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1 preach
pri:1) (to give a talk (called a sermon), usually during a religious service, about religious or moral matters: The vicar preached (a sermon) on/about pride.) preke, holde en preken2) (to speak to someone as though giving a sermon: Don't preach at me!) preke, moralisere, lekse opp for3) (to advise: He preaches caution.) mane til, tilrå•- preacherIsubst. \/priːtʃ\/( hverdagslig) (moral)prekenIIverb \/priːtʃ\/1) ( også overført) predike, preke, holde preken, mane til2) forkynnepreach a sermon holde en preken, predikepreach down rakke ned påpreach on preke over\/ompreach to holde preken forpreach up ivre for prise -
2 apostle
ə'posl((often with capital) a man sent out to preach the gospel in the early Christian church, especially one of the twelve disciples of Christ: Matthew and Mark were apostles.) apostelapostelsubst. \/əˈpɒsl\/1) ( også overført) apostel, disippel2) tilhenger, støttespiller, forkjemper -
3 gospel
'ɡospəl((one of the four descriptions in the Bible of) the life and teaching of Christ: the Gospel according to St Luke; The parable of the sower is in one of the gospels.) evangeliumevangeliumsubst. \/ˈɡɒsp(ə)l\/1) ( også overført) evangelium, forkynnelse2) ( også gospel truth) absolutt sannhet3) ( også gospel music) gospelmusikkit is as true as gospel eller it is (the) gospel truth det er sikkert som amen i kirken, det er gudsens sanningit is not gospel truth det er ikke Guds ordpreach the gospel of ( overført) spre budskapet om, propagere fortake something as\/for gospel truth tro fullt og fast på noe, stole blindt på noe -
4 Gospel
'ɡospəl((one of the four descriptions in the Bible of) the life and teaching of Christ: the Gospel according to St Luke; The parable of the sower is in one of the gospels.) evangeliumevangeliumsubst. \/ˈɡɒsp(ə)l\/evangelium (hvert av de fire skriftene om Jesu liv og lære)• the Gospel according to St. Lukepreach the Gospel forkynne evangeliet, preke, evangelisere -
5 pulpit
'pulpit(a raised box or platform in a church, where the priest or minister stands, especially to preach the sermon.) prekestolpodiumsubst. \/ˈpʊlpɪt\/1) prekestol2) ( sjøfart) pulpit -
6 sermon
'sə:mən(a serious talk, especially one given in church based on or discussing a passage in the Bible: The text for this morning's sermon is taken from the fifth chapter of Exodus.) prekensubst. \/ˈsɜːmən\/1) preken2) skjennepreken, moralpreken3) prek ; lang, kjedelig taledeliver\/preach a sermon holde en preken, prekesermon on preken om\/overthe Sermon on the Mount bergprekenen
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preach — preach·able; preach·er; preach·er·less; preach·er·ly; preach·er·ship; preach·ifi·ca·tion; preach·ify; preach·i·ly; preach·i·ness; preach·ment; un·preach; preach; preach·ing·ly; … English syllables
preach — [ pritʃ ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to talk about a religious subject at a religious meeting, especially in church: preach a sermon: The Reverend Hugh McKeag preached the sermon. preach to: That afternoon he preached to three… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Preach — Preach, v. t. 1. To proclaim by public discourse; to utter in a sermon or a formal religious harangue. [1913 Webster] That Cristes gospel truly wolde preche. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] The Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
preach — [pri:tʃ] v [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: prechier, from Late Latin praedicare, from Latin dicare to say publicly ] 1.) [I and T] to talk about a religious subject in a public place, especially in a church during a service preach to ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
preach´i|ly — preach|y «PREE chee», adjective, preach|i|er, preach|i|est. Informal. 1. inclined to preach: »Of the 1,400 odd books…many, of course, are teachy, preachy pills of moralism (Newsweek) … Useful english dictionary
preach|y — «PREE chee», adjective, preach|i|er, preach|i|est. Informal. 1. inclined to preach: »Of the 1,400 odd books…many, of course, are teachy, preachy pills of moralism (Newsweek) … Useful english dictionary
Preach — Preach, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Preached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Preaching}.] [OE. prechen, OF. preechier, F. pr[^e]cher, fr. L. praedicare to cry in public, to proclaim; prae before + dicare to make known, dicere to say; or perhaps from (assumed) LL.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Preach — Preach, n. [Cf. F. pr[^e]che, fr. pr[^e]cher. See {Preach}, v.] A religious discourse. [Obs.] Hooker. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
preach — (v.) late O.E. predician, a loan word from Church Latin, reborrowed 12c. as preachen, from O.Fr. prechier (11c.), from L.L. predicare to proclaim publicly, announce (in Medieval Latin to preach ), from L. prae before (see PRE (Cf. pre )) + dicare … Etymology dictionary
preach — [v1] speak publicly about beliefs address, deliver, deliver sermon, evangelize, exhort, give sermon, homilize, inform, minister, mission, missionary, orate, prophesy, pulpiteer, sermonize, talk, teach; concepts 51,285,367 preach [v2] lecture,… … New thesaurus
preach — ► VERB 1) deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people. 2) earnestly advocate (a principle). 3) (preach at) give moral advice to (someone) in a self righteous way. DERIVATIVES preacher noun. ORIGIN Old French prechier, from Latin… … English terms dictionary