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secular arm

  • 1 secular

    adjective
    säkular (geh.); weltlich [Angelegenheit, Schule, Musik, Gericht]
    * * *
    ['sekjulə]
    (not spiritual or religious: secular art/music.) weltlich
    * * *
    secu·lar
    [ˈsekjələʳ, AM -lɚ]
    1. (non-religious) weltlich, säkular geh
    2. inv (non-monastic) welt[geist]lich
    \secular priest Weltgeistliche(r) f(m)
    * * *
    ['sekjʊlə(r)]
    adj
    weltlich, säkular; music, art profan; court, education weltlich; state säkular
    * * *
    secular [ˈsekjʊlə(r)]
    A adj (adv secularly)
    1. weltlich:
    a) diesseitig
    b) profan (Musik etc)
    c) nichtkirchlich (Erziehung etc):
    secular arm weltliche Gerichtsbarkeit
    2. freireligiös, -denkerisch
    3. REL weltgeistlich, Säkular…:
    secular clergy Weltgeistlichkeit f
    4. säkular:
    a) hundertjährlich
    b) hundertjährig, jahrhundertelang:
    secular acceleration ASTRON säkulare Beschleunigung;
    secular fame ewiger Ruhm
    B s REL
    1. Laie m, Laiin f
    2. Weltgeistliche(r) m/f(m)
    * * *
    adjective
    säkular (geh.); weltlich [Angelegenheit, Schule, Musik, Gericht]
    * * *
    adj.
    weltlich adj.

    English-german dictionary > secular

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  • secular arm — noun Etymology: Middle English seculer arm, translation of Medieval Latin bracchium saeculare : the secular or civil power as distinguished from that of the church …   Useful english dictionary

  • secular arm — noun the legal authority of the civil power as invoked by the Church to punish offenders …   English new terms dictionary

  • Secular Arm — ♦ The jurisdiction and law officers of the crown. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 367) …   Medieval glossary

  • arm in arm — Arm Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Arm — Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art}, {Article}.] 1 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Arm's end — Arm Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Arm's length — Arm Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Arm's reach — Arm Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To keep at arm's length — Arm Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To work at arm's length — Arm Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To go — Arm Arm, n. [AS. arm, earm; akin to OHG. aram, G., D., Dan., & Sw. arm, Icel. armr, Goth. arms, L. armus arm, shoulder, and prob. to Gr. ? joining, joint, shoulder, fr. the root ? to join, to fit together; cf. Slav. rame. ?. See {Art},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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