- An
admonitory declaration issued from the
Iraqi government in
order to warn
Iranian troops in the Iran–Iraq War. The
statement says: "Hey Iranians! No...
- terrific:
doors open to
reveal the
rotating magnified eyeball or the
admonitory finger of the
predatory giant." A new
intimate production of the show...
-
Hebrew words as a main
basis of the
Rotwelsch cryptolect. He
warned in the
admonitory preface Christians not to give them alms as it was, in his opinion, to...
- sly one
moment and
sleepy the next,
turning boastful or
indignant or
admonitory with the
barest shifts in timbre. I mean, dumb he ain't."
Sides one and...
-
unexpected situations, the
person hallucinated a
voice or "god"
giving admonitory advice or
commands and obe****
without question: One was not at all conscious...
- Palladas, in The Gr**** Anthology,
Volume IV: Book 10: The
Hortatory and
Admonitory Epigrams. Book 11: The
Convivial and
Satirical Epigrams. Book 12: Strato's...
- is
reserved to the
prophet Micah, who
incorporated it into his
famous admonitory prophecy:
Therefore shall Zion for your sake be
plowed as a field, and...
- ISBN 9783447061193. Bachvarova, Mary R. (2010). "Manly Deeds:
Hittite Admonitory History and
Eastern Mediterranean Didactic Epic". Epic and History. Chichester:...
-
Latin monere,
monitus admonish, admonishment, admonition, admonitor,
admonitory, monition, monitor, monitory, monument, monumental, premonition, premonitory...
- topos,
showing "heroic or wise men
dominated by women",
presenting "an
admonitory and
often humorous inversion of the male-dominated ****ual hierarchy"....