10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DEIPAROUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
D E I P A R O U S (dee- 1 P-uh-rus) : adj. from Latin deus (god) and parere (to
bring forth): giving birth to a god— said of the Virgin Mary. Because of Michael
Jordan's almost divine prowess, his mother might be considered deiparous.
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The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
Deiparous, adj. Giving birth, or capable of giving birth, to gods. The grand Greek
women, who could count Among their friends the mobs of Mount Olympus, were
deiparous; Our modern dames, whose godlings fill The skyward spaces of Nob ...
Ambrose Bierce, David E. Schultz, S. T. Joshi,
2001
... 'Toto has a zen Chevrolet and a deiparous Porsche'. Here, 'chevre et' morphs
into 'Chevrolet' via a logic similar to that in Catullus, but other considerations —
you might call them rules — seem to be at work, too: 'zen' (literally) mirrors 'nez', ...
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The Poetical Works: Edwin the Fair. Isaac Comnenus
Bring thy body forth, So I may deem that heavenly voice incarnate ; Come forward
, for I cannot bring my tongue To rhyme thy pestilent jargon ; come, thou know'st
Enter the MONK MONOMACHUS. Monk. Deiparous Virgin ! Holy Mary Mother !
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Dictionary of the English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Deiparous, de-Ip'-d-rüa, a. Bringing forth a god (app. to the V. M.). Deipnosopttist,
dîp;-nos' -o-ffst, s. One of a sect of ano. philosophers who discoursed at meals.
Deist, dfi'-ïst, s. One who admits the existence of a God, but denies revelation.
Arnold James Cooley,
1861
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An abridged history of France; also a table of the ...
... to delay to act Define, de-f lne', v. n. to determine, to decide Definite, deT-e-nit,
a. certain, exact, precise Defunct, de-ffingkt', a. dead, deceased Degenerate, de-
jeV-er-ate, v. n. to fall from a more noble to a base state Deiparous, de-ip'-pa-rfts,
...
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
Subsequently, on the increase of the population in that place, be erected another
church of solid stone, and on a more extensive scale, which was consecrated by
the name of the holy Deiparous. The erection of this sacred edifice was finished ...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India),
1840
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Deintegrate, dc-in'té-grite. v. a. to diminish. Deiparous, dé-i 'p:i-rfis. a. that brings
forth a god, the epi et applied to the blessed V' -mnl Deism, dL'izm. s. the opinion
of those that ' only acknowledge one God, without reception of revealed religion ...
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
... chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist-(S) Subsequently, on the increase of
the population in that place, he erected another church of solid stone, and on a
more extensive scale, which was consecrated by the name of the holy Deiparous.
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Deiparous. Deísmo, sm. Beism. Deísta, sm. Deist. [fissures. Déjà, sf. Prominence
between two Dejación , jada, sf . Act of leaving. Abdication. Dejadez , sf.
Slovenliness. Dejado, a, a. SUnenly. Dejected. Dejadór , sm. Procreator.
Dejamiento, sm ...
Saint Hiliaire Blanc,
1848