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1 alvokiteco
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2 alvokiĝo
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3 dei
iz.1.a. ( oro.) call, outcry, clamour (GB), clamor (USA) ; Humboldt, euskara eta Euskal Herriaren \deiak liluratuta, etorri zitzaigun gurera Humbold, lured by the call of the Basque Country, came to our countryb. ( ateari d.) knock, ringd. Mil. call to armse. Euzko D\deia the Basque Clarion2. ( txoriei d.) call, bird call3. convening, summoning; bilkurako \deia aurrez aurre egin behar da the meeting must be convened in advance4. ( ezkila, kanpaiari d.) ring, toll, pealing5. Kristau.a. calling, vocation; Jaunaren \deiari erantzun zion he answered God's callingb. marriage banns; \deiak bota to read the (marriage) banns6. ( joera) leaning, penchant, bent, proclivity, inclination; biziorako \dei bat a penchant for vice -
4 harakintza
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5 jainko
[from an irregular contraction of "Jaungoiko" (Lord of the high) or it is the original term. "Jaungoiko" and "Jainko" may be unrelated] iz.1. god; gerla \jainkoa god of war; anbrosia \jainkoen janaria zen ambrosia was the food of the gods2. J\jainkoa God; J\jainkoak emandako providential; J\jainkoak nahita providentiallyb. ( \jainkoaren) J\jainkoaren deia divine {vocation || calling}; J\jainkoaren Bidea the divine way; J\jainkoaren bidez divinely; \jainkoaren Erreinu Kingdom of God; \jainkoaren eskuetako tresna instrument in God's hands, hands of God; J\jainkoaren izenean! i. in the name of God ii. ( dohainik) free, gratis; J\jainkoaren izenean ibili to go begging; J\jainkoaren izeneko beggar, mendicant formala. ; \jainkoaren oilo butterfly; \jainkoaren txakurra caterpillarc. (irud.) ala \jainkoa! egad!| omigosh!|good heavens!; Egun on, J\jainkok ( demaizula) Zah. Good morning; \jainko lagun, lortuko dugu with God's help we'll manage it; J\jainkoari eskerrak thank God!; J\jainkoak lagun diezazula! God be with you!; J\jainkoak nahi dezala! let's hope to God!; zenbat seme-alaba duzu? J\jainkorik aina How many children have you got? — just oned. (atsot.) gizonak ekin, J\jainko egin man proposes, God disposes; J\jainkoari erreguz eta beharrari mailuz (atsot.) God helps those who help themselves (atsot.) -
6 alvoko
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7 talento
1. aptitude2. don3. talent4. vocation
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VOCATION — VOCATI Le sens du terme «vocation» tel qu’il était employé naguère dans le langage chrétien est dévié par rapport à son origine biblique. Le mot qui appartient en réalité au langage de la révélation est «appel» (klêsis ), qui rejoint le verbe… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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vocation — (vo ka sion ; en vers, de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1° Action d appeler, qui ne se dit qu au figuré et en parlant des appels que Dieu fait à l homme. • Jésus Christ n a point voulu du témoignage des démons, ni de ceux qui n avaient pas vocation … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré