nativity

suomi-englanti sanakirja

nativity englannista suomeksi

  1. syntymä

  1. Substantiivi

nativity englanniksi

  1. Nativity

  1. Someone's birth; the place, time and circumstances of a birth. (defdate)

  2. 1483, (w), Prologue to ''(w)'', The Holbein Society’s Fac-simile Reprints, London: The Holbein Society, 1878,https://archive.org/details/TheGoldenLegendAspland1878

  3. (..) me semeth to be a souerayn wele to Incyte & exhorte men & wymmen to kepe them from slouthe & ydlenesse & to lete to be vnderstonden to suche peple as been not lettered the natyuytees, lyues, the passyons, the myracles and the dethe of the holy saynts (..)
  4. (RQ:Shakespeare Comedy of Errors)

  5. (RQ:King James Version)

  6. {{quote-book|en|year=1759|author=Samuel Johnson|title=The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia|location=London|publisher=T. Johnstone, W. Taylor & J. Davies|year_published=1790|volume=I|chapter=22|page=153|url=http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011922525

  7. {{quote-text|en|year=1922|author=Eric Rücker Eddison|title=The Worm Ouroboros|url=http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0602051.txt|chapter=1

  8. Someone's birth considered as a means of astrology; a horoscope associated with a person's birth. (defdate)

  9. (RQ:Marlowe Doctor Faustus)

  10. (RQ:Defoe Plague Year)

  11. (RQ:Wollstonecraft Vindication Women)

  12. (RQ:Scott Guy Mannering) ‘my good old tutor (..) instilled into me enough of knowledge for erecting a scheme of nativity, and therefore will I presently go about it.’

  13. {{quote-text|en|year=1971|author=Thomas (historian)|Keith Thomas|title=Religion and the Decline of Magic|page=313|publisher=Folio Society|year_published=2012

  14. The birth of Jesus. (defdate)

  15. (RQ:Bacon New Atlantis) towards the end of dinner (..) there is an hymn sung, varied according to the invention of him that composeth it (..) but the subject of it is (always) the praises of Adam and Noah and Abraham; whereof the former two peopled the world, and the last was the Father of the Faithful: concluding ever with a thanksgiving for the nativity of our Saviour, in whose birth the births of all are only blessed.

  16. {{quote-text|en|year=1669|author=Davenport (minister)|John Davenport|title=God’s Call to His People|url=http://www.bartleby.com/400/prose/133.html

  17. The festival celebrating the birth of Jesus, Day; the festival celebrating the birth of mother of Jesus|the Virgin Mary or the birth of the Baptist|Saint John the Baptist. (defdate)

  18. {{quote-book|en|year=1559|chapter=An Act for the uniformity of Common Prayer, and Service in the Church, and the administration of the Sacraments|editor=William Keatinge Clay|title=Liturgical Services: Liturgies and occasional forms of prayer set forth in the reign of Queen Elizabeth|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year_published=1847|page=27|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008682872

  19. 1624, will of Edmond Heywood of the parish of Christchurch London, cited in Katharine Lee Bates, “A Conjecture as to Thomas Heywood’s Family,” ''The Journal of English and German Philology'', Volume 12, 1913, p. 96,https://archive.org/details/jstor-27700211

  20. Alsoe I give to the poore of the parish of Christchurch The some of Sixe poundes to be disposed of in this sorte that is to saie, three poundes thereof in Bread on the daie of my funeralle and the other three poundes in bread alsoe on the feast of the Nativitie of our lord then next followinge (..)
  21. {{quote-book|en|year=1835|author=Henry Wadsworth Longfellow|chapter=Martin Franc and the Monk of St. Anthony|title=Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea|location=New York|publisher=Harper & Bros.|volume=I|pages=33–34|url=http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007509096

  22. {{quote-text|en|year=1894|author=Henry van Dyke|title=The Christ-Child in Art: A Study of Interpretation|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100627042|page=61|publisher=Harper & Brothers|location=New York

  23. (quote-text), 1564-1644|url=https://archive.org/details/rschsv012p1lamb|page=19

  24. A set of figurines used to create a scene.

  25. (RQ:Wells William Clissold)

  26. Origin; founding.

  27. 1754, (w), ''Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects'', London: A. Millar, 3rd edition, Volume 4, Discourse 11, “Of the Protestant Succession,” p. 247,http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009330425

  28. (..) ’tis justly to be apprehended, that persecutions will put a speedy period to the Protestant religion in the place of its nativity.
  29. 1881, (w), “Swiss Notes, 4. Stimulation of the Alps” in ''Essays and Criticisms'', Boston: H.B. Turner, 1903, p. 264,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009572983

  30. There is a certain wine of France known in England in some gaseous disguise, but when drunk in the land of its nativity still as a pool, clean as river water, and as heady as verse.
  31. Place of origin; place to which a species is native.

  32. (quote-text)|volume=11|url=https://archive.org/details/jstor-3623651|page=21

  33. {{quote-text|en|year=1900|author=Arthur Hewitt|chapter=The Nickerson Collection at the Institute of Chicago|Art Institute, Chicago|title=Brush and Pencil|volume=7|url=https://archive.org/details/jstor-25505589|page=61

  34. The quality of being native or innate.

  35. {{quote-text|en|year=1849|author=Watson|Hewett Cottrell Watson|title=Cybele Britannica, or British Plants and their Geographical Relations|location=London|publisher=Longman|section=Volume 2, p. 166,

  36. {{quote-book|en|year=1903|author=James H. Hyslop|chapter=Binocular Vision and the Problem of Knowledge|title=American Journal of Psychology|volume=14|page=312|url=https://archive.org/details/jstor-1412304