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prefaced — pref·ace || prefÉ™s n. introduction; foreword; opening statement v. use as an introduction, use as a foreword; write an introduction, write a foreword … English contemporary dictionary
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Of the five wounds of the Holy Church — book cover Of the five wounds of the Holy Church is the English translation of the book Delle Cinque Piage della Santa Chiesa authored by Antonio Rosmini. It was translated, and prefaced by Henry Parry Liddon and published in London in 1883. The… … Wikipedia
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preface — I UK [ˈprefəs] / US noun [countable] Word forms preface : singular preface plural prefaces 1) an introduction to a book or a speech 2) an event that happens before a more important event II UK [ˈprefəs] / US verb [transitive] Word forms preface … English dictionary
PROVERB — (Heb. מָשָׁל, mashal; pl. מְשָׁלִים, meshalim). The term proverb as a translation of the biblical Hebrew word mashal denotes certain specific literary forms, particularly of wisdom literature. Several of these forms are also referred to by the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
preface — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin prephatia, alteration of Latin praefation , praefatio foreword, from praefari to say beforehand, from prae pre + fari to say more at ban Date: 14th century 1. often… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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