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41Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) — