abecedarian at English => English (Moby Thesaurus II) Of Explained:
avored of God; love of God
Elead, witness of God
Elealeh, burnt-offering of God
Eleazar, help of God, court of God
Eleph, learning
Elhanan, grace, or gift, or mercy of God
Eli, Eli, my God, my God
Eli, the offering or lifting up
Eliab, God is my father; God is the father
Eliada, knowledge of God
Eliah, God the Lord
Eliahba, my God the Father
Eliakim, resurrection of God
Eliam, the people of God
Elias, same as Elijah
Eliasaph, the Lord increaseth
Eliashib, the God of conversion
Eliathah, thou art my God
Elidad, beloved of God
Eliel, God, my God
Elienai, the God of my eyes
Eliezer, help, or court, of my God
Elihoreph, god of winter, or of youth
Elihu,he is my God himself
Elijah, God the Lord, the strong Lord
Elika, pelican of God
Elim, the rams; the strong; stags
Elimelech, my God is king
Elioenai, toward him are mine eyes; or to him are my fountains
Eliphal, a miracle of God
Eliphalet, the God of deliverance
Eliphaz, the endeavor of God
Elisabeth, Elizabeth, the oath, or fullness, of God
Elisha, salvation of God
Elishah, it is God; the lamb of God: God that gives help
Elishama, God hearing
Elishaphat, my God judgeth
Elisheba, same as Elisabeth
Elishua, God is my salvation
Eliud, God is my praise
Elizur, God is my strength; my rock; rock of God
Elkanah, God the zealous; the zeal of God
Elkeshai, hardiness or rigor of God
Elkoshite, a man of Elkeshai
Ellasar, revolting from God
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Abecedarian at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:
ll does not, it seems,
constitute a sufficient averment, so as to put that fact in issue. 2. Ves. &
Bea. 327. 3. The third part is called the premises or stating part of the
bill, and contains the plaintiff's case. 4. In the fourth place is a general
charge of confederacy. 5. The fifth part consists of allegations of the
defendant's pretences, and charges in evidence of them. 6. The sixth part
contains the clause of jurisdiction and in averment that the acts complained
of are contrary to equity. 7. The seventh part consists of a prayer that the
parties answer
abecedarian at English => English (WordNet) Of Explained:
location and returning the value read or completing the write.
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abecedarian at English (WD) Of Explained:
Inter: also » Abecedarian
English
Alternative forms
* abecedaryEtymology
* From Inter: etyl » LL. Inter: term » abecedarius (from the first four letters of the Latin alphabet + Inter: term » -arius|lang=la)Pronunciation
* Inter: a » UK Inter: IPA » /eɪ.biː.siːˈdɛː.ɹɪ.ən/Noun
Inter: en-nou » nInter: examples-right » sense=rhetoric|examples=He knew the rhetorical devices, from abecedarian, battologia, and contentio, all the way to zeugma
- Someone who is learning the alphabet. Inter: defdate » Early 17th century.Inter: reference-book » last =| first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | editor =Brown, Lesley | others = | title = The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary | origdate = | origyear = 1933| origmonth = | url = | format = | accessdate = | accessyear = | accessmonth = | edition = 5th | date = | year =2003| month = | publisher =Oxford University Press | location =Oxford, UK | language = | id = | doi = | isbn =978-0-19-860575-7 | lccn = | ol = | pages =3| chapter = | chapterurl = | quote =
- An elementary student, a novice; one in the early steps of learning. Inter: defdate » Early 17th century.
- 1603, Inter: w » John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, II.28:
- :A man may alwaies continue his studie, but not schooling. O fond-foolish for an old man to be ever an Abcedarian Inter: transterm » abecedaire.
- Inter: context » archaic Someone engaged in teaching the alphabet; an elementary teacher; one that teaches the methods and principles of learning.Inter: reference-book » last =| first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | editor =Gove, Philip Babcock | others = | title = Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged | origdate = | origyear = 1909 | origmonth = | url = | format = | accessdate = | accessyear = | accessmonth = | edition = | date = | year =1976 | month = | publisher =G. & C. Merriam Co. | location = Springfield, MA | language = | id = | doi = | isbn =0-87779-101-5 | lccn = | ol = | pages =2| chapter = | chapterurl = | quote = Inter: defdate » Early 17th century.
- Inter: rhetori » c A work which uses words or lines in alphabetical order.
- 1996, in Mediaevalia (published by the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies of the State University of New York at Binghamton), volume 19, page 133:
- : This formal organization is most likely to create obscurity in such elaborate and artificial forms as: palindromes (words, phrases, or verses which read the same backward or forward), abecedarians (poems in which the initial letters of lines or stanzas are arranged to Inter: .. » .) Inter: .. » .
- 2007, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music Collection of the National Library (ISBN 0754651681), page 590:
- : Abecedarian verses are chanted stichoi/stichera verses in which the first letter of each verse follows an alphabetical order. Inter: .. » . The Amomos, an abecedarian, is the longest psalm in the Psalter Inter: .. » .
- 2008, Erich J. Goller, Groovy, page 165:
- : An Abecedarian is any poem constrained by alphabetical order.
Synonyms
* See also Category: Wikisaurus:beginner -Adjective
Inter: en-ad » j
Derived terms
* abecedarian psalmsReferences
Translation: fa » abecedarian
Translation: fr » abecedarian
Translation: ko » abecedarian
Translation: it » abecedarian
Translation: hu » abecedarian
Translation: my » abecedarian
Translation: nl » abecedarian
Translation: ja » abecedarian
Translation: ps » abecedarian
Translation: pl » abecedarian
Translation: ru » abecedarian
Translation: fi » abecedarian
Translation: ta » abecedarian
Translation: uk » abecedarian
Translation: vi » abecedarian
Translation: zh » abecedarian
Abecedarian at English (WD) Of Explained:
Inter: also » abecedarian
English
Inter: wikisource1911Enc » AbecedariansEtymology
Inter: suffix » abecedary|anPronunciation
* Inter: a » US Inter: IPA » /ˌeɪ.biˌsiˈdæɹ.i.ən/Noun
Inter: en-nou » nTranslations
Inter: trans-top » member of a 16th-century sectInter: trans-mi » d
Inter: trans-botto » m
References
Translation: ar » Abecedarian
Translation: ps » Abecedarian