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1 invocazione
f invocation( richiesta) plea* * *invocazione s.f.1 invocation, supplication; entreaty, plea: rivolgere un'invocazione a Dio, to make a supplication to (o to invoke) God; invocazioni d'aiuto, entreaties for help2 (appello) appeal3 (relig.) epiclesis, liturgical invocation of the Holy Spirit.* * *[invokat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile invocation* * *invocazione/invokat'tsjone/sostantivo f.invocation\invocazione di soccorso call for help. -
2 evocativo
evocativo agg. 1. ( Occult) invocatoire, d'invocation, d'évocation, évocatoire: avere poteri evocativi avoir des pouvoirs d'invocation; magia evocativa magie évocatoire; formula evocativa formule d'invocation, formule d'évocation; rito evocativo rite d'invocation, rite d'évocation. 2. ( fig) évocateur: parole evocative paroles évocatrices. -
3 invocazione
invocazione s.f. 1. invocation, appel m.: invocazione alla divinità invocation à la divinité; ( Letter) invocazione alle Muse invocation aux Muses. 2. ( grido) cri m., appel m.: invocazioni di aiuto des appels au secours. -
4 musa
musa s.f.2 (fig.) ( ispirazione poetica) muse, poetical inspiration; ( poesia) poetry: la mia musa tace, my muse is silent; la musa tragica, the tragic muse.* * *['muza]sostantivo femminile1) letter. mitol. Muse2) fig. (ispirazione) muse* * *musa/'muza/sostantivo f.1 letter. mitol. Muse2 fig. (ispirazione) muse. -
5 invocazione sf
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6 invocazione
sf [invokat'tsjone]
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invocation — [ ɛ̃vɔkasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1170; lat. invocatio ♦ Action d invoquer; résultat de cette action. Invocation à la divinité. Formule d invocation. ⇒ invocatoire. Église placée sous l invocation d un saint, sous son patronage, sa protection. Invocation… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Invocation — In vo*ca tion, n. [F. invocation, L. invocatio.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; esp., prayer offered to a divine being. [1913 Webster] Sweet… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
invocation — Invocation. s. f. v. Action d invoquer. Aprés l invocation du saint Esprit. croire l invocation des Saints. c est une chose horrible que l invocation des demons, des esprits malins. le Magicien aprés avoir fait ses invocations. On appelle,… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
invocation — in·vo·ca·tion /ˌin və kā shən/ n 1: a calling upon for authority or justification 2: an act of legal implementation an invocation of the contract clause Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
invocation — late 14c., petition (to God or a god) for aid or comfort; invocation, prayer; also a summoning of evil spirits, from O.Fr. invocacion (12c.), from L. invocationem (nom. invocatio), noun of action from pp. stem of invocare to call upon, invoke,… … Etymology dictionary
Invocation — (v. lat.), Anrufung, Anflehen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Invocation — Invocation, lat. deutsch, Anrufung; Invocavit, lat. = er hat angerufen, Name des 1. Fastensonntags vom 15. Verse des 91. Psalms, mit welchem an diesem Tage die hl. Messe beginnt … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
invocation — фр. [энвокасьо/н] invocazione ит. [инвокацио/нэ] воззвание, призыв … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
invocation — [n] prayer abracadabra*, appeal, beseeching, calling, command, conjuration, entreaty, hocus pocus*, hoodoo*, mumbo jumbo*, petition, rune, summons, supplication, voodoo*; concepts 48,278,368 … New thesaurus
invocation — ► NOUN 1) the action of invoking. 2) an appeal to a deity or the supernatural. DERIVATIVES invocatory adjective … English terms dictionary
invocation — [in΄və kā′shən] n. [OFr < L invocatio < pp. of invocare: see INVOKE] 1. the act of calling on God, a god, a saint, the Muses, etc. for blessing, help, inspiration, support, or the like 2. a) a formal prayer used in invoking, as at the… … English World dictionary