-
1 scriptura
I.In gen. (acc. to scribo, I.;* 2.Cic. uses scriptio instead): minium in voluminibus quoque scriptura usurpatur clarioresque litteras vel in auro vel in marmore etiam in sepulchris facit,
Plin. 33, 7, 40, § 122:(meorum librorum) scriptura quanti constet,
Mart. 1, 67, 3; Suet. Aug. 80: mendum scripturae, an error in writing, Caecin. ap. Cic Fam. 6, 7, 1.—Concr., a line (syn. scriptum):II.supercilia usque ad malarum scripturam currentia,
the boundary line between the cheeks and eyelids, Petr. 126, 15.—In partic. (freq. and class.).A. 1.Abstr., = scriptio:2.stilus optimus dicendi effector... Nam si subitam et fortuitam orationem commentatio facile vincit: hanc ipsa profecto assidua ac diligens scriptura superabit,
Cic. de Or. 1, 33, 150; cf. id. Fam. 15, 21, 4:neminem posse omnis res per scripturam complecti,
id. Inv. 2, 50, 152: quod si scripturam sprevissem in praesentiā, writing, composing, Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 16:scriptura levis,
id. Phorm. prol. 5; cf.: genus scripturae, Caecin. ap. Cic. Fam. 6, 7, 3; Liv 25, 12; Suet. Vit. Juven.; Nep. praef. § 1; cf.also: Naevii Punicum bellum continenti scripturā expositum,
Suet. Gram. 2: C. Furnio legato plura verbo quam scriptura mandata dedimus, rather orally than in writing, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 8, 5; cf.:edebat per libellos scripturā brevi,
written briefly, Suet. Caes. 41.—Concr., = scriptum.a.Something written, a writing (rare, and not in Cic., for scriptum, liber, libellus): ne cum poëtā scriptura evanesceret, Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 5; id. Ad. prol. 1:b.diurna actorum, i. e. acta diurna,
the public paper of the State, Tac. A. 3, 3:nemo annales nostros cum scripturā eorum contenderit,
id. ib. 4, 32:in alterā scripturā,
Val. Max. 1, 1, 12; Vitr. 5, 4, 1; Vulg. Dan. 5, 17; 25.—Of an inscription:statuae aetatem scriptura indicat,
Vell. 2, 61, 3.—In eccl. writers: kat exochên Scriptura, or, in the plur., Scripturae, the Scriptures, Vulg. Matt. 21, 42; id. Johan. 7, 42.—Esp. sing.: scriptūra, ae, a scripture, a passage of Scripture, Vulg. Marc. 14, 49; id. Johan. 19, 24.—B.Publicists' and jurid. t. t.1.Public.a.A tax paid on public pastures:* b.advorsum legem a me ob meam scripturam pecudem accepit Aeraque,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 42 sq.; Cic. Imp. Pomp. 6, 15; id. Verr. 2, 2, 70, § 169; id. Att. 11, 10, 1; id. Fam. 13, 65, 1.—A written law (syn. lex scripta):2.cum per ignorantiam scripturae multa commissa fierent,
Suet. Calig. 41.—Jurid. t. t.a.A testamentary provision:b.primum demonstrandum est, non esse ambigue scriptum... Deinde ex superiore et ex inferiore scripturā docendum, etc.... quae autem ex omni consideratā scripturā perspicua fiant, haec ambigua non oportere existimari,
Cic. Inv. 2, 40, 117; cf. Quint. 9, 2, 34:dubia,
id. 7, 9, 6.—A will: suprema, Cod. Th. 16, 1, 40. -
2 scrīptūra
scrīptūra ae, f [scribo], a writing, written characters: mendum scripturae, a clerical error. —A writing, composing, composition: adsidua ac diligens: scripturam spernere, composing, T.: carmen perplexius scripturae genere, L.: hoc genus scripturae (i. e. biography), N.— Something written, a writing, work, book, composition: Ne cum poëtā scriptura evanesceret, his works, T.— A tax paid on public pastures: ex scripturā vectigal: magister scripturae, collector.—A clause in a will, testamentary provision.* * *writing; composition; scripture -
3 canonizo
canonizare, canonizavi, canonizatus V TRANScanonize, elevate to sainthood; include in canon of Scripture; reduce to rules -
4 exegeta
exegete, interpreter of Scripture -
5 fylacterium
amulet; phylactery, scripture text in box on forehead of Jews; gladiator medal -
6 phylacterium
amulet; phylactery, scripture text in box on forehead of Jews; gladiator medal -
7 ss.
