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Look up: Sermon

  1. sermon
    reproving a person for his faults 
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  2. sermon
    [n] - an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) 2. [n] - a moralistic rebuke
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. sermon
    In Christianity and Buddhism, spoken or written discourse on a religious subject. The Sermon on the Mount is the summary of Jesus' teachings recorded in Matthew 5:7; this formed the core of...
    Found on http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/

  4. Sermon
    A talk given in church on a spiritual or moral theme.
    Found on http://www.stpeter.dircon.co.uk/pages/gl

  5. Sermon
    Ser'mon noun [ Middle English sermoun , sermun , French sermon , from Latin sermo , -onis , a speaking, discourse, probably from serer , sertum , to join, connect; hence, a connected speech. See Series .] 1. A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermons of Chaucer. [ Obsolete] Chaucer. 2. Specif ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/73

  6. Sermon
    Ser'mon intransitive verb [ Confer Old French sermoner , French sermonner to lecture one.] To speak; to discourse; to compose or deliver a sermon. [ Obsolete] Holinshed. « What needeth it to sermon of it more?» Chaucer.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/73

  7. Sermon
    Ser'mon transitive verb 1. To discourse to or of, as in a sermon. [ Obsolete] Spenser. 2. To tutor; to lecture. [ Poetic] Shak.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/73

  8. sermon
    1. A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermens of Chaucer. ... 2. Specifically, a discourse delivered in public, usually by a clergyman, for the purpose of religious instruction and grounded on some text or passage of Scripture. 'This our life exempt from public haunts Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in st ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  9. sermon
    discourse 2 preaching noun an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  10. Sermon
    A `sermon` is an oration by a prophet or member of the clergy. Sermons address a Biblical, theological, or religious topic, usually expounding on a type of belief or law.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sermon

  11. Sermon
    • (v. t.) To tutor; to lecture. • (n.) Hence, a serious address; a lecture on one`s conduct or duty; an exhortation or reproof; a homily; -- often in a depreciatory sense. • (n.) A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermons of Chaucer. • (v. i.) To speak; to discourse; to compose or deliver a sermon. • (v. t.)...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  12. sermon
    sermon 1. A talk on a religious or moral subject given by a member of the clergy as part of a religious service. 2. A long and tedious talk; especially, one telling someone how or how not to behave. 3. An often lengthy and tedious speech of reproof or exhortation. 4. Etymology: from Anglo-French sermun, Old French sermon, from Latin sermonem and sermo,...
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  13. sermon
    A religious address to an audience, usually made in church.
    Found on http://www.menrath-online.de/glossaryeng


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23 November 2009

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