition of complete absence of religion are entered under the heading 'Irreligion'.
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    Ex: Works dealing with a condition of complete absence of religion are entered under the heading 'Irreligion'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > irreligión

  • 125 неповага

    (до суду, іншого органу влади) contempt, disregard, disrespect, disrespectfulness, impiety, lack of respect, slight

    Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > неповага

  • 126 अभ्युत्थानम् _abhyutthānam

    अभ्युत्थानम् 1 Rising (from a seat) to do honour, rising in honour of; नाभ्युत्थानक्रिया यत्र Pt.2.62.
    -2 Starting, departure, setting out; arrangements for starting; अभ्युत्थानं त्वमद्यैव कृष्णपक्षचतुर्दशी । कृत्वा निर्याह्यमावास्यां विजयाय बलैर्वृतः ॥ Rām.6.92.62.
    -3 Rise (lit. and fig.), eleva- tion, exaltation, prosperity, dignity, a position of dignity or authority; (तस्य) नवाभ्युत्थानदर्शिन्यो ननन्दुः सप्रजाः प्रजाः R.4.3; यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत । अभ्युत्थान- मधर्मस्य तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम् Bg.4.7 when impiety in- creases or is in the ascendant.
    -4 Sunrise.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अभ्युत्थानम् _abhyutthānam

  • 127 gudløshet

    subst. godlessness, impiety

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > gudløshet

  • 128 ugudelighet

    subst. impiety, ungodliness

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > ugudelighet

См. также в других словарях:

  • Impiety — is a lack of proper concern for the obligations owed to cult; that is, to the outward practices of a belief system. Impiety was a main Pagan objection to Christianity, for unlike other initiates into mystery religions, early Christians refused to …   Wikipedia

  • Impiety — Im*pi e*ty ([i^]m*p[imac] [ e]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Impieties} ([i^]m*p[imac] [ e]*t[i^]z). [L. impietas, fr. impius impious; cf. F. impi[ e]t[ e]. See {Impious}, {Piety}.] 1. The quality of being impious; lack of piety; irreverence toward the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • impiety — I noun apostasy, backsliding, desecration, disregard, disrespect, iniquity, irreligion, irreverence, malediction, noncomformity, offense, profaneness, profanity, recusancy, reprobation, sacrilege, sacrilegiousness, sinfulness, transgression,… …   Law dictionary

  • impiety — (n.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. impieté (12c.), from L. impietatem (nom. impietas) irreverence, ungodliness; disloyalty, treason, noun of quality from impius (see IMPIOUS (Cf. impious)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • impiety — [im pī′ə tē] n. [ME impietie < OFr or L: OFr impiété < L impietas] 1. a lack of piety; specif., a) lack of reverence for God b) lack of respect or dutifulness, as toward a parent 2. pl. impieties an impious act or remark …   English World dictionary

  • Impiety — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Impiety >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 impiety impiety Sgm: N 1 sin sin &c. 945 Sgm: N 1 irreverence irreverence Sgm: N 1 profaneness profaneness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 profanity profanity …   English dictionary for students

  • impiety — noun 1) a world of impiety and immorality Syn: godlessness, ungodliness, unholiness, irreligion, irreverence, sinfulness, sin, vice, transgression, wrongdoing, immorality, unrighteousness, blasphemy, sacrilege; apostasy, atheism …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • impiety — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of piety Nouns 1. impiety, impiousness; irreverence; profaneness, profanity, profanation; blasphemy, desecration, sacrilege; apostasy, iconoclasm; scoffing; hardening, fall from grace; backsliding,… …   English dictionary for students

  • impiety — n. 1. Irreverence, ungodliness, irreligion, profanity. 2. Ungodliness, wickedness, unrighteousness, sin, sinfulness, iniquity, unholiness. 3. Act of impiety, sin, iniquity. 4. Unfilial character, lack of filial devotion …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • impiety — noun (plural ties) Date: 14th century 1. the quality or state of being impious ; irreverence 2. an impious act …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • impiety — /im puy i tee/, n., pl. impieties. 1. lack of piety; lack of reverence for God or sacred things; irreverence. 2. lack of dutifulness or respect. 3. an impious act, practice, etc. [1300 50; ME impietie < L impietas, equiv. to impi(us) IMPIOUS +… …   Universalium

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