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clement (mass) | clement
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clement (encz) | clement,mírný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
clemente (encz) | Clemente,Clemente n: [jmén.] příjmení, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož
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clementine (encz) | clementine,clementine Zdeněk Brož |
clementine tree (encz) | clementine tree, n: |
clemently (encz) | clemently, |
encirclement (encz) | encirclement,obklíčení n: Zdeněk Brožencirclement,zakroužkování n: Zdeněk Brož |
inclement (encz) | inclement,drsný adj: živel nebo podnebí Michal Ambrožinclement,krutý adj: živel nebo počasí Michal Ambrožinclement,neúprosný adj: Michal Ambrožinclement,nevlídný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inclementness (encz) | inclementness, n: |
clemente (czen) | Clemente,Clementen: [jmén.] příjmení, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
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clementine (czen) | clementine,clementine Zdeněk Brož |
Clementine (gcide) | Clementine \Clem"ent*ine\, a.
Of or pertaining to Clement, esp. to St. Clement of Rome and
the spurious homilies attributed to him, or to Pope Clement
V. and his compilations of canon law.
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Clemently (gcide) | Clement \Clem"ent\, a. [L. clemens; -entis; cf. F. cl?ment.]
Mild in temper and disposition; merciful; compassionate.
--Shak. -- Clem"ent*ly, adv.
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Inclement (gcide) | Inclement \In*clem"ent\, a. [L. inclemens; pref. in- not +
clemens mild: cf. F. incl['e]ment. See Clement.]
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1. Not clement; destitute of a mild and kind temper; void of
tenderness; unmerciful; severe; harsh.
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2. Physically severe or harsh (generally restricted to the
elements or weather); rough; boisterous; stormy;
rigorously cold, etc.; as, inclement weather. --Cowper.
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The guard the wretched from the inclement sky.
--Pope.
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Teach us further by what means to shun
The inclement seasons, rain, ice, hail, and snow!
--Milton.
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Inclemently (gcide) | Inclemently \In*clem"ent*ly\, adv.
In an inclement manner.
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clement (wn) | clement
adj 1: (of weather or climate) physically mild; "clement
weather" [ant: inclement]
2: (used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy; "a more
clement judge reduced the sentence" [ant: inclement] |
clement attlee (wn) | Clement Attlee
n 1: British statesman and leader of the Labour Party who
instituted the welfare state in Britain (1883-1967) [syn:
Attlee, Clement Attlee, Clement Richard Attlee, {1st
Earl Attlee}] |
clement iii (wn) | Clement III
n 1: Italian antipope from 1080 to 1100 who was installed as
pope by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV who consistently
opposed efforts at papal reform (died in 1100) [syn:
Clement III, Guibert of Ravenna] |
clement philibert leo delibes (wn) | Clement Philibert Leo Delibes
n 1: French composer of operas (1836-1891) [syn: Delibes, {Leo
Delibes}, Clement Philibert Leo Delibes] |
clement richard attlee (wn) | Clement Richard Attlee
n 1: British statesman and leader of the Labour Party who
instituted the welfare state in Britain (1883-1967) [syn:
Attlee, Clement Attlee, Clement Richard Attlee, {1st
Earl Attlee}] |
clement vii (wn) | Clement VII
n 1: Italian pope from 1523 to 1534 who broke with Henry VIII of
England after Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon and
married Anne Boleyn (1478-1534) [syn: Clement VII,
Giulio de' Medici] |
clement xi (wn) | Clement XI
n 1: Italian pope from 1700 to 1721 who condemned Jansenist
ideas on papal infallibility [syn: Clement XI, {Giovanni
Francesco Albani}] |
clement xiv (wn) | Clement XIV
n 1: Italian pope from 1769 to 1774 who lost whatever support
remained of Catholic Europe, causing the church to fall
into the hands of secular princes (1705-1774) [syn:
Clement XIV, Lorenzo Ganganelli] |
clementine (wn) | clementine
n 1: a variety of mandarin orange that is grown around the
Mediterranean and in South Africa [syn: clementine,
clementine tree]
2: a mandarin orange of a deep reddish orange color and few
seeds |
clementine tree (wn) | clementine tree
n 1: a variety of mandarin orange that is grown around the
Mediterranean and in South Africa [syn: clementine,
clementine tree] |
encirclement (wn) | encirclement
n 1: a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the
enemy [syn: blockade, encirclement] |
inclement (wn) | inclement
adj 1: (of weather or climate) severe [ant: clement]
2: used of persons or behavior; showing no clemency or mercy;
"the harsh sentence of an inclement judge" [ant: clement] |
inclementness (wn) | inclementness
n 1: weather unsuitable for outdoor activities [syn: {bad
weather}, inclemency, inclementness] [ant: {good
weather}] |
jose clemente orozco (wn) | Jose Clemente Orozco
n 1: Mexican painter noted for his monumental murals (1883-1949)
[syn: Orozco, Jose Orozco, Jose Clemente Orozco] |
CLEMENTINES (bouvier) | CLEMENTINES, eccl. law. The name usually given to the collection of
decretals or constitutions of Pope Clement V., which was made by order of
John XXII. his successor, who published it in 1317. The death of Clement V.,
which happened in 1314, prevented him from publishing this collection, which
is properly a compilation, as well of the epistles and constitutions of this
pope, as of the decrees of the council of Vienna, over which he presided.
The Clementines are divided in five books, in which the matter is
distributed nearly upon the same plan as the Decretals of Gregory IX. Vide La
Bibliotheque des auteurs ecclesiastiques, par Dupin.
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