slovodefinícia
sublimest
(encz)
sublimest,nejvznešenější adj: Zdeněk Brož
Sublimest
(gcide)
Sublime \Sub*lime"\, a. [Compar. Sublimer; superl.
Sublimest.] [L. sublimis; sub under + (perhaps) a word akin
to limen lintel, sill, thus meaning, up to the lintel: cf. F.
sublime. Cf. Eliminate.]
1. Lifted up; high in place; exalted aloft; uplifted; lofty.
[1913 Webster]

Sublime on these a tower of steel is reared.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

2. Distinguished by lofty or noble traits; eminent; -- said
of persons. "The sublime Julian leader." --De Quincey.
[1913 Webster]

3. Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe, adoration,
veneration, heroic resolve, etc.; dignified; grand;
solemn; stately; -- said of an impressive object in
nature, of an action, of a discourse, of a work of art, of
a spectacle, etc.; as, sublime scenery; a sublime deed.
[1913 Webster]

Easy in words thy style, in sense sublime. --Prior.
[1913 Webster]

Know how sublime a thing it is
To suffer and be strong. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster]

4. Elevated by joy; elate. [Poetic]
[1913 Webster]

Their hearts were jocund and sublime,
Drunk with idolatry, drunk with wine. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

5. Lofty of mien; haughty; proud. [Poetic] "Countenance
sublime and insolent." --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

His fair, large front and eye sublime declared
Absolute rule. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Exalted; lofty; noble; majestic. See Grand.
[1913 Webster]
podobné slovodefinícia
Sublimest
(gcide)
Sublime \Sub*lime"\, a. [Compar. Sublimer; superl.
Sublimest.] [L. sublimis; sub under + (perhaps) a word akin
to limen lintel, sill, thus meaning, up to the lintel: cf. F.
sublime. Cf. Eliminate.]
1. Lifted up; high in place; exalted aloft; uplifted; lofty.
[1913 Webster]

Sublime on these a tower of steel is reared.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

2. Distinguished by lofty or noble traits; eminent; -- said
of persons. "The sublime Julian leader." --De Quincey.
[1913 Webster]

3. Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe, adoration,
veneration, heroic resolve, etc.; dignified; grand;
solemn; stately; -- said of an impressive object in
nature, of an action, of a discourse, of a work of art, of
a spectacle, etc.; as, sublime scenery; a sublime deed.
[1913 Webster]

Easy in words thy style, in sense sublime. --Prior.
[1913 Webster]

Know how sublime a thing it is
To suffer and be strong. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster]

4. Elevated by joy; elate. [Poetic]
[1913 Webster]

Their hearts were jocund and sublime,
Drunk with idolatry, drunk with wine. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

5. Lofty of mien; haughty; proud. [Poetic] "Countenance
sublime and insolent." --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

His fair, large front and eye sublime declared
Absolute rule. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Exalted; lofty; noble; majestic. See Grand.
[1913 Webster]

Nenašli ste slovo čo ste hľadali ? Doplňte ho do slovníka.

na vytvorenie tejto webstránky bol pužitý dictd server s dátami z sk-spell.sk.cx a z iných voľne dostupných dictd databáz. Ak máte klienta na dictd protokol (napríklad kdict), použite zdroj slovnik.iz.sk a port 2628.

online slovník, sk-spell - slovníkové dáta, IZ Bratislava, Malé Karpaty - turistika, Michal Páleník, správy, údaje o okresoch V4