Chaucer used it, perhaps from Italianuniversoin Boccaccio, of the gods in "Troilus and Criseyde:" Ye folk a lawe han set in universe; And this knowe I by hem that lovers be, That whoso stryveth with yow hath the werse. also from1580s ...
The sense extended to "the known world," then to "the physical world in the broadest sense, creation, the universe" (by c. 1200). The oldest sense is in world without end (translating Latin saecula saeculorum), and in worldly. In theology especially "that part of humanity devoted to ...
常用作于名词(n.) The etymology of the word has been much discussed. 这个词的词源已被广泛讨论。 After some research, I found the etymology associated with my name. It's meaningful! 经过研究,我找到了跟我名词相关的词源。很有意义! 最后重复一下:Etymology ST. ...
14. In this regard, international museum expansionism is both a challenge and a warning signal.2 Universum was derived from the Latin words unus and versus, an etymology equating the universe with the cosmos: the boundlessness and infinity of time and space. ...
You already know that dictionaries contain oodles of words that describe everything in the universe. But do you ever think about the words related to dictionaries, the meanings, and parts that make up the words and the definitions? Here are some of the terms used by dictionary writers and di...
lecture: “The Mystery of Constants,” we will demystify Pi, Phi, Alpha, Euler Number and Euler Mascheroni Constants and their inter-relational effects on the entire universe including planetary orbits, orbital velocities, time measurement, atomic resonance and the universal constant of light speed....
The etymological relatives derived from the ancestral PIE root *me-(4)‘to cut down grass or grain’ too are interesting. Aftermath: Who would have thought a word that has come to be familiar as the ‘an unwelcome consequence or effect'(OED), result of a catastrophe, or unpleasant circumst...
However, as with other polytheistic religions, Hinduism still has its short list of most important and/or popular deities, including the following: Brahman- creator god (and most important). Vishnu- the protector of the universe. Shiva- the destroyer of the universe. Krishna- god of compassion...
Stephen Hawking once famously asked "what breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?" And that was a very smart question for an Indo-European. The Semites have known for a while now that fire came first. But it was void and formless and had an entropy ...
For a meaning of the name Elihoreph, NOBSE Study Bible Name List reads God Of Autumn and BDB Theological Dictionary suggests Autumn God but adds the signature question mark to indicate that in the BDB universe nothing is ever wholly certain. Jones' Dictionary of Old Testament Proper Names der...