glory
suomi-englanti sanakirjaglory englannista suomeksi
nauttia, iloita, piehtaroida jossakin
mahtavuus, loisto
glooria, kunnia
sädekehä
Substantiivi
Verbi
glory englanniksi
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp), the height and vastness of this noble fane, its antiquity and its strength—all these things seemed to have their part as causes of the thrilling emotion that accompanied his thoughts.
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Honour, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing; high reputation; renown.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
That quality in a person or thing which secures general praise or honour.
(RQ:Sidney Arcadia)
(RQ:Shakespeare Pericles)
(RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)
(RQ:KJV)
An optical phenomenon, consisting of concentric rings and somewhat similar to a rainbow, caused by sunlight or moonlight interacting with the water droplets that compose mist or clouds, centered on the antisolar or antilunar point.
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An emanation of light supposed to shine from beings that are specially holy. It is represented in art by rays of gold, or the like, proceeding from the head or body, or by a disk, or a mere line.
(RQ:Addison Cato)
(RQ:Dickens Hard Times)
The manifestation of the presence of God as perceived by humans in Abrahamic religions.
Pride; boastfulness; arrogance.
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Something glorious.
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(RQ:William James Varieties)
1881, (w), 2 Corinthians 7:14:
- For if in anything I have gloried to him on your behalf, I was not put to shame; but as we spake all things to you in truth, so our glorying also, which I made before Titus, was found to be truth.
To shine radiantly.
1859–85, (w), ''Idylls of the King'', "The Last Tournament":
- Down in a casement sat,
- A low sea-sunset glorying round her hair
- And glossy-throated grace, Isolt the Queen.
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