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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - catholic

 
 

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Catholic

catholic
~ adj formal have catholic tastes to like a wide variety of things - catholicity adj
Catholic ~ adj connected with the Roman Catholic Church  (a Catholic school) - Catholic n - Catholicism n
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  (Catholics) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. The Catholic Church is the branch of the Christian Church that accepts the Pope as its leader and is based in the Vatican in Rome. ...the Catholic Church. ...Catholic priests. ...the Catholic faith. ADJ: usu ADJ n see also Anglo-Catholic 2. A Catholic is a member of the Catholic Church. At least nine out of ten Mexicans are baptised Catholics. N-COUNT 3. If you describe a collection of things or people as catholic, you are emphasizing that they are very varied. He was a man of catholic tastes, a lover of grand opera, history and the fine arts. = wide ADJ ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   noun  Date: 15th century  1. a person who belongs to the universal Christian church  2. a member of a ~ church; especially Roman ~ CATHOLIC  adjective  Etymology: Middle English catholik, from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French catholique, from Late Latin ~us, from Greek katholikos universal, general, from katholou in general, from kata by + holos whole — more at cata-, safe  Date: 14th century  1.  a. often capitalized of, relating to, or forming the church universal  b. often capitalized of, relating to, or forming the ancient undivided Christian church or a church claiming historical continuity from it  c. capitalized Roman Catholic  2. comprehensive, universal; especially broad in sympathies, tastes, or interests a ~ taste in music  • ~ally adverb  • ~ize verb ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 of interest or use to all; universal. 2 all-embracing; of wide sympathies or interests (has catholic tastes). 3 (Catholic) a of the Roman Catholic religion. b including all Christians. c including all of the Western Church. --n. (Catholic) a Roman Catholic. Derivatives catholically adv. Catholicism n. catholicity n. catholicly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF catholique or LL catholicus f. Gk katholikos universal f. kata in respect of + holos whole ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. церк. католик 2. церк. лицо, принадлежащее к одной из апостолических, ортодоксальных, кафолических церквей 3. церк. католический Catholic King, his Catholic Majesty —- ист. его католическое величество 4. вселенский; соборный Catholic Epistles —- соборные послания 5. апостолический, ортодоксальный, кафолический catholic 1. книж. всемирный; мировой catholic war —- всемирная война catholic humanity —- все человечество 2. широкий, разносторонний; всеобъемлющий a man of catholic taste —- человек с разносторонними интересами catholic vocabulary —- богатый запас слов 3. широко мыслящий; вольнодумный; либеральный ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. adj.  1) (Catholic) католический (обыкн. Roman Catholic)  2) (Catholic) eccl. вселенский  3) широкий, всеобъемлющий  2. noun католик ...
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  - c.1350, "of the doctrines of the ancient Church," lit. "universally accepted," from L.L. catholicus "universal, general," from Gk. katholikos, from phrase kath' holou, from kata "about" + gen. of holos "whole." Applied to the Church in Rome c.1554, after the Reformation. ...
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