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91Alcinous (philosopher) — FORCETOC Alcinous (Greek polytonic|Ἀλκίνους), or Alcinoos, or Alkinoos, was a Middle Platonist philosopher. He probably lived in the 2nd century, Alcinous fits most comfortably into a period bounded by the writings of Plutarch on the one hand,… …
92Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire — were contracts between the Ottoman Empire and European powers, particularly France. Turkish capitulations, or ahdnames, were generally bilateral acts whereby definite arrangements were entered into by each contracting party towards the other, not …
93Distraction — • Distraction (Lat. distrahere, to draw away, hence to distract) is here considered in so far as it is wont to happen in time of prayer and in administering the sacraments Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Distraction Distr …
94Homily — • Etymology, early development. Also a summary of four ways of preaching on Scripture Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Homily Homily …
95Western Monasticism — Western Monasticism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Western Monasticism (1) Pre Benedictine Period The introduction of monasticism into the West may be dated from about A.D. 340 when St. Athanasius visited Rome accompanied by the two… …
96commune — v. n. 1. Converse, communicate, discourse, speak, talk, hold intercourse. 2. Receive the communion, partake of the Lord s Supper …
97communicate — I. v. a. 1. Impart, give, bestow. See confer. 2. Disclose, reveal, divulge, declare, announce, make known. II. v. n. 1. Have a connection (by a passage), be connected, connect. 2. Hold intercourse or converse, interc …
98προσωμιληκέναι — προσωμῑληκέναι , προσομιλέω hold intercourse with perf inf act …
99προσωμιληκότας — προσωμῑληκότας , προσομιλέω hold intercourse with perf part act masc acc pl …
100προσωμιληκότι — προσωμῑληκότι , προσομιλέω hold intercourse with perf part act masc/neut dat sg …