dominical

suomi-englanti sanakirja

dominical englannista suomeksi

  1. pyhä-, sunnuntai-

  2. Herran

  1. Herran">Herran

  2. pyhä / pyhä-

  3. sunnuntaikirjain-">sunnuntaikirjain-

  4. Substantiivi

  5. sunnuntaina lepopäivää viettävä">sunnuntaina lepopäivää viettävä does not imply anything about one's beliefs in the Sabbath

  6. maasta kirkolle maksettava korvaus|lit=money to be paid to the church for land">maasta kirkolle maksettava korvaus|lit=money to be paid to the church for land generic descriptive term

dominical englanniksi

  1. Of or pertaining to Christ as noun|Lord.

  2. (antonyms)

  3. (RQ:Howell Epistolae)

  4. (quote-book).|title=The Lords Day Vindicated: Or The First Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) Samuel Clement,(nb...)|year=1692|page=&91;130&93;|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=8HRmAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA130|oclc=504345531|passage=VVhereas 'tis clear, that ''Rome'' obſerved ''the firſt day of the vveek'', becauſe 'tvvas the ''Dominical day'', the day of our Lord's ''Reſurrection''; vvhereas the proper ''Paſchal-day'' vvas tvvo or three days before the ''Lords day'': (..)

  5. (RQ:Fielding Miscellanies) vvhich is indeed no other than that Friendſhip vvhich, after the Exerciſe of the Dominical Day is over, a luſty Divine is apt to conceive for the vvell-dreſt Sirloin, or handſome Buttock, vvhich the vvell-edified 'Squire, in Gratitude, ſets before him, and vvhich, ſo violent is his Love, he is deſirous to devour.

  6. Of or pertaining to the Lord's Day, Sunday.

  7. (RQ:Milton Eikonoklastes)

  8. Of or pertaining to the ancient system of letters, used for determining Sundays (particularly Sunday) in any given year.

  9. Of printed text: in a large size.

  10. (RQ:Massinger Emperour of the East)

  11. (quote-book)&93;|year=1668|page=695|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=WnhmAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA695|oclc=37136347|passage=Such obſerved that our Fights of ''greateſt importance'' vvere fought on the ''Lords day'', As the Fight at ''Edgehill'', ''Nevvbury'', &c. as pointing at ''our ſin in the puniſhment'', and Gods vvrath vvas vvritten in ''Dominical letters: (..)

  12. Red, ruddy.

  13. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Reeves and Turner(nb...)|year=1651|year_published=1875|volume=I|section=act IV, scene iii|page=469|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=WpU_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA469|oclc=174714052|passage=These nails that by good token have not been pared since eighty-eight, should have scratched your face till it had been a dominical one, and as full of red letters as any Pond's Almanac in Christendom.

  14. A person who keeps Sunday as a day of rest, but does not regard it as representing the Sabbath of the Testament of the Bible.

  15. (quote-journal)|journal=The British and Foreign Evangelical Review|location=London|publisher=James Nisbet & Co.,(nb...); Edinburgh: and Boyd|Oliver & Boyd|month=January|year=1863|volume=XII|issue=XLIII|page=107|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=RQ4EAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA107|oclc=5899908|passage=So far, therefore, the dominical and Sabbatarian are at one; save that the ground of exemption, in exceptional cases, which the dominical seeks to establish by general reasonings of his own, the Sabbatarian finds established to his hand by the words of Christ. It is true that the dominical may differ from the Sabbatarian on the question, ''What'' is a real case of "necessity and mercy," such as will justify a departure from the letter of the law? But so may a Sabbatarian differ from a Sabbatarian. So may a dominical from a dominical: (..)

  16. A payment legally due from a parishioner to the parish, because the parishioner's house was built on land, ownership of which would have originally obliged the landowner to pay a tithe to the parish.

  17. (quote-journal); J. Turrill,(nb...), and T. Clerc Smith,(nb...)|date=9 June 1838|year_published=1 August 1838|volume=XIV|page=234|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=WKg2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA234|column=1|oclc=2258617|passage=Mr. Moore, in opening his case, stated that a custom obtained in this city Exeter of paying an annual amount of 4''s.'' 8''d.'' to the officiating clergyman of different parishes, which was termed dominicals. (..) The custom had existed for a long while in the parish of paying these dominicals, which might be taken in light of personal tithes, payable on land covered by houses.

  18. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=“Law Journal|Law Times” Office,(nb...)|date=6 June 1874|year_published=1877|volume=IX|page=65|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=JXQDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA65|column=1|oclc=22563289|passage=Dominicals, as I understood, were payments in the nature of tithes, in respect of houses built upon land originally subject to tithe, which view was supported by the fact that in some of the parishes in the city both tithes and dominicals were payable, but in no instance that I was aware of was the same property subject to both.

  19. (quote-journal)

  20. The Lord's Day; Sunday.

  21. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Macock, for Martyn (publisher)|John Martyn, Richard Chiswell, and Joseph Clarke,(nb...)|month=December 8 (Gregorian calendar)|year=1630|year_published=1673|section=tome II, book VI|page=386|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=4vtb1Nn-sDcC&pg=PA386|oclc=879721590|passage=The Goſpels appointed by the Church for the three other Dominicals, or Lords Days in ''Advent'', refer to the firſt manner of his &91;(w)'s&93; coming, to vvit, in humility to viſit and redeem his people.

  22. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Royston|Richard Royston,(nb...)|year=1664|page=33|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bu1oAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA33|oclc=606903877|passage=The Lutherans retain the cuſtom of Preaching upon the Dominicals.

  23. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) J. W. for Joseph Clark|year=1672|page=29|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=DMdsnPJENnIC&pg=PA29|oclc=9523507|passage=Many of the Collects, Epiſtles, and Goſpels for the Dominicals, and Feſtivals may be reduced to this Creed, and may ſerve for a clear explication of it.

  24. (short for)

  25. (RQ:Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost Q1)

  26. (quote-book)|translator=Richard Sault|title=Breviarium Chronologicum. Or A Treatise Describing the Terms and Most Celebrated Characters, Periods and Epocha’s Used in Chronology.(nb...)|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=(...) A. Bosville(nb...)|year=1704|section=§ 6|page=92|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=JhhXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA92|oclc=912637911|passage=If ''Gregory'' ''i.e.'', (w) in the caſtigation of the ''Julian'' year had throvvn out only 7 days or a VVeek, the Dominicals of the ''Gregorian'' had been ſtill the ſame vvith the ''Julian''; but in regard that he lop'd off ten, vvhich is three above ſeven, vve muſt take three Letters of the ''Julian'' Dominical to make it Gregorian.

  27. (quote-book)

  28. (l)

  29. Sunday

  30. from the Lord (i.e. Jesus Christ)