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apostate
▪ I. apostate, n. and a. (əˈpɒstət) Forms: 4– apostate, 7 apostat; also 4 apostota, 4–8 -tata, 5–6 appostita, -tata. [a. Fr. apostate and L. apostata, ad. Gr. ἀποστάτ-ης, n. of agent f. ἀποστα- (see apostasy). The L. apostata was by far the commoner form from 1350 to 1650, with pl. apostata(e)s.] A.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apostate (disambiguation)
An apostate is one who renounces their religion. Apostate or Apostates may also refer to: The Apostate (album), a 2016 musical release The Apostate (film), a 2015 Uruguayan film Apostates (plant) wikipedia.org
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apostate
apostate/əˈpɔsteɪt; ə`pɑstet/ nperson who renounces his former beliefs, etc 背教者; 变节者; 脱党者. 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Apostate (album)
The Apostate is the eighth studio album by Art Bergmann, released in 2016 on weewerk records. wikipedia.org
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The Apostate (play)
The Apostate is an 1817 tragedy by the Irish writer Richard Lalor Sheil. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 3 May 1817. wikipedia.org
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co-apostate
co-animate, co-apostate etc.: see co-. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Apostate (film)
The Apostate () is a 2015 Uruguayan-Spanish drama film directed by Federico Veiroj, the plot follows a man pursuing apostasy from the Catholic Church. wikipedia.org
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apostatous
† aˈpostatous, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. apostata apostate + -ous.] = apostatic, apostate a.1588 Card. Allen Admon. 55 The Apostatous and hereticall Emperours. Oxford English Dictionary
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apostatrice
† aˈpostatrice, n. and a. Obs. rare—1. [a. OFr. apostatrice, ad. late L. apostātrix (Vulgate) fem. of apostātor one who apostatizes, f. apostāre for apostatāre: see apostate v.] A female apostate. (Here used as adj.)1546 Bale Eng. Votaries ii. (1550) 113 b, That chapel Apostatrice, as they than call... Oxford English Dictionary
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Federico Veiroj
Filmography As director The Moneychanger (2019) Belmonte (2018) The Apostate (2015) A Useful Life (2010) Acne (2008) As screenwriter Belmonte (2018) The , for Belmonte 2015: FIPRESCI Award - San Sebastián International Film Festival, for The Apostate 2010: Coral Award - Havana Film Festival, for A Useful wikipedia.org
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Apostasy
The narrative documents the quintessentially evil essence of the apostate's former organization chronicled through the apostate's personal experience of The Vashistha Dharmasastra, the Apastamba Dharmasutra and Yajnavalkya state that a son of an apostate is also considered an apostate. wikipedia.org
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apostatate
† aˈpostatate, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. late L. apostatāt- ppl. stem of apostatā-re: see apostate v.] Apostatized, apostate.1536 Pilgr. T. 299 in Thynne's Animadv., Thes that from christ be appostatat. 1629 H. Burton Babel no Bethel 33 An apostatate Minister of the Church of England. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chapter 17: The Apostate
"Chapter 17: The Apostate" is the first episode of the third season of the American television series The Mandalorian. wikipedia.org
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What is meaning of apostatavit on 18th century Alsatian birth record? I am looking at a birth record from Alsace, 1751. In the margin is written the word "apostatavit". I have not been able to figure out what that mea...
Apostatavit is a Latin word meaning (roughly -- my Latin is a little rusty after 44 years) 'has forsaken his religion' -- i.e. it denotes an apostate. annotation added later to a church record, I would interpret it as saying that the individual whose birth was recorded had themselves later become an apostate
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Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)
Julian the Apostate met with seven published replies, as well as becoming the target of Oxford sermons. These included pamphlets from Hickes (Jovian), John Bennet (Constantius the Apostate), Edward Meredith, and Thomas Long. wikipedia.org
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