Iabb. ADJsuprascriptus; entitled; inscribed; (sometimes abb. SS.)IIabb. N Fsacred scripture (early Church writings except Bible), Sacrae Scripturae (pl.) -
8 Azotus
Azōtus, i, f., = Azôtos or Azôtos, a city of Palestine, near the coust, the Ashdod of Holy Scripture, and now Esdu/d, Mel. 1, 10; Plin. 5, 13, 14, § 68; in Vulg., Asedoth, Jos. 10, 40; 12, 3.
См. также в других словарях:
Scripture — • Sacred Scripture is one of the several names denoting the inspired writings which make up the Old and New Testament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scripture Scripture … Catholic encyclopedia
Scripture — Scrip ture (?; 135), n. [L. scriptura, fr. scribere, scriptum, to write: cf. OF. escripture, escriture, F. [ e]criture. See {Scribe}.] 1. Anything written; a writing; a document; an inscription. [1913 Webster] I have put it in scripture and in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scripture — [skrip′chər] n. [ME < L scriptura, a writing, in LL(Ec), a Scripture, passage of Scripture < scriptus: see SCRIPT1] 1. Obs. anything written 2. [S ] a Bible passage 3. a) any sacred writing or books b) any … English World dictionary
scripture — (n.) c.1300, a writing, an act of writing, especially the sacred writings of the Bible, from L.L. scriptura the writings contained in the Bible, a passage from the Bible, from L. scriptura a writing, character, inscription, from scriptus, pp. of… … Etymology dictionary
scripture — (also scriptures) ► NOUN 1) the sacred writings of Christianity contained in the Bible. 2) the sacred writings of another religion. ORIGIN Latin scriptura writings , from scribere write … English terms dictionary
Scripture — /skrip cheuhr/, n. 1. Often, Scriptures. Also called Holy Scripture, Holy Scriptures. the sacred writings of the Old or New Testaments or both together. 2. (often l.c.) any writing or book, esp. when of a sacred or religious nature. 3. (sometimes … Universalium
scripture — UK [ˈskrɪptʃə(r)] / US [ˈskrɪptʃər] noun Word forms scripture : singular scripture plural scriptures 1) a) scripture or Scripture [uncountable] the Bible b) the study of the Bible 2) [countable/uncountable] the holy writings of any religion the… … English dictionary
scripture — noun (often scriptures) ADJECTIVE ▪ holy, sacred ▪ the sacred scripture of the Buddhists ▪ ancient ▪ Buddhist, Christian … Collocations dictionary
scripture — From the Latin for ‘writing’. In Judaism the term ‘scripture’ was eventually restricted to those books in the OT which were recognized as canonical, though the content of the canon was disputed. Christians used the Greek OT and this was… … Dictionary of the Bible
Scripture — Invariably in the New Testament denotes that definite collection of sacred books, regarded as given by inspiration of God, which we usually call the Old Testament (2 Tim. 3:15, 16; John 20:9; Gal. 3:22; 2 Pet. 1:20). It was God s purpose thus… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
scripture — scrip|ture [ˈskrıptʃə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: scriptura something written , from scribere; SCRIBE] 1.) Scripture[U] also the (Holy) Scriptures the Bible ▪ the way God is portrayed in Scripture 2.) [U … Dictionary of contemporary English