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The word aedicula is the diminutive of the Latin aedes, a temple building or house.
Even in Modern Tamil, the word for temple is ' க ோ ய ி ல ்', meaning " king's house ".
The word Ensi was used to describe the official who organized the work of all facets of temple agriculture.
The origin of the Parthenon's name is from the Greek word " παρθενών " ( parthenon ), which referred to the " virgin's apartments " in a house and in the Parthenon's case seems to have been used at first only for a particular room of the temple ; it is debated which room this is and how the room acquired its name.
The word sì ( 寺 ) means " monastery / temple ".
The word " Capitol " comes from Latin and is associated with the Roman temple to Jupiter Optimus Maximus on Capitoline Hill.
For example, the Hebrew prophet Samuel, would " lie down and sleep in the temple at Shiloh before the Ark and receive the word of the Lord.
A temple ( from the Latin word ) is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, or analogous rites.
From the beginning of the nineteenth century, the word " temple " began to be used for Jewish houses of worship, almost exclusively by the followers of Reform Judaism, first in Germany, then in other countries, especially in the United States, as in Temple Beth-El.
The word temple has traditionally been rarely used in the Western Christian tradition.
The Catholic Church has used the word temple in reference of a place of worship on rare occasions.
The use of the word temple comes from the need to distinguish a building of the church vs. the church seen as the Body of Christ.
In the Russian language ( similar to other Slavic languages ) while the general-purpose word for " church " is tserkov, the term khram ( Храм ), " temple ", is used to refer to the church building as a temple of God ( Khram Bozhy ).
Beginning in the late eighteenth century, following the Enlightenment, some Protestant denominations in France and elsewhere began to use the word temple to distinguish these spaces from Catholic churches.
Though the word " temple " is used broadly, one should use it with discretion in the context of some religions.
The word originally pertained to a temple or sacred place fanum, poetic English fane.
After Malcolm X's dismissal from the NOI, and hajj, an Arabic word meaning pilgrimage, to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, several " revolving ministers ," meaning ministers who took turns preaching until an official minister was secured at a particular temple, were used at Muhammad's Temple of Islam No. 7 in Harlem.
The word itself is locally thought to be Japanification of templo, the Portuguese fortemple ”, the reason given was that Portuguese Catholics would only eat fish on Fridays and often deep-fried it ( Richie 1982 ).
The name is identical with the word hof which means " pagan temple ( for the Norse Gods )".
Wat is the Khmer word for " temple grounds ", derived from the Pali word " vatta " ( वत ् त ).
The Latin word templum originally referred not to the temple building itself, but to a sacred space surveyed and plotted ritually through augury: " The architecture of the ancient Romans was, from first to last, an art of shaping space around ritual.

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I fled, however, not from what might have been the natural fear of being unable to disguise from you that the things about my bridegroom -- in the sense you meant the word `` things '' -- which you had been galvanizing yourself to tell me as a painful part of your maternal duty were things which I had already insisted upon finding out for myself ( despite, I may now say, the unspeakable awkwardness of making the discovery on principle, yes, on principle, and in cold blood ) because I was resolved, as a modern woman, not to be a mollycoddle waiting for Life but to seize Life by the throat.
Extreme caution should be used, however, to avoid the conflicting usage of an index word or electronic switch which may result from the assignment of more than one name or function to the same address.
Throughout Latin America the word Gringo is also used for any foreigner from the United States, Canada, or Europe, however the true sense of the word is any foreigner.
There is no documented evidence for this theory, however, and, the word liti was probably borrowed from 16th-18th century writings in Latin, where the word lituus could describe various wind instruments, such as the horn, the crumhorn, or the cornett.
" Grace ", however, to John Newton had a clearer meaning, as he used the word to represent God or the power of God.
The Danes, however, broke their word and, after killing all the hostages, slipped away under cover of night to Exeter in Devon.
Gregory ’ s account of this saint ’ s life is not, however, a biography in the modern sense of the word.
This is pointed out, however, simply to make still clearer the meaning and origin of the word ; and section V will furnish a more detailed explanation of the formation of the Breviary.
He was not ready to commit to a film, however, and busied himself with writing a 50, 000 word serial of his travels.
Congress had the last word, however, between 1973 and 1975.
By the fourth century, however, " confessors "— people who had confessed their faith not by dying but by word and life — began to be venerated publicly.
The word cryogenics stems from Greek and means " the production of freezing cold "; however, the term is used today as a synonym for the low-temperature state.
In another record by Petrus Olai called " Danmarks Tolv Herligheder " ( Twelve Splendours of Denmark ), in splendour number nine, the same story is re-told almost to the word ; however, a paragraph has been inserted correcting the year to 1219.
The word episcopal is derived from the, transliterated epískopos, which literally means overseer ; the word, however, is used in religious contexts to refer to a bishop.
In some countries, it is known simply as " hockey "; however, the name field hockey is used in countries in which the word hockey is generally reserved for another form of hockey, such as ice hockey, street hockey or roller hockey.
Prior to Nazism, however, the term was used throughout Germanic language countries without negative connotations ( e. g. in Hermann Broch's novel The Sleepwalkers ), or often to refer to their homelands much as the word " motherland " does.
Park alleged that the initial in “ G-20 ” sounds like the Korean word for “ rat ” however Korean government prosecutors alleged that Mr. Park was making a derogatory statement about President of ROK Lee Myung-bak, the host of the summit.
" The Chinese word for " gunpowder " is, which literally means " Fire Medicine "; however this name only came into use some centuries after the mixture's discovery.
The resulting district is known as a gerrymander (); however, that word can also refer to the process.
Hernán Cortés, however, in 1524, got word of Olid's insurrection and sent his cousin, Francisco de las Casas, along with several ships to Honduras to remove Olid and claim the area for Cortés.
Because he had sealed under duress, however, John received approval from the Pope to break his word as soon as hostilities had ceased, provoking the First Barons ' War and an invited French invasion by Prince Louis of France ( whom the majority of the English barons had invited to replace John on the throne and had him proclaimed king in London in May 1216 ).
Nicholson, however, had also defended against an explanation that the word " Hoosier " was applied to Indiana because it referred to uncouth country folk.

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