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تَقِيّ \ devout: paying serious attention to one’s religion: a devout Christian. pious: very religious; always thinking of God. religious: (of things) concerning religion; (of people) believing deeply in one’s religion, and practising it seriously. \ وَرِع \ devout: paying serious attention to one’s religion: a devout Christian. pious: very religious; always thinking of God. religious: (of people) believing deeply in one’s religion, and practising it seriously. -
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[ˈpaɪəs] adjectivehaving or showing strong religious feelings, reverence for or devotion to God etc:تَقي، وَرِعa pious woman/attitude.
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صَالِح \ eligible: suitable to be chosen: eligible for a job; eligible for marriage. fit: suitable; good enough: The water was not fit to drink. good for: helping sb. or sth. to remain in the right condition or to reach a better condition: Fruit is good for your health. Rain is good for the crops. pious: very religious; always thinking of God. -
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6 gudsóttandi
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7 guîrækinn/-hræddur
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8 vanhempia kunnioittava
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9 bogobojažljiv
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10 набожный
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11 dievobaimingai
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12 puṇyaṁ
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13 sukṝtasya
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14 набожный
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19 pio
pious* * *pio1 agg.1 pious, devout, godly, religious: un uomo pio, a pious (o religious) man; vita pia, pious (o godly) life // luoghi pii, holy places2 ( misericordioso) compassionate, merciful, sympathetic, tender hearted: un'anima pia, a compassionate soul* * *['pio]nome proprio maschile Pius* * *pio3 (caritatevole) [persona, opera] charitablepio desiderio iron. wishful thinking. -
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pious, devout* * *благочестѝв,прил. pious, devout.* * *devotional; holy{`houli}; pious* * *pious, devout
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Pious — Pi ous, a. [L. pius: cf. F. pieux.] 1. Of or pertaining to piety; exhibiting piety; reverential; dutiful; religious; devout; godly. Pious hearts. Milton. Pious poetry. Johnson. [1913 Webster] Where was the martial brother s pious care? Pope.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pious — [pī′əs] adj. [L pius, pious, devout, affectionate, good, prob. < IE * pwīyos < base * peu , to clean > L purus,PURE] 1. having or showing religious devotion; zealous in the performance of religious obligations 2. springing from actual or … English World dictionary
pious — index tartuffish, zealous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
pious — (adj.) c.1600, from L. pius dutiful, kind, devout, perhaps related to L. purus pure, clean (see PURE (Cf. pure)). Related: Piously; piousness … Etymology dictionary
pious — *devout, religious, pietistic, sanctimonious Analogous words: *holy, sacred, divine, religious: worshiping, adoring, reverencing, venerating, revering (see REVERE): fervent, ardent, fervid (see IMPASSIONED) Antonyms: impious … New Dictionary of Synonyms
pious — [adj] dedicated, religious born again*, clerical, devoted, devout, divine, ecclesiastical, godly, goody goody*, orthodox, prayerful, priestly, reverent, righteous, sacred, saintly, sanctimonious, spiritual; concept 401 Ant. atheist, impious,… … New thesaurus
pious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) devoutly religious. 2) making a hypocritical display of virtue. 3) (of a hope) sincere but unlikely to be fulfilled. DERIVATIVES piously adverb piousness noun. ORIGIN Latin pius dutiful … English terms dictionary
pious — [[t]pa͟ɪ͟əs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is pious is very religious and moral. He was brought up by pious female relatives. ...pious acts of charity. Syn: devout Derived words: piously ADV GRADED ADV with v Conti kneeled and crossed himself… … English dictionary
pious — pi|ous [ˈpaıəs] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: pius] 1.) having strong religious beliefs, and showing this in the way you behave →↑piety ▪ He was a quiet, pious man. 2.) if you describe what someone says as pious talk, words etc, you mean … Dictionary of contemporary English
pious — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pius Date: 15th century 1. a. marked by or showing reverence for deity and devotion to divine worship b. marked by conspicuous religiosity < a hypocrite a thing all pious words and uncharitable… … New Collegiate Dictionary
pious — adjective 1) a pious family Syn: religious, devout, God fearing, churchgoing, spiritual, prayerful, holy, godly, saintly, dedicated, reverent, dutiful, righteous Ant: irreligious … Thesaurus of popular words