slovo | definícia |
celebration (mass) | celebration
- oslava |
celebration (encz) | celebration,mše Jiří Šmoldas |
celebration (encz) | celebration,oslava Jiří Šmoldas |
Celebration (gcide) | Celebration \Cel`e*bra"tion\, n. [L. celebratio.]
The act, process, or time of celebrating.
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His memory deserving a particular celebration.
--Clarendok.
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Celebration of Mass is equivalent to offering Mass
--Cath. Dict.
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To hasten the celebration of their marriage. --Sir P.
Sidney.
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celebration (wn) | celebration
n 1: a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some
happy event [syn: celebration, jubilation]
2: any joyous diversion [syn: celebration, festivity]
3: the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with
all appropriate ritual; "the celebration of marriage" [syn:
celebration, solemnization, solemnisation] |
CELEBRATION (bouvier) | CELEBRATION, contracts. This word is usually applied, in law, to the
celebration of marriage, which is the solemn act by which a man and woman
take each other for husband and wife, conformably to the rules prescribed by
law. Diet. de Juris. h.t.
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celebrations (encz) | celebrations,oslavy Jiří Šmoldas |
victory celebration (encz) | victory celebration, n: |
Celebration (gcide) | Celebration \Cel`e*bra"tion\, n. [L. celebratio.]
The act, process, or time of celebrating.
[1913 Webster]
His memory deserving a particular celebration.
--Clarendok.
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Celebration of Mass is equivalent to offering Mass
--Cath. Dict.
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To hasten the celebration of their marriage. --Sir P.
Sidney.
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Recelebration (gcide) | Recelebrate \Re*cel"e*brate\ (r[=e]*s[e^]l"[-e]*br[=a]t), v. t.
To celebrate again, or anew. -- Re*cel`e*bra"tion
(r[=e]*s[e^]l"[-e]*br[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.
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victory celebration (wn) | victory celebration
n 1: a celebration following a victory in a battle or sports
competition |
CELEBRATION (bouvier) | CELEBRATION, contracts. This word is usually applied, in law, to the
celebration of marriage, which is the solemn act by which a man and woman
take each other for husband and wife, conformably to the rules prescribed by
law. Diet. de Juris. h.t.
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