| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 стор.
....revelation dhd inspiration. The ynck-nts calk'd tho&ejanataci who passed their time in temples Cfuna;} and being often seized with a kind of enthusiasm, as if inspired by the Divinity, shewed wild and antic gestures, cutting and slashing their arms with knives, shaking the head, ike.... | |
| Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 стор.
...revelation and inspiration. The ancients called those janatici who passed their times in temples (fana;) and being often seized with a kind of enthusiasm,...inspired by the Divinity, showed wild and antic gestures, cutting and slashing their arms with knives, shaking the head, 8cc. Hence the word wasapplied among... | |
| 1823 - 858 стор.
...ancients called those fanatici who passed their time in temples ( /Í///« ), and being often seired with a kind of enthusiasm, as if inspired by the divinity, showed wild and antic gestures. Prudentius represente them as cutting and slashing their arms with knives. Shaking the bead was also... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 стор.
...revelation and inspiration. 1'he ancients called those fanatici who passed their times in temples (fana ;) and being often seized with a kind of enthusiasm,...inspired by the Divinity, showed wild and antic gestures, cutting and slashing their arms with knives, shaking the head, &c. Hence the word was applied among... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 стор.
...those fanatici, who passed their time in fana, temples, and being, or pretending to be, often seiied with a kind of enthusiasm, as if inspired by the divinity, showed wild and antic gestures. 1'rudentitis represents them as cutting and slashing their arms with knives. Shaking the head was also... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 644 стор.
...called those fanatici who passed their times in temples (fana;) and being often seized with a 'kind ot enthusiasm, as if inspired by the Divinity, showed wild and antic gestures, cutting and slashing their arms with knives, shaking the head, &c. Hence the word was .applied among... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 стор.
...call(tJ those fanatici who passed their times in temples (fana;) and being often seized with a kind ot enthusiasm, as if inspired by the Divinity, showed wild and antic gestures, cutting and slashing their arms with knives, shaking the head, &c. Hence the word was applied among... | |
| Charles Buck - 1833 - 980 стор.
...revelation and inspiration. The ancients called those fanatici who passed their time in temples (fuña), and being often seized with a kind of enthusiasm,...inspired by the divinity, showed wild and antic gestures, cutting and slashing their arms with knives, shaking the head, &c. Hence the word was applied among... | |
| James Lynd - 1848 - 348 стор.
...her, as having her palace in the air, and as possessing a vast number of eyes, ears, and tongues. t Fanatics, those who passed their time in temples (/ana),...gestures : such as cutting and slashing their arms with knives,*naking their heads, &c. . Fastidi-um, disgust. FASTID'IOUS, apt to become disgusted ; disdainful.... | |
| James Lynd - 1849 - 228 стор.
...having her palace in the air, and as possessing a vast number of eyes, ears, and tongues. t Fanaties, those who passed their time in temples (/ana), and...slashing their arms with knives, shaking their heads, &c. FATIGUE', to tire ; to weary. FIRST BOOK OF ETYMOLOGY. Fatig-o, to tire, to weary. INDEFAT'IGABLE,... | |
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