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pious, a. (ˈpaɪəs) [f. L. pi-us dutiful, pious + -ous: cf. mod.F. pieux, -euse (R. Estienne 1539), which may have been the model.] 1. ‘Careful of the duties owed by created beings to God’ (J.); characterized by or showing reverence and obedience to God (or the gods); faithful to religious duties and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pious
Pious may refer to: Farshad Pious (born 1962), Iranian retired footballer Minerva Pious (1903–1979), American actress Robert Pious (1908–1983), American can be translated as "pious" Salih (literal translation: "Pious"), a prophet mentioned in the Quran wikipedia.org
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A Religious Tangle Over the Hair of Pious Hindus
Jul 14, 2004Among Orthodox Jewish women, who observe a code of modesty that prohibits the public display of their hair after marriage, the rabbis' ruling created an uproar. ... ''India's torrid climate doesn ...
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pious/ˈpaɪəs; `paɪəs/ adj1 having or showing a deep devotion to religion (对宗教)虔诚的.2 (derog 贬) hypocritically virtuous 假虔诚的; 虚伪的 He dismissed his critics as pious do-gooders who were afraid to face the facts. 他把批评他的人斥之为不敢面对事实的假善人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Pious (novel)
Pious is a thriller novel by the American author Kenn Bivins, published in October 2010. Title Pious is an ironic play on the virtue of piety which the main character, Carpious, seems to be in conflict of possessing. wikipedia.org
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Robert Pious
Life and career Pious was born on March 7, 1908, in Meridian, Mississippi, in the United States. Pious died at his home in the Bronx on February 1, 1983, at the age of 74. wikipedia.org
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Farshad Pious
The most famous club Pious managed was Tractor from 2005 to 2007. Club career Early career Pious was born in Tehran, Iran. Al Ahly In 1989, Pious signed with Qatari club Al-Ahly Doha. wikipedia.org
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Sulpitius the Pious
Sulpitius (or Sulpicius) II. the Pious (; died 17 January 644) was a 7th-century bishop of Bourges and saint. wikipedia.org
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Magnus the Pious
Magnus the Pious may refer to: Magnus the Pious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, (died 1369) Magnus the Pious (Warhammer), fictional character in Warhammer wikipedia.org
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Boleslaus the Pious
There were two rulers named tin Latin as Boleslaus the Pious: Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia () ( – 7 February 999), Bohemian nobleman, member of the Bolesław the Pious () (1224/27 – 14 April 1279), Duke of Greater Poland during 1239–1247 wikipedia.org
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Chinese Prosperous, Peaceful, and Pious Land Of ... - ASHOK A KHEDKAR
Jun 2, 2022Benevolence, the core value of Confucianism, extends from the importance of familial ties and blood connections and is held in high esteem by the Chinese. "A peaceful family will prosper (jiahe wanshi xing, 家和万事兴)" is a famous and widely embraced saying. This benevolence, although based in familial ties, extends to friendships and ...
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Henry II the Pious
Henry the Pious acted as interim duke. Sole reign Henry the Pious inherited Lower Silesia from his father. wikipedia.org
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Minerva Pious
Minerva Pious (March 5, 1903 – March 16, 1979) was an American radio, television and film actress. Pious became a fixture in the routines until Allen's show ended in 1949. wikipedia.org
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The Pious Agent
The Pious Agent is a 1975 spy thriller novel by the British writer John Braine. wikipedia.org
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Pious fiction
The Book of Daniel has also been described as a pious fiction, with the purpose of providing encouragement to Jews. Other contexts Fredrick Pike describes some morale-boosting efforts during the Great Depression as pious fictions. wikipedia.org
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