- sacrilege
- sac·ri·lege
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
sacrilége — 1. (sa kri lè j ) s. m. 1° Action impie par laquelle on profane les choses sacrées. • La lettre que vous écrivez à votre frère est admirable ; vous aviez très bien deviné : il est dans le bel air par dessus les yeux, point de Pâques, point de … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Sacrilege — • The violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object. In a less proper sense any transgression against the virtue of religion would be a sacrilege Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sacrilege Sacrilege … Catholic encyclopedia
Sacrilege — is the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object. In a less proper sense, any transgression against the virtue of religion would be a sacrilege. It can come in the form of irreverence to sacred persons, places, and things. When the… … Wikipedia
SACRILEGE — SACRILEGE, the deliberate or inadvertent violation of sacred things. The Torah ordains the punishment of karet for anyone who deliberately flouts the sanctity of the Temple precincts or deviates in the slightest from any of the rules or rituals… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sacrilege — Sac ri*lege, n. [F. sacril[ e]ge, L. sacrilegium, from sacrilegus that steals, properly, gathers or picks up, sacred things; sacer sacred + legere to gather, pick up. See {Sacred}, and {Legend}.] The sin or crime of violating or profaning sacred… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sacrilege — est un groupe de Death metal mélodique, originaire de la ville de Göteborg, en Suède. Il fut formé en 1993, se sépara en 1999, puis se reforma de nouveau en 2006, avec l ajout des lettre GBG à la fin de leur nom. Le groupe fit deux démos avant de … Wikipédia en Français
sacrilege — index blasphemy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 sacrilege … Law dictionary
sacrilège — SACRILÈGE: C est un sacrilège d abattre un arbre … Dictionnaire des idées reçues
sacrilege — (n.) c.1300, crime of stealing what is consecrated to God, from O.Fr. sacrilege (12c.), from L. sacrilegium temple robbery, from sacrilegus stealer of sacred things, from phrase sacrum legere to steal sacred things, from sacrum sacred object… … Etymology dictionary
sacrilege — Sacrilege, Larron de choses sacrées, Sacrilegus. Sacrilege, Larcin des choses sacrées, Sacrilegium. Qui sont in sacris, Sacris alligati et astricti. B … Thresor de la langue françoyse
sacrilege — [sak′rə lij΄] n. [ME < MFr < L sacrilegium < sacrilegus, temple robber < sacer, SACRED + legere, to gather up, take away: see LOGIC] 1. the act of appropriating to oneself or to secular use, or of violating, what is consecrated to God … English World dictionary