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  • 31ágape — {{#}}{{LM A01070}}{{〓}} {{SynA01087}} {{[}}ágape{{]}} ‹á·ga·pe› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Comida a la que asisten muchas personas y en la que se celebra algún acontecimiento: • Celebraron su ascenso con un ágape.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín… …

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  • 32agape — I. noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek agapē, literally, love Date: 1607 1. love feast 2. love 4a II. adjective or adverb Date: 1667 1. wide open ; gaping …

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  • 33agapē —    This Greek word refers to the kind of love that is spiritual and unselfish, in contrast to love that is erotic or sexual. InChristianity, agapē also refers to a communal religious meal that expresses the love that Christians have for one… …

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  • 34Agape, S. (3) — 3S. Agape, V. M. (1. Aug. al. 23. Juni). Die hl. Agape oder Charitas, Jungfrau und Martyrin, war eine Tochter der hl. Sophia, und Schwester der hhl. Fides und Spes (gr. Pistis und Elpis). S. S. Fides …

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  • 35agape — Greek noun meaning ‘love’ not much used in secular writings but common in the NT for the gracious selfgiving love of God shown in Christ; and correspondingly of unselfish human love (1 Cor. 13:4). The word came later to denote the shared meal… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 36agape — à·ga·pe, a·gà·pe s.m. TS teol. 1. amore fraterno, carità Sinonimi: carità. 2a. tra i primi cristiani, banchetto fraterno e collettivo 2b. BU estens., banchetto, convito intimo tra amici Sinonimi: convito. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1656 57. ETIMO:… …

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  • 37Agape — Aga|pe [...pe] die; , n <über kirchenlat. agape aus gleichbed. gr. agápē, eigtl. »Liebe«>: 1. (ohne Plur.) die sich in Christus zeigende Liebe Gottes zu den Menschen, bes. zu den Armen, Schwachen u. Sündern; Nächstenliebe; Feindesliebe;… …

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  • 38agape — [[t]əge͟ɪp[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ If you describe someone as having their mouth agape, their mouth is open very wide, often because they are very surprised by something. [WRITTEN] She stood looking at Carmen with her mouth agape …

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  • 39agape — I a•gape [[t]əˈgeɪp, əˈgæp[/t]] adv. adj. 1) with the mouth wide open, as in wonder 2) wide open: his mouth agape[/ex] • Etymology: 1660–70 II a•ga•pe [[t]ɑˈgɑ peɪ, ˈɑ gəˌpeɪ, ˈæg ə [/t]] n. pl. pae [[t] paɪ, ˌpaɪ, ˌpi[/t]] 1) rel nonerotic love …

    From formal English to slang

  • 40Agape, S. (2) — 2S. Agape, (1. Apr.), eine Martyrin in Heraklea. S. S. Victor …

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