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1 violātiō
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2 exaugurātiō
exaugurātiō ōnis, f [exauguro], a desecrating, profaning: sacellorum, L.* * *profanation, desecration -
3 sacrilegium
sacrilegium ī, n [sacrilegus], the robbing of a temple, stealing of sacred things, sacrilege: Cum magno piaculo sacrilegi sui manubias rettulit, L.: onustus sacrilegio, i. e. the spoil of sanctuaries, Ph. — Violation of sacred things, profanation, sacrilege: eum sacrilegii damnare, N.* * *sacrilege; robbery of sacred property -
4 sacrilegus
sacrilegus adj. [sacer+1 LEG-], that steals sacred things, that robs a temple, sacrilegious: manūs, L.: bellum.—As subst m., one who robs a temple, a plunderer of shrines: sacrilego poena est: non sacrilegum, sed hostem sacrorum religionumque.— Guilty of profanation, sacrilegious, impious, profane: homo, T.: Lycurgus, O.: Graeci: manus arbos, H.: meretricum artes, O.—As subst m., an impious man, profane person, wretch: Ubist ille sacrilegus? T.: omnes patricidae, sacrilegi, S. —As subst f.: Quid ais, sacrilega? T., O.* * *sacrilega, sacrilegum ADJsacrilegious, impious -
5 profanatio
prŏfānātĭo, ōnis, f. [2. profano], profanation (eccl. Lat.), Tert. Idol. 18. -
6 sacrilegium
sā̆crĭlĕgĭum, ii, n. [sacrilegus] (not ante-Aug.).I.The robbing of a temple, stealing of sacred things, sacrilege:II.sacrilegium est, rem sacram de templo surripere,
Quint. 7, 3, 10; cf. id. 7, 3, 22; 5, 10, 39; Liv. 29, 8; 29, 18; 32, 1; 42, 3 al.; Quint. 5, 14, 11; 7, 3, 21; Tac. Agr. 6 fin.; Phaedr. 4, 11, 3 al. —In plur., Suet. Caes. 54 fin. (with rapinae). —Violation or profanation of sacred things, sacrilege (post-Aug.):cum in caelum insanitis, non dico sacrilegium facitis, sed operam perditis,
Sen. Vit. Beat. 27, 1:non sine quodam sacrilegi metu,
Flor. 2, 17, 12:aliquem sacrilegii damnare,
Nep. Alcib. 6, 4:parum se grate gerere sacrilegium est,
Sen. Ben. 1, 4, 4; Curt. 4, 3, 23. -
7 violatio
vĭŏlātĭo, ōnis, f. [violo], an injury, profanation, violation (not in Cic. or Cæs.):templi,
Liv. 29, 8, 11; 31, 12, 4:religionum,
Sen. Ep. 104, 27:publica fidei,
Vell. 2, 1, 5.
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profanation — [ prɔfanasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • prophanation 1460; lat. profanatio 1 ♦ Action de profaner (les choses sacrées, les lieux saints). Profanation des choses saintes. Profanation de l hostie. Profanation des églises (⇒ violation) . Profanation de sépulture. 2 … Encyclopédie Universelle
Profanation — Prof a*na tion, n. [L. profanatio: cf. F. profanation. See {Profane}, v. t.] 1. The act of violating sacred things, or of treating them with contempt or irreverence; irreverent or too familiar treatment or use of what is sacred; desecration; as,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
profanation — profanation, desecration, sacrilege, blasphemy can all mean a violation or a misuse of something regarded as sacred. Profanation applies to an irreverent outrage shocking to those who cherish and hold sacred the thing mistreated; although it may… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
profanation — Profanation. s. f. v. Action de profaner les choses saintes, irreverence commise contre les choses de la Religion. Profanation horrible. la profanation des Eglises, des vases sacrez. Il se dit aussi, Du simple abus qu on fait des choses rares &… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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profanation — 1550s, from O.Fr. prophanation (15c., Mod.Fr. profanation) or directly from L.L. profanationem, noun of action from profanare (see PROFANE (Cf. profane)) … Etymology dictionary
profanation — index blasphemy, profanity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Profanation — Profanation,die:⇨Entweihung … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
profanation — Profanation, Profanatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
profanation — [präf΄ə nā′shən] n. [Fr < LL(Ec) profanatio < L profanare < profanus: see PROFANE] a profaning or being profaned; desecration; defilement SYN. SACRILEGE profanatory [prō fan′ə tôr΄ē, prəfan′ə tôr΄ē] adj … English World dictionary
Profanation — La profanation est un acte dit sacrilège, consistant en un mélange réel ou symbolique d éléments du sacré avec des éléments du profane, d une façon qui n est pas prévue par les règles et rituels du sacré, ou qui va à leur encontre. Il peut s agir … Wikipédia en Français