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condign, a. (kənˈdaɪn) Forms: 5 condyngne, 5–6 condygne, 5–7 condigne, 6 condynge (Sc. conding), 6– condign. [a. F. condigne, ad. L. condign-us (med.L. also -dingnus) wholly worthy, f. con- together, altogether + dignus worthy.] † 1. Equal in worth or dignity (to). Obs.c 1470 Harding Chron. lxxxiv. ...
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Condign
Condign may refer to:
Condign merit, an aspect of Roman Catholic theology signifying a goodness that has been bestowed because of the actions of that person
Project Condign, a top-secret UFO study undertaken by the British government between 1997 and 2000
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condign
condign/kənˈdam; kən`daɪn/ adj(fml 文) (of punishment, etc) severe and well deserved (指惩罚)严厉而适当的; 罪有应得的.
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Condign merit
Condign merit (meritum de condigno) is an aspect of Catholic theology signifying merit with the dignity of Christ. Criticism of condign merit
In his 1532 Commentary on the Sermon of the Mount, Martin Luther criticized Catholic doctrine concerning condign merit.
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Project Condign
Project Condign (not to be confused with the Condon Committee) was a secret unidentified flying object (UFO) study undertaken by the British Government's The Condign report suggests that further research into "novel military applications" of this plasma phenomenon is warranted, and that "the implications
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incondign
† inconˈdign, a. Obs. [f. in-3 + condign.] Unworthy, undeserving, undeserved.c 1450 Lydg. & Burgh Secrees 1532 This lady lyst nat to parte the tresourys Of hir substaunce to my Childhood incondigne.
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Merit (Christianity)
Roman Catholicism "speaks of merit in three distinct ways": condign merit (which God crowns freely), congruous merit (nonobligatory reward that may result In his 1532 Commentary on the Sermon of the Mount, Martin Luther criticized Catholic doctrine concerning condign merit.
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condignly
condignly, adv. (kənˈdaɪnlɪ) [f. condign + -ly2.] In a condign or worthy way; worthily, agreeably to deserts, deservedly; suitably, adequately.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 42 Ffor our lady..The forsaid ȝate and temple condignely should be. 1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 12 Man may not in suche case c...
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David Clarke (journalist)
by the Flying Saucer Working Party used to brief Winston Churchill and, in 2006, the DIS report UAPs in the UK Air Defence Region (also known as the Condign See also
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Project Condign
References
External links
Sheffield Hallam staff profile
Dr David Clarke's personal website
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condignity
condignity (kənˈdɪgnɪtɪ) [ad. med.L. condignitas, f. condign-us condign: F. condignité.] † 1. Worthiness, merit. Obs.1605 Sylvester Du Bartas Ded., To sing to our posterity This Noblest Work after it selfs Condignitie. 1668 Howe Bless. Righteous (1825) 92 While the soul tastes its own act..apprehend...
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25th Scripps National Spelling Bee
Hall had also been in the prior year spelling bee, but had missed spelling the word "condign".
505 words were used in the competition.
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Chip (guitar)
Putt (electric bass)
Jim (drums)
Carole, Winnifred, Ricky, Delores, Hershel, Joe (chorus)
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pistoleer
pistoleer (-ˈɪə(r)) [See -eer1 and cf. pistolier.] One who uses or is skilled in the use of a pistol; a soldier armed with a pistol.1832 Carlyle Misc., Boswell's Johnson (1857) III. 94 Is the Chalk-Farm Pistoleer inspired with any reasonable Belief and Determination? 1855 Prescott Philip II, i. vii,...
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