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1 religious
1) (of religion: religious education; a religious leader/instructor.) reliģisks; reliģijas-2) (following the rules, forms of worship etc of a religion: a religious man.) reliģiozs, ticīgs* * *reliģiozs; centīgs, rūpīgs -
2 with religious care
ārkārtīgi rūpīgi -
3 cult
(a particular system of (religious) belief or worship: a strange new religious cult; Physical fitness has become a cult with him.) kults* * *kults -
4 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.) sprediķot; sludināt2) (to speak to someone as though giving a sermon: Don't preach at me!) lasīt sprediķi; izteikt pamācības3) (to advise: He preaches caution.) ieteikt; popularizēt•- preacher* * *sludināt, sprediķot -
5 sin
[sin] 1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) grēks2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) grēkot- sinner- sinful
- sinfully
- sinfulness* * *grēks; grēkot -
6 toleration
1) (the act of tolerating: His toleration of her behaviour amazed me.) tolerance; iecietīgums2) (tolerance, especially in religious matters: The government passed a law of religious toleration.) tolerance* * *tolerance, iecietība -
7 anoint
[ə'noint](to smear or cover with ointment or oil especially in a religious ceremony: anointed by a priest.) ieeļļot; iesvaidīt* * *ieziest, ieeļļot; iesvaidīt -
8 ascetic
[ə'setik] 1. adjective(avoiding pleasure and comfort, especially for religious reasons: Monks lead ascetic lives.) askētisks2. noun(an ascetic person.) askēts- asceticism* * *askēts; askētisks -
9 believer
noun (a person who has (especially religious) beliefs: a true believer.) ticīgais* * *ticīgais; aizstāvis, atbalstītājs -
10 bigot
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11 brother
1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) brālis2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) biedrs3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) brālis•- brother-in-law* * *brālis; biedrs; novadnieks -
12 catechism
['kætikizəm]1) (a book (especially religious) of instructions by means of question and answer.) katķisms2) (a series of searching questions on any subject.) virkne jautājumu (par kādu tēmu)•* * *katķisms -
13 celibacy
['selibəsi](the state of being unmarried or of refraining from sexual intercourse, especially in obedience to religious vows.) celibāts- celibate* * *celibāts -
14 chalice
[' ælis](a wine-cup, especially one used in religious services.) vīna kauss; biķeris* * *kausiņš, vīna kauss -
15 civil
['sivl]1) (polite, courteous.) pieklājīgs; laipns2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) pilsoņu-3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) civils4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) civils•- civilian- civility
- civilly
- civil defence
- civil disobedience
- civil engineer
- civil liberties/rights
- civil servant
- civil service
- civil war* * *pilsoņu; civils; laipns, pieklājīgs -
16 confirmed
1) (settled in a habit or way of life: a confirmed bachelor/drunkard.) nelabojams; pārliecināts2) ((of a person) who has received religious confirmation.) iesvētīts* * *nelabojams; pārliecināts -
17 conscientious objector
noun (a person who refuses to serve in the armed forces for moral or religious reasons.) alternatīvā dienesta kareivis* * *cilvēks, kas atsakās dienēt armijā; cilvēks; kas atsakās iet karadienestā idejiskas pārliecības dēļ -
18 creed
[kri:d]((a short statement of) one's (especially religious) beliefs.) ticība; pārliecība; kredo* * *ticība; kredo, pārliecība -
19 custom
1) (what a person etc is in the habit of doing or does regularly: It's my custom to go for a walk on Saturday mornings; religious customs.) paraža; paradums2) (the regular buying of goods at the same shop etc; trade or business: The new supermarkets take away custom from the small shops.) klientūra; pastāvīgi pircēji•- customarily
- customer
- customs* * *paradums, paraža; pircēji, klientūra -
20 denomination
[dinomi'neiʃən]1) (a value (of a stamp, coin etc): banknotes of all denominations.) (naudaszīmes u.tml.) vērtība2) (a group of people with the same religious beliefs: This service is open to people of all denominations.) konfesija* * *nosaukums; vērtība; konfesija
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Religious — Re*li gious (r? l?j ?s), a. [OF. religius, religious, F. religieux, from L. religiosus. See {Religion}.] 1. Of or pertaining to religion; concerned with religion; teaching, or setting forth, religion; set apart to religion; as, a religious… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
religious — adj 1 *devout, pious, pietistic, sanctimonious Analogous words: *faithful, staunch, steadfast, true: virtuous, righteous, noble, *moral, ethical: *upright, just, honorable, honest Antonyms: irreligious Contrasted words: ungodly, godless (s … New Dictionary of Synonyms
religious — [ri lij′əs] adj. [OFr < L religiosus] 1. characterized by adherence to religion or a religion; devout; pious; godly 2. of, concerned with, appropriate to, or teaching religion [religious books] 3. belonging to a community of monks, nuns, etc.… … English World dictionary
religious — early 13c., from Anglo Fr. religius, O.Fr. religious (12c., Mod.Fr. religieux) or directly from L. religiosus, from religio (see RELIGION (Cf. religion)). Transferred sense of scrupulous, exact is recorded from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
religious — [adj1] concerning belief in divinity believing, born again*, canonical, churchgoing, churchly, clerical, deistic, devotional, devout, divine, doctrinal, ecclesiastical, god fearing, godly, holy, ministerial, moral, orthodox, pietistic, pious,… … New thesaurus
Religious — Re*li gious, n. A person bound by monastic vows, or sequestered from secular concern, and devoted to a life of piety and religion; a monk or friar; a nun. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
religious — index sacrosanct, solemn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
religious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of, concerned with, or believing in a religion. 2) treated or regarded with care and devotion appropriate to worship. ► NOUN (pl. same) ▪ a person bound by monastic vows. DERIVATIVES religiously adverb religiousness noun … English terms dictionary
religious — religiously, adv. religiousness, n. /ri lij euhs/, adj., n., pl. religious. adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday. 2. imbued with or exhibiting religion; pious; devout; godly: a religious man. 3. scrupulously… … Universalium
religious — 1. adjective /ɹɪˈlɪdʒəs/ a) Concerning religion. It is the job of this court to rule on legal matters. We do not consider religious issues. b) Committed to the practice of religion. I was much more religious as a teenager than I am now. See Also … Wiktionary
religious — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French religius, from Latin religiosus, from religio Date: 13th century 1. relating to or manifesting faithful devotion to an acknowledged ultimate reality or deity < a religious person > … New Collegiate Dictionary