canonize

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canonize englannista suomeksi

  1. kanonistaa, kanonisoida

  1. Verbi

  2. kanonisoida, kanonistaa, pyhimykseksi

canonize englanniksi

  1. To declare (a deceased person) as a saint, and enter them into the canon of saints.

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  3. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) East|Thomas East and Henry Myddleton; for VVilliam Norton|year=1572|section=folio 30, recto|sectionurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=-7JoAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA30|oclc=863468207|passage=Wée maye woorſhippe neyther the mother of Jesus|Virgine Marie, neyther the Apoſtles, neyther any Saincte, neyther make holy dayes, or Temples for them, muche leſſe Canonize them, which comprehendeth all theſe.

  4. (quote-book)|location=Amsterdam|publisher=(...) Giles Thorp|year=1613|page=79|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bt0CAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA79|oclc=57641590|passage=In heaven, are the ſowls of men departed in the popiſh fayth, and delivered from purgatorie: ſome of which, the Pope canonizeth for Saincts, whom the people on earth are religiouſly to honour and pray unto, as their mediators with God.

  5. (quote-book)|title=The Morning-exercise against Popery. Or, The Principal Errors of the Church of Rome Detected and Confuted,(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) A. Maxwell for Thomas Parkhurst,(nb...)|year=1675|page=527|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6jxrVNzJjdAC&pg=PA537|oclc=82210590|passage=He muſt be of an eaſie belief, that can be certainly perſwaded that every one whom the Pope Canonizeth, and putteth into the Liſt of Saints, is ſo indeed.

  6. (quote-book)|edition=5th|location=London|publisher=(...) For the author by John B. Day,(nb...)|month=September|year=1869|year_published=1871|section=part V (Re-organization of the One Holy Universal Church of Christ)|page=197|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=9egQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA197|oclc=81857758|passage=Where to pray to thy suppositious saints? Where has it taught thee to enjoin men to pray to imaginary saints, whom thou canonizest from time to time?

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  8. (quote-book) explained at the canonization of (w) (April 8): "We do not create, we do not confer saintliness, we recognize it, we proclaim it."

  9. To regard as a saint; to glorify, to exalt to the highest honour.

  10. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida Q1)

  11. (quote-book)|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=(...) E. Evets(nb...)|year=1704|section=V|page=148|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rbhcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA148|oclc=723131237|passage=The Poet puts all his Wit into the Mouths of Rooks and Bullies; and if an honeſt Man appear, he is ſure to be hooted at, and generally goes off both Fool and Cuckold. Is not this to condemn Virtue? to execute it in Effigie? and to canonize Vice by Deputy?

  12. (quote-journal) John Arliss,(nb...)|year=1822|volume=IX|issue=53|section=chapter 5|page=216|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=72AEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA216|oclc=49701022|passage=And because that in such turbulent affairs as this, words multiply more and more, and, together with the stir, reports gather strength and increase; and for that every one "''canonizeth his own presumption''," they began to murmer(sic) against Don Louis, and the people of his house.

  13. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Lock & Co.|Ward, Lock, and Tyler,(nb...)|year=1875|page=285|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=VdUIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA285|oclc=300638188|passage=I am no mediæval maid, / Of saints obscure to brag on, / But one there is I canonize— / George|St. George who killed the dragon.

  14. (quote-journal)&93; so long as I live, though naturally I'm for him in this war—I have to be—everybody else is against him. ... To get any space at all now, I have to hustle around canonizing the Kaiser; ...

  15. (RQ:Galsworthy To Let)

  16. (quote-book)|year=2012|year_published=August 2013|page=122|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=2VazwUu2XZkC&pg=PA122|isbn=978-1-4767-3025-7|passage=American are perhaps more obsessed with the idea of royalty than our long-lost British brothers; our taste for anything royal, never satiated in a true democracy, manifests itself in the canonising of celebrities and their families and mass idealisation of political dynasties like the family|Kennedys.

  17. To formally declare (a piece of religious writing) to be part of the biblical canon.

  18. (quote-book) Roger Norton for Timothy Garthwait(nb...)|year=1657|page=136|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=uZ51uPbBFZAC&pg=PA136|oclc=954899903|passage=Yet becauſe there are ''Two Pretences'' made; ''One'', that elſewhere he ''Canonizeth'' all the reſt of the ''Conteſted Books''; and ''another'', that in this place he detracteth nothing in that behalf from the Books of the Maccabees|''Books'' of the ''Maccabes'', we will clear the way before us, and anſwer them both.

  19. To regard (an artistic or written work or its creator) as one of a group that are representative of a particular field.

  20. (quote-book)|title=Life and Literature in the Roman Republic|location=Berkeley; Los Angeles, Calif.; London|publisher=University of California Press|year=1930|year_published=1971|page=169|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=98PH4X3FBf4C&pg=PA169|isbn=978-0-520-00428-3|passage=To these errors the Middle Ages contributed not a little by canonizing all the ancient authorities so that when modern historical criticism came into vogue the reaction against authority went too far and skepticism overleaped the mark.

  21. Especially of a church: to give official approval to; to authorize, to sanction.

  22. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Churchill(nb...)|year=1715|page=183|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEQG4yD_tHIC&pg=RA2-PA183|oclc=316345768|passage=He ſhews, the Legate's Drift was to Canonize all the Abuſes of the Court of ''Rome'': ſo they never ſuffer'd them to be treated of freely, but managed them like the Compounding of a Law-Suit: ...

  23. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Nichols (printer)|John Nichols; for Cadell (publisher)|Thomas Cadell,(nb...)|year=1784|volume=II|page=271|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/selectworksofemp02juliiala/page/271/mode/1up|oclc=977011614|passage=That a rhetorician, like (w), a Pagan even to madneſs, ſhould think the Chriſtians capable of attempting the life of (emperor)|Julian, is not ſurpriſing. ... But that an eccleſiaſtical hiſtorian, like (w), ſhould be tempted to canoniſe ſo deteſtable an action, might perhaps not be credited on my aſſertion.

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