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idolum
‖ idolum, -on (aɪˈdəʊləm, -ɒn) Pl. idola (also 7 -aes, -ums). [L. īdōlum, a. Gr. εἴδωλον idol. Cf. also eidolon, and see idol 6, 7.] 1. An image or unsubstantial appearance; a spectre or phantom; a mental image, an idea.1619 Purchas Microcosmus lviii. 568 The Constitution of the Soule, which is conf...
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Idolum
Idolum means an insubstantial image or a fallacy. It comes from the Latin word for apparition or religious idol.
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Idola tribus
Idola tribus (singular Idolum tribus) is a category of logical fallacy, normally translated as "Idols of the Tribe", which refers to a tendency of human
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idolism
idolism (ˈaɪdəlɪz(ə)m) [f. idol n. + -ism.] 1. The practice of idolatry.1608 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iv. v. Decay 502 Much less permits he..one signe to stand Of idolism, or idle superstition. Ibid. 518 A people wholly drown'd In idolism, and all rebellious sins. 1816 Coleridge Statesm. Man. 365 Til...
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Idola specus
Idola specus (singular Idolum specus), normally translated as "Idols of the Cave" (or "Idols of the Den"), is a type of logical fallacy whereby the peculiar
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Idola fori
Idola fori (singular Idolum fori), sometimes translated as "Idols of the Market Place" or "Idols of the Forum", are a category of logical fallacy which
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eidolon
‖ eidolon (aɪˈdəʊlən) Pl. sometimes -a. [a. Gr. εἴδωλον (see idol, idolum) image, spectre, phantom.] An unsubstantial image, spectre, phantom.1828 Carlyle Misc. (1857) I. 137 Flying through the air, and living..with mere Eidolons. 1830 Scott Demonol. i. 36 Calling up his eidolon in the hall of his f...
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Idola theatri
Idola theatri (singular Idolum theatri) is a type of tendency towards logical fallacy or error, normally translated as "idols of the theatre".
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idol
▪ I. idol, n. (ˈaɪd(ə)l) Forms: α. 3 ydele, idele, 4 idel. β. 4–6 ydol(e, 5–6 ydoll, 5–7 idoll, 6 idole, 4– idol. [ME. a. OF. id(e)le, and idole, ad. late L. īdōl-um (also īdŏl-um in Prudentius c 400, Sedulius c 470), image, form, spectre, apparition, in eccl. use ‘idol’, a. Gr. εἴδωλον image, phant...
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Golden Woman
Asiana et de contentis in eis (1517) described it as follows:
Accipiat quinto, quod post terram Viatka nuncupatam in Scythiam penetrando iacet magnum idolum
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visive
visive, a. ? Obs. (ˈvɪzɪv) [ad. med.L. visīv-us, f. L. vīsus seeing, sight: see -ive. So F. visif, -ive (15th c.), It., Sp., Pg. visivo.] Of or pertaining to sight or to the power of seeing; visual. 1. visive faculty, visive power, visive virtue, etc.: The faculty of sight, the power of vision. In e...
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Rose Kemp
single/2006/One Little Indian Records) - as 'Rose Kemp'
A Hand Full of Hurricanes (LP/2007/One Little Indian Records) - as 'Rose Kemp'
Ammonia track on Idolum
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grove
▪ I. grove (grəʊv) Forms: 1–2 gráf, 4 grof(e, 6 Sc. grave, grawe, 6–7 groave, 2– grove. [OE. gráf masc. and neut.:—prehistoric *graiƀo-. Cf. greave n.1 The word is not found in any other Teut. lang., and no Teut. or even Indogermanic root seems to be known to which it can plausibly be referred.] 1. ...
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Ufomammut
In 2008, they released their fourth studio album, Idolum, pushing even further the monolithic sound and psychedelic vein of their music to a new level LeGof – keyboards
Discography
Studio albums
Godlike Snake (2000)
Snailking (2004)
Lucifer Songs (2005)
Supernaturals: Record One with Lento (2007)
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