holocaust

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holocaust englannista suomeksi

  1. joukkotuho, joukkomurha, kansanmurha

  1. Substantiivi

  2. holokausti, polttouhri

  3. joukkotuho, joukkotuhonta

  4. kansanmurha, juutalaisvaino annihilation of Jews

  5. Verbi

  6. polttouhrata, polttaa uhrina">polttaa uhrina

holocaust englanniksi

  1. Holocaust

  1. An offering or sacrifice to a deity that is completely burned to ashes. (defdate)

  2. (hypernyms)

    (coordinate terms)

  3. (RQ:Tyndale NT)

  4. (RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica) Sacrificing Isaac|page=208|passage=(..) Iſaac carried on his back the wood for the ſacrifice; which being an holocauſt or burnt offering to be conſumed unto aſhes, we cannot well conceive the wood a burthen for a boy; but ſuch a one unto Iſaac, as that which it typified was unto Chriſt, that is the wood or croſſe whereon he ſuffered; (..)

  5. (RQ:More Apocalypsis)

  6. A complete or large offering or sacrifice.

  7. (synonyms)

  8. (RQ:Joseph Beaumont Psyche)

  9. (quote-journal) John Lambert(nb...)|date=6 August 1808|issue=12,240|page=2|pageurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90674613/holocaust/|column=3|oclc=785645888|passage=Oh! and with what a noble freeness on the contrary will not that good soldier, the worthy Spaniard present himself, who, wreathed with laurels, shall run after triumph to the altar of his august mother (his country), and offer up to her in holocaust, the arms and the banners of the vanquished foe; or else testify his bravery by his blood, and body all over glorious sears.

  10. (quote-journal) David Robertson,(nb...)|date=8 August 1821|issue=16,319|page=2|pageurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90675232/holocaust/|column=3|oclc=785645888|passage=Is it because the Grand Seignior Turkey does not recognise the religion of Christ, or because himself and his predecessors have so long enjoyed the privilege of shedding Christian blood at their pleasure? (..) Surely the memorable facts of our Greek forefathers having created the arts and sciences, and propagated Christianity, furnish no good reason why their descendants should be offered up as holocausts to modern legitimacy!

  11. Complete destruction by fire; also, the thing so destroyed.

  12. (RQ:Milton Samson)

  13. (quote-journal)

  14. (quote-book)

  15. Extensive destruction of a group of animals or people; a large-scale massacre or slaughter.

  16. (ux)

  17. (quote-journal) For the proprietors, W. M. Reynolds|George William MacArthur Reynolds,(nb...), and Dicks (publisher)|John Dicks,(nb...), by the said John Dicks,(nb...)|date=1 October 1871|issue=1,103|page=3|pageurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90675815/holocaust/|column=1|oclc=1112869644|passage=Three hundred and twelve lives have been sacrificed in seven holocausts, which it would not be accurate to denominate "accidents," in the Lancashire coal fields, since November, 1868. (..) Practices are permitted to prevail in one coal-field which cannot be sanctioned by science, and are not be justified except in one sense, that the comfort of the whole people in the distribution of fuel, and the distribution of wages through manufactures, condone the calamity of the holocaust of three hundred and twelve lives. We refuse to believe that the British people will accept any such condonation for the slaughter of three hundred and odd of their fellow-countrymen.

  18. (quote-journal) The Daily News will to-morrow publish a dispatch from Kara, stating that fresh outrages have been perpetrated in the Erzinzian district.

  19. (quote-journal)(nb...)|month=November|year=1925|volume=XLVIII|issue=5|page=533|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/nationalgeographic19251101/page/533/mode/1up|column=1|issn=0027-9358|oclc=1049714034|passage=This trek, brought about by the startling recuperation of Turkey after her defeat in the World War and her subsequent triumph over the Greeks in Anatolia, eventually developed into a regulated Exchange of racial minorities, according to specific terms and under the supervision of the League of Nations. But the initial episodes of the Exchange drama were enacted to the accompaniment of the boom of cannon and the rattle of machine guns and with the settings painted by the flames of the Smyrna holocaust.

