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apostate (encz) | apostate,apostata n: Pino |
apostate (encz) | apostate,odpadlík n: od víry Pino |
apostate (encz) | apostate,renegát n: Zdeněk Brož |
Apostate (gcide) | Apostate \A*pos"tate\, a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, apostasy; faithless to
moral allegiance; renegade.
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So spake the apostate angel. --Milton.
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A wretched and apostate state. --Steele.
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Apostate (gcide) | Apostate \A*pos"tate\, v. i. [L. apostatare.]
To apostatize. [Obs.]
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We are not of them which apostate from Christ. --Bp.
Hall.
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Apostate (gcide) | Apostate \A*pos"tate\, n. [L. apostata, Gr. ?, fr. ?. See
Apostasy.]
1. One who has forsaken the faith, principles, or party, to
which he before adhered; esp., one who has forsaken his
religion for another; a pervert; a renegade.
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2. (R. C. Ch.) One who, after having received sacred orders,
renounces his clerical profession.
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apostate (wn) | apostate
adj 1: not faithful to religion or party or cause
n 1: a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or
religion or political party or friend etc. [syn:
deserter, apostate, renegade, turncoat, recreant,
ratter] |
apostate (devil) | APOSTATE, n. A leech who, having penetrated the shell of a turtle
only to find that the creature has long been dead, deems it expedient
to form a new attachment to a fresh turtle.
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Apostate (gcide) | Apostate \A*pos"tate\, a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, apostasy; faithless to
moral allegiance; renegade.
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So spake the apostate angel. --Milton.
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A wretched and apostate state. --Steele.
[1913 Webster]Apostate \A*pos"tate\, v. i. [L. apostatare.]
To apostatize. [Obs.]
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We are not of them which apostate from Christ. --Bp.
Hall.
[1913 Webster]Apostate \A*pos"tate\, n. [L. apostata, Gr. ?, fr. ?. See
Apostasy.]
1. One who has forsaken the faith, principles, or party, to
which he before adhered; esp., one who has forsaken his
religion for another; a pervert; a renegade.
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2. (R. C. Ch.) One who, after having received sacred orders,
renounces his clerical profession.
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julian the apostate (wn) | Julian the Apostate
n 1: Roman Emperor and nephew of Constantine; he restored
paganism as the official religion of the Roman Empire and
destroyed Christian temples but his decision was reversed
after his death (331?-363) [syn: Julian, {Julian the
Apostate}, Flavius Claudius Julianus] |
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