anathema
51anathema — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. denunciation; curse, execration, imprecation. See detraction. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. the damned the accursed, the condemned, pariah, outcast, heretic, villain. 2. curse ban,… …
52Anathema — A|nạ|the|ma 〈n.; Gen.: , Pl.: the|ma|ta; Rel.〉 Verfluchung, Kirchenbann; oV [Etym.: zu grch. anatithenai »(öffentlich) aufstellen, ausstellen«] …
53anathema — pl. anathemas …
54ANATHEMA — a term used by the EARLY CHURCH in CHRISTIAN CREEDS to signify the cutting off of those who reject the FAITH …
55anathema — a·nath·e·ma || É™ næθəmÉ™ n. ban, excommunication; despised person or thing …
56Anathema — The cutting off of offenders from the body of the Church …
57anathema — n. Curse, malediction, denunciation, imprecation, fulmination, execration, malison, proscription, ban, excommunication …
58Anathema — A condemnation of heretics, similar in effect to major excommunication. It inflicts the penalty of complete exclusion from Christian society …
59anathema — n 1. curse, malediction, imprecation, execration; fulmination, commination, denunciation, censure; condemnation, proscription, sentence, Theol. damnation; interdiction, excommunication, banishment, Eccles. ban. 2. the damned, the doomed, fallen… …
60anathema — Анафема …