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Sek·ten·füh·rer(in) m(f)leader of a sect
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Leader of the pack — est une chanson pop sortie en 1964, enregistrée par le groupe féminin The Shangri Las. Elle devint numéro 1 du Billboard Hot 100 le 28 novembre 1964. Sommaire 1 L enregistrement original des Shangri Las 1.1 Histoire 2 … Wikipédia en Français
Leader of the Pack — est une chanson pop sortie en 1964, enregistrée par le groupe féminin The Shangri Las. Elle devint numéro 1 du Billboard Hot 100 le 28 novembre 1964. Sommaire 1 L enregistrement original des Shangri Las 1.1 Histoire 2 … Wikipédia en Français
Sect and Sects — • Etymology and meaning of the word sect Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sect and Sects Sect and Sects † … Catholic encyclopedia
Sect — (s[e^]kt), n. [F. secte, L. secta, fr. sequi to follow; often confused with L. secare, sectum, to cut. See {Sue} to follow, and cf. {Sept}, {Suit}, n.] Those following a particular leader or authority, or attached to a certain opinion; a company… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Leader (disambiguation) — Leader may refer to: * One engaged in leadership * leader, a British newspaper term for an editorial * Leader (dance), a partner who initiates the moves of the dance couple * Leader (spark), part of a long electrical spark * Leader, Saskatchewan … Wikipedia
Sect Shinto — Sect Shinto, Shintoism revolving around the teachings a particular leader or group, with individual sects carrying out programs of religious education and worship. Sect Shinto evolved after the abolition of Shintoism as a state religion in Japan… … Useful english dictionary
Leader of the Pack — Song infobox Name = Leader of the Pack Caption = Type = Artist = The Shangri Las alt Artist = Album = Published = Released = 1964 track no = Recorded = Genre = Pop, Teenage Tragedy Length = 2:49 Writer = George Shadow Morton Jeff Barry Ellie… … Wikipedia
sect — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ religious ▪ evangelical, fundamentalist, radical ▪ dissenting ▪ splinter (AmE) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
sect — [14] Despite its similarity to section and sector, sect has nothing to do with ‘cutting’. It comes via Old French secte from Latin secta, which denoted literally a ‘following’, hence a ‘faction of supporters’ (it was a noun use of sectus, an… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
sect — I. noun Etymology: Middle English secte, from Anglo French & Late Latin & Latin; Anglo French, group, faction, from Late Latin secta organized ecclesiastical body, from Latin, course of action, way of life, probably from sectari to pursue,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sect — /sekt/, n. 1. a body of persons adhering to a particular religious faith; a religious denomination. 2. a group regarded as heretical or as deviating from a generally accepted religious tradition. 3. (in the sociology of religion) a Christian… … Universalium