Assuage a-swaj (the King James Version Asswage) :Lit,. sweeten, soften down; then, mitigate, abate; used of flood, Gen 8:1 (subside); of grief, Job 16:5, Job 16:6 (restrain); also applied to any strong emotion; not used in the New Testament. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
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Ass’s Head
Ass’s Head 1. By the law of Moses the ass was declared unclean, and therefore was not used as food, excepting, as it would appear, in cases of extreme famine. This inference, however, is drawn from a case where the term “ass’s head” may be explained to mean not literally the head of an ass, … Continue reading “Ass’s Head”
A.S.S.P.
A.S.S.P. = Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Assos Or Assus
Assos Or Assus (, also , and Apollonia, Plin. v, 32), a town and sea-north of the Roman province of ASIA, in the district anciently called Mysia. It was situated on the northern shore of the Gulf of Adramyttium (Ptol. v, 2; Plin. ii, 98; Strabo, 13:581, 614; Athen. 9:375; Pausan. 6:45). It was only … Continue reading “Assos Or Assus”
Assos
ASSOS A seaport in Mysia, opposite to the island of Lesbos on the north. Here Paul took ship for Mitylene, Mal 20:13 . It is now a poor village, called Beiram. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Assos () An ancient Greek city on the Adramyttian Gulf, in the south of the Troad. Originally an … Continue reading “Assos”
Assoros
Assoros in Graeco-Babylonian mythology, is the brother and husband of Kissare, and father of the first divine triad-Anos, Illinos, and Aos. His analogue was the Assur of the Assyrians, with his wife Serua. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Assonna
Assonna SEE SUNNA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Assomption, Juste Deuteronomy 1
Assomption, Juste Deuteronomy 1 (called also Alexander Roger), a French theologian, was born at Touraine in 1612, and died Oct. 8, 1679. Among other works, he wrote, Manus Communicantium, Piissimas Meditationes continens, per Modum Colloquii Mellifui Christum inter et Animaam, Nomine Discipuli ad Sacras Epulas se Prceparantis (Douay, 1660):-Tractatus de Frequenti Confessione et Communione, adversus … Continue reading “Assomption, Juste Deuteronomy 1”
Assomption, Charles Deuteronomy 1
Assomption, Charles Deuteronomy 1 a Flemish theologian of the Order of Carmelites, was born in 1625. He was son of the count of Brias, governor of Marienburg, and became professor of theology, then prior, then provincial of a monastery of his order at Douay. He died in 1686. He wrote, Thomistarum Triumphus, id est Sanctorum … Continue reading “Assomption, Charles Deuteronomy 1”
Associative law
Associative law Any law of the form, x o (y o z) = (x o y) o z, where o is a dyadic operation (function) and x o y is the result of applying the operation to x and y (the value of the function for the arguments x and y). Instead of the sign … Continue reading “Associative law”