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Erogation (gcide) | Erogation \Er`o*ga"tion\, n. [L. erogatio.]
The act of giving out or bestowing. [Obs.] --Sir T. Elyot.
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derogation (encz) | derogation,derogace n: [práv.] xkomczaxderogation,pohrdání n: Zdeněk Brož |
supererogation (encz) | supererogation,přehánění n: Zdeněk Brož |
Derogation (gcide) | Derogation \Der`o*ga"tion\, n. [L. derogatio: cf. F.
d['e]rogation.]
1. The act of derogating, partly repealing, or lessening in
value; disparagement; detraction; depreciation; --
followed by of, from, or to.
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I hope it is no derogation to the Christian
religion. --Locke.
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He counted it no derogation of his manhood to be
seen to weep. --F. W.
Robertson.
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2. (Stock Exch.) An alteration of, or subtraction from, a
contract for a sale of stocks.
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Supererogation (gcide) | Supererogation \Su`per*er`o*ga"tion\, n. [L. supererogatio a
payment in addition.]
The act of supererogating; performance of more than duty or
necessity requires.
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Works of supererogation (R. C. Ch.), those good deeds
believed to have been performed by saints, or capable of
being performed by men, over and above what is required
for their own salvation.
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Works of supererogation (gcide) | Supererogation \Su`per*er`o*ga"tion\, n. [L. supererogatio a
payment in addition.]
The act of supererogating; performance of more than duty or
necessity requires.
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Works of supererogation (R. C. Ch.), those good deeds
believed to have been performed by saints, or capable of
being performed by men, over and above what is required
for their own salvation.
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derogation (wn) | derogation
n 1: a communication that belittles somebody or something [syn:
disparagement, depreciation, derogation]
2: (law) the partial taking away of the effectiveness of a law;
a partial repeal or abolition of a law; "any derogation of
the common law is to be strictly construed" |
supererogation (wn) | supererogation
n 1: an effort above and beyond the call of duty |
DEROGATION (bouvier) | DEROGATION, civil law. The partial abrogation of a law; to derogate from a
law is to enact something which is contrary to it; to abrogate a law is' to
abolish it entirely. Dig. lib. 50, t. 17, 1. 102. See Abrogation.
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