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▪ I. postil, n. Now only Hist. (ˈpɒstɪl) Forms: 5 (9) postille, (6 posthill), 6–7 postell, 6–7 (9) postill, 7 postel, postle, 5– postil. [ME. a. F. postille (1357 in Godef.), = It., Pg. postilla, Sp. postela, ad. med.L. postilla a gloss on the gospel. Of uncertain origin: Du Cange suggests, from the...
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Postil
A postil or postill (; ) was originally a term for Bible commentaries. of sermons on the lessons, whether consisting of homilies or formal sermons, is termed a postil.
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Postil of Jonas Bretkūnas
Postilė (full title: Postilla, tatai esti trumpas ir prastas ischguldimas euangeliu) is a 1000-page postil (collection of sermons and Bible commentaries About 30 copies of Postilė survive; 10 of them are kept in Lithuanian libraries and museums.
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postillism
† ˈpostillism Obs. rare—1. [f. postil + -ism.] A production of the nature of a ‘postil’ or comment. So † ˈpostillize v. = postil v.1622 Sydenham Serm. Sol. Occ. (1637) II. 97 If we can fleyle down the transgressions of the times by some few stolne Postellismes. 1691 Wood Ath. Oxon. I. 9 Besides his ...
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postillate
ˈpostillate, v. rare. [f. ppl. stem of med.L. postillāre: see postil v. and -ate3.] = postil v.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) VIII. 235 Hewe frere of the ordre Precheours..whiche postillate alle the bible [qui totam bibliam postillavit], and compilede grete concordances on the bible. a 1864 C. Knight (W...
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Postil of Mikalojus Daukša
the Protestant Postil of Jonas Bretkūnas. The postil was printed in the Gothic script.
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postillary
† ˈpostillary, a. Obs. rare. [f. med.L. *postillāri-us (Du Cange has postillārium as n.), f. postilla postil + -ous.] Of the nature of a ‘postil’.1653 Hammond Paraphr. N.T. Advt., Purposely abstaining from..all postillary observations.
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Jacob Otto Hoof
In Sweden, its influence extended to the provinces of Halland, Västergötland and Småland; his postil, or collection of sermons was quite popular and he
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postillian
† poˈstillian, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. med.L. postilla: see postil and -ian.] That writes postils.1627 Perrot Tithes 45 They would censure a poore Postillian Divine that should goe about to call into question the faithfulnes of Ployden.
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Jan Štěkna
Dvě studie o husitských postilách. 1955.
Siemiątkowska, Zofia. "Jan Szczekna."
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postillator
postillator (ˈpɒstɪleɪtə(r)) Also 4 -our. [a. med.L. postillātor, agent-n. f. postillāre: see postil v. and -or.] = next.1382 Wyclif Prol. 58 Myche sharpliere and groundliere than manie late postillatouris, eithir expositouris, han don. 1613 Spelman De non Temer. Eccl. (1846) 38 Great Hugo Cardinali...
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Back B4 You're Lonely
co-producer (track 1)
Carlos "Los" Ramirez – co-producer (track 2)
Michael "Mikizza" Mijares – co-producer (track 4)
Bernie Grundman – mastering
Aaron Postil
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postle
▪ I. † ˈpostle Obs. Forms: 1 postol, 3 (Orm.) posstell, 3–6 postel, postle, 4 postyll, Sc. -ule, 4–5 -il, -ill(e, -ele, 6 -elle. [OE. postol, aphetic form of apostol, apostle.] = apostle.c 975 Rushw. Gosp. Luke xxiv. 10 Ða oðre..cwedun ðas to ðæm postolum. c 1200 Ormin 5186 Cristess posstell, Sannt ...
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Mikalojus Daukša
The postil, translated from the Polish translation by Jakub Wujek, was published in 1595, and became one of the means to fight paganism. In 1599 Daukša published another important work, the Lithuanian translation of the Polish language collection of sermons by Jakub Wujek, the Catholic Postil
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postiller
† ˈpostiller Obs. Also 6 postilar, 7 postillar, -iler, -eller. [f. postil v. + -er1. Cf. OF. postilleur (1478 in Godef.).] One who makes or writes a ‘postil’ or ‘postils’; a commentator, annotator, expositor.1526 Pilgr. Pref. (W. de W. 1531) 138 Yet, after our postilars, he came agayne at y⊇ passyon...
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