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Commandment (gcide) | Commandment \Com*mand"ment\, n. [OF. commandement, F.
commandement.]
1. An order or injunction given by authority; a command; a
charge; a precept; a mandate.
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A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one
another. --John xiii.
34.
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2. (Script.) One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to
the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
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3. The act of commanding; exercise of authority.
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And therefore put I on the countenance
Of stern commandment. --Shak.
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4. (Law) The offense of commanding or inducing another to
violate the law.
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The Commandments, The Ten Commandments, the Decalogue, or
summary of God's commands, given to Moses at Mount Sinai.
(--Ex. xx.)
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commandment (wn) | commandment
n 1: something that is commanded
2: a doctrine that is taught; "the teachings of religion"; "he
believed all the Christian precepts" [syn: teaching,
precept, commandment] |
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Commandment (gcide) | Commandment \Com*mand"ment\, n. [OF. commandement, F.
commandement.]
1. An order or injunction given by authority; a command; a
charge; a precept; a mandate.
[1913 Webster]
A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one
another. --John xiii.
34.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Script.) One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to
the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
[1913 Webster]
3. The act of commanding; exercise of authority.
[1913 Webster]
And therefore put I on the countenance
Of stern commandment. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
4. (Law) The offense of commanding or inducing another to
violate the law.
[1913 Webster]
The Commandments, The Ten Commandments, the Decalogue, or
summary of God's commands, given to Moses at Mount Sinai.
(--Ex. xx.)
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The Commandments (gcide) | Commandment \Com*mand"ment\, n. [OF. commandement, F.
commandement.]
1. An order or injunction given by authority; a command; a
charge; a precept; a mandate.
[1913 Webster]
A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one
another. --John xiii.
34.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Script.) One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to
the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
[1913 Webster]
3. The act of commanding; exercise of authority.
[1913 Webster]
And therefore put I on the countenance
Of stern commandment. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
4. (Law) The offense of commanding or inducing another to
violate the law.
[1913 Webster]
The Commandments, The Ten Commandments, the Decalogue, or
summary of God's commands, given to Moses at Mount Sinai.
(--Ex. xx.)
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The Ten Commandments (gcide) | Commandment \Com*mand"ment\, n. [OF. commandement, F.
commandement.]
1. An order or injunction given by authority; a command; a
charge; a precept; a mandate.
[1913 Webster]
A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one
another. --John xiii.
34.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Script.) One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to
the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
[1913 Webster]
3. The act of commanding; exercise of authority.
[1913 Webster]
And therefore put I on the countenance
Of stern commandment. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
4. (Law) The offense of commanding or inducing another to
violate the law.
[1913 Webster]
The Commandments, The Ten Commandments, the Decalogue, or
summary of God's commands, given to Moses at Mount Sinai.
(--Ex. xx.)
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ten commandments (wn) | Ten Commandments
n 1: the biblical commandments of Moses [syn: Decalogue, {Ten
Commandments}] |
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