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commemoration (encz) | commemoration,připomínka n: Zdeněk Brož |
Commemoration (gcide) | Commemoration \Com*mem`o*ra"tion\, n. [L. commemoratio.]
1. The act of commemorating; an observance or celebration
designed to honor the memory of some person or event.
[1913 Webster]
This sacrament was designed to be a standing
commemoration of the death and passion of our Lord.
--Abp.
Tillotson.
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The commonwealth which . . . chooses the most
flagrant act of murderous regicide treason for a
feast of eternal commemoration. --Burke.
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2. Whatever serves the purpose of commemorating; a memorial.
[1913 Webster]
Commemoration day, at the University of Oxford, Eng., an
annual observance or ceremony in honor of the benefactors
of the University, at which time honorary degrees are
conferred.
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commemoration (wn) | commemoration
n 1: a ceremony to honor the memory of someone or something
[syn: commemoration, memorialization,
memorialisation]
2: a recognition of meritorious service [syn: memorial,
commemoration, remembrance] |
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Commemoration (gcide) | Commemoration \Com*mem`o*ra"tion\, n. [L. commemoratio.]
1. The act of commemorating; an observance or celebration
designed to honor the memory of some person or event.
[1913 Webster]
This sacrament was designed to be a standing
commemoration of the death and passion of our Lord.
--Abp.
Tillotson.
[1913 Webster]
The commonwealth which . . . chooses the most
flagrant act of murderous regicide treason for a
feast of eternal commemoration. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]
2. Whatever serves the purpose of commemorating; a memorial.
[1913 Webster]
Commemoration day, at the University of Oxford, Eng., an
annual observance or ceremony in honor of the benefactors
of the University, at which time honorary degrees are
conferred.
[1913 Webster] |
Commemoration day (gcide) | Commemoration \Com*mem`o*ra"tion\, n. [L. commemoratio.]
1. The act of commemorating; an observance or celebration
designed to honor the memory of some person or event.
[1913 Webster]
This sacrament was designed to be a standing
commemoration of the death and passion of our Lord.
--Abp.
Tillotson.
[1913 Webster]
The commonwealth which . . . chooses the most
flagrant act of murderous regicide treason for a
feast of eternal commemoration. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]
2. Whatever serves the purpose of commemorating; a memorial.
[1913 Webster]
Commemoration day, at the University of Oxford, Eng., an
annual observance or ceremony in honor of the benefactors
of the University, at which time honorary degrees are
conferred.
[1913 Webster] |
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