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1 sekte
sect. -
2 Adven
/Advent/ Seventh Day Adventist religious sect or adherent thereof. -
3 aliran
current. 2 current, trend, ideology. 3 political grouping, religious sect. 4 school of learning, scholarly tradition. 5 pipeline. 6 conduit, wiring. -
4 baptis
k.r(Rel.) baptism. 2 the Baptis sect or adherent thereof. -
5 gereformeers
reformed k.r(church), Calvinist Protestant sect. -
6 gereformir
reformed k.r(church), Calvinist Protestant sect. -
7 mazhab
k.r(Islam) school of thought concerning Muslim law 2 k.r(Rel.) sect. 3 school of thought, school of scientific discipline. -
8 Pantekosta
(Rel.) Whitsuntide, Pentecost. 2 Pentecostal sect. -
9 Pingster
(Rel.) Pentecostal sect. -
10 tantra
k.r(Rel.) the tantric sect of Buddhism. -
11 tridasawarsa
religious sect incorporation the three streams of China religio-ethical principals: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism. 2 the three responsibilities of institute of higher education: research, teaching, and social service. -
12 mazhab
religious sect or school of thought -
13 umat
humanity; religious sect or community; follower (of religion)
См. также в других словарях:
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
sect — sect, sectarianism The sociology of religion developed a model of religious organization which is referred to as the ‘church sect typology’. As originally formulated by Max Weber (The Sociology of Religion, 1922) and Ernst Troeltsch (The Social… … Dictionary of sociology
Sect — (s[e^]kt), n. [L. secare, sectum, to cut.] A cutting; a scion. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-sect — [sekt] 〚< L sectus, pp. of secare, to cut: see SAW1〛 combining form forming adjectives cut, separated [pinnatisect] * * * sect suff. 1. To cut; divide: trisect. 2. Cut; divided … Universalium
sect — [sekt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: secte group, sect , from Latin secta way of life, type of people , from sequi to follow ] a group of people with their own particular set of beliefs and practices, especially within or separated… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sect — (n.) c.1300, distinctive system of beliefs or observances; party or school within a religion, from O.Fr. secte, from L.L. secta religious group, sect, from L. secta manner, mode, following, school of thought, lit. a way, road, from fem. of sectus … Etymology dictionary
sect — sect1 [sekt] n. [ME secte < MFr < L secta, path, way, method, party, faction, in LL(Ec), doctrine, sect < sequi, to follow: see SEQUENT] 1. a religious body or denomination, esp. a small group that has broken away from an established… … English World dictionary
Sect — (verderbt aus Sec, v. ital. Vino secco, d.i. trockener Wein, Trockenbeerwein), 1) der Name mehrer starken, süßen Weine, bes. wenn sie aus fast trockenen (gewelkten) Beeren gekeltert sind u. daher die genannten Eigenschaften in höherem Grade… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sect — Sect, heißen mehrere Sorten starker spanischer Weine. Zu den besten gehört der Xeres , Malaga , Kanarien und Palmsect … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Sect — nennen die Engländer mehre starke, süße span. Weine (von secco, trocken, weil aus überreifen, halbgetrockneten Trauben bereitet) … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
sect — index class, denomination, side, society, split Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary