English abbreviation dictionary - sermon
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~ n 1 a religious talk given as part of a Christian church service, usually based on a part of the Bible (preach a sermon) (Pastor Grisson preached a sermon on evangelism.) 2 informal a talk in which someone tries to give you unwanted moral advice; lecture1 (2) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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(sermons) A sermon is a talk on a religious or moral subject that is given by a member of the clergy as part of a church service. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French sermun, from Medieval Latin ~-, sermo, from Latin, speech, conversation, from serere to link together — more at series Date: 13th century 1. a religious discourse delivered in public usually by a clergyman as a part of a worship service 2. a speech on conduct or duty • ~ic adjective ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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n. 1 a spoken or written discourse on a religious or moral subject, esp. a discourse based on a text or passage of Scripture and delivered in a service by way of religious instruction or exhortation. 2 a piece of admonition or reproof, a lecture. 3 a moral reflection suggested by natural objects etc. (sermons in stones). Phrases and idioms Sermon on the Mount the discourse of Christ recorded in Matt. 5-7. Etymology: ME f. AF sermun, OF sermon f. L sermo -onis discourse, talk ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. проповедь a sermon on smth. —- проповедь о чем-л. at a sermon —- на проповеди to deliver (to preach) a sermon —- произносить проповедь the sermon was preached by the dean —- проповедь произнес настоятель the funeral sermon —- надгробное слово (священника) S. on the Mount —- библ. Нагорная проповедь 2. поучение, нотация to deliver a sermon —- читать нотацию; давать наставления 3. редк. наставлять, поучать ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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- 12c., from Anglo-Fr. sermun, O.Fr. sermon, from L. sermonem (nom. sermo) "discourse, speech, talk," originally "a stringing together of words," related to serere "to join." SEROUS - early 15c., from L. serum "watery fluid, whey." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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