  20. (quote-av)

  21. {{quote-book

  22. (alternative case form of); hence, the state-sponsored mass murder of a particular group of people in society. (defdate)

  23. To sacrifice (chiefly an animal) to be completely burned.

  24. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=[(glossary)]|year=1647|page=50|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=X61kAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT1|oclc=499025762|passage=Such acts muſt needs be his, who did deviſe / By crying Altars down, to ſacrifice / To private malice; where you might have ſeen / His conſcience holocauſted to his ſpleen.

  25. (quote-journal) Spottiswoode|Spottiswoode & Co. for William Greig Smith|date=29 April 1871|volume=VII|issue=174 (4th Series)|page=362|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=fGI7EXGtA28C&pg=PA362|column=1|oclc=611217138|passage=In 1767 Pope|Alexander Pope's rhymed ''(w)'' had been in everybody's hand during forty years. What portion of that period had Doctor Samuel Langley devoted to his own blank verse? Did he survive to compare and compete it with Cowper|William Cowper's? Has it been holocausted to (mythology)|Vulcan? or is it slumbering in the Langleian archives?

  26. (quote-book), once the great goat-god, turned into horned and hooved (w), the scapegoat, who was banished (as the escape-goat) and later sacrificially burned (holocausted).

  27. To destroy (something) completely, especially by fire.

  28. (quote-book)|year=1850|page=119|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=chQIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA119|oclc=54071662|passage=The meek and candid persecutor, Cardinal Pole|Reginald Pole, who killed and took possession when Cranmer|Thomas Cranmer was holocausted, built the chapel, and became the voucher for the truth of the absurd legend.

  29. (quote-journal) Clowes Ltd.|William Clowes and Sons|year=1874|volume=XXVI, holiday number|page=80|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=KDIFAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA80|oclc=224109708|passage=I at once holocausted / My clothes to stamp out the infection—infection.

  30. (quote-journal) Spottiswoode|Spottiswoode and Co.|date=8 October 1887|volume=LXIV|issue=1,667|page=475|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=5Xc_AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA475|column=1|oclc=1036708132|passage=A "holocaust of humdrum" is a very vile phrase, especially when you do not mean that the humdrum is holocausted, but that it holocausts something or somebody else.

  31. (quote-book) once said, before Caesar|Julius Cæsar had made much of a showing, that some day this young man would be the ruin of the aristocracy, and twenty years afterward, when Cæsar sacked, assassinated and holocausted a whole theological seminary for saying "eyether" and "nyether," the old settlers recalled what Sulla had said.

  32. To subject (a group of people) to a holocaust (mass annihilation); to destroy masse.

  33. (quote-book) was indeed holocausted, not once, but many times. And as a result, much of Europe and Islam are now happily free of Jews.

  34. (quote-book): An Unauthorized Parody|location=Angeles, Calif.|publisher=The Devastator|month=September|year=2017|page=136|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=a4xXDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA136|isbn=978-1-942099-32-1|passage=Then like fifty years ago the Cardassians invaded Bajor and enslaved the people and basically holocausted them.

  35. (l) (gloss)

  36. (l), (l)

  37. (l) (gloss)

  38. (apocopic form of), offering

  39. {{quote-text|osp|year=c. 1200|author=Almerich|title=de Ultramar|Fazienda de Ultramar|section=f. 34r

  40. ''Idem'', f. 76r.

  41. (quote) ⁊ uinierõ ⁊ fraguarõ la caſa ⁊ fizierõ ẏ altar. ⁊ ofreçierõ ſo olocauſt. como es eſc̃pto en la ley demoẏſen. uarõ de dios|(..) And they came and set the house and made an altar there. And they offered their burnt offering according to what is written in the Law of Moses the man of God.
  42. offering, (l) (gl)

  43. (syn)

  44. (l) (gl)

  45. (l)