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1 dindışı
secular, temporal -
2 laik
secular, nonclerical. -
3 laik
adj. laic, secular, civil, profane, unclerical* * *1. laic 2. laical 3. secular -
4 dünyasal
adj. worldly, mundane, secular, terrestrial* * *telluric -
5 dünyevi
adj. worldly, mundane, carnal, earthly, earth born, earthy, fleshly, secular, temporal* * *1. carnal 2. terrene 3. terrestrial 4. worldly -
6 sivil
adj. civilian, civil, unmilitary, secular--------n. civilian* * *1. civil 2. civilian -
7 sürekli
adj. continuous, lasting, constant, steady, enduring, permanent, standing, abiding, assiduous, chronic, consistent, continual, durable, habitual, hourly, imprescriptible, incessant, invariable, perennial, perpetual, persistent, running, secular--------adv. consistently, nonstop, everlastingly* * *1. regularly 2. unremitting 3. continual 4. continually 5. continuous 6. continuously 7. incessant 8. perpetual -
8 dinsel olmayan
adj. secular -
9 yüzyılda bir olan
adj. centenary, secular -
10 yüzyıllardır süregelen
adj. secular -
11 yüzyıllık
adj. secular, centenarian, centenary, centennial -
12 dünyevi
worldly, earthly, terrestrial, secular -
13 laik
laic, secular, lay -
14 dindışı
,-nı nonreligious, secular. -
15 dışkutsal
profane, secular, temporal. -
16 hazret
",-ti 1. When used in the singular in a Persian izafet construction it becomes a title for God, for important religious figures, or for a sacred or esteemed book: Hazreti Muhammet the Prophet Muhammad. Hazreti Musa the Prophet Moses. Hazreti Kuran the Holy Koran. 2. When used in a Turkish izafet construction it becomes a title for secular personages: Kraliçe Hazretleri Her Majesty the Queen. Dük Hazretleri His Grace the Duke. 3. used without a qualifying noun to refer to a venerated or important figure: Hazretin türbesi burada. The tomb of the Holy Man is here. Hazretin odasına çıktım. I went up to his Excellency´s room. 4. his nibs, high cockalorum (used sarcastically): Hazreti gördün mü? Have you seen his nibs? 5. colloq. chief, Brit. squire (used as a jocular form of address): Nereye hazret? Where are you off to, squire? H-i Nuh´tan kalma 1. very old, ancient, (something) which came out of the Ark. 2. very antiquated; very out-of-date."
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Secular — Sec u*lar, a. [OE. secular, seculer. L. saecularis, fr. saeculum a race, generation, age, the times, the world; perhaps akin to E. soul: cf. F. s[ e]culier.] 1. Coming or observed once in an age or a century. [1913 Webster] The secular year was… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
secular — SECULÁR, Ă, seculari, e, adj. 1. Care durează mai multe secole, care are o vechime de unul sau de mai multe secole; p. ext. extrem de vechi, străvechi. 2. (livr.) Laic. – Din fr. séculaire, lat. saecularis. Trimis de LauraGellner, 21.07.2004.… … Dicționar Român
secular — adjetivo 1. Que no es religioso o eclesiástico: tribunal secular. Sinónimo: seglar. 2. [sacerdote católico] que no vive en ningún convento sujeto a una regla, o no es miembro de ninguna orden religiosa: sacerdote secular. clero* secular … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
secular — (Del lat. seculāris). 1. adj. seglar. 2. Que sucede o se repite cada siglo. 3. Que dura un siglo, o desde hace siglos. 4. Dicho de un sacerdote o del clero: Que vive en el siglo, a distinción del que vive en clausura. Apl. a pers., u. t. c. s.) ☛ … Diccionario de la lengua española
secular — [sek′yə lər] adj. [ME seculer < OFr < LL(Ec) saecularis, worldly, profane, heathen < L, of an age < saeculum, an age, generation < IE * seitlo < base * sei , to scatter, SOW2] 1. a) of or relating to worldly things as… … English World dictionary
Secular — Sec u*lar, n. 1. (Eccl.) A secular ecclesiastic, or one not bound by monastic rules. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. (Eccl.) A church official whose functions are confined to the vocal department of the choir. Busby. [1913 Webster] 3. A layman, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
secular — (adj.) late 13c., living in the world, not belonging to a religious order, also belonging to the state, from O.Fr. seculer, from L.L. saecularis worldly, secular, from L. saecularis of an age, occurring once in an age, from saeculum age, span of… … Etymology dictionary
secular — adj. 2 g. 1. Relativo a século. 2. Que se repete de cem em cem anos. 3. Que dura há muitos séculos, que é muito antigo. 4. Civil; mundano. • s. m. 5. Leigo; aquele que não está sujeito a nenhuma ordem religiosa. 6. braço secular: a justiça civil … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
secular — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not religious, sacred, or spiritual. 2) (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule. 3) Astronomy denoting slow changes in the motion of the sun or planets. 4) Economics (of a fluctuation or trend) occurring or persisting … English terms dictionary
Secular... — Secular..., (v. lat.), s. Säcular … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
secular — index civil (public), material (physical), mundane, profane Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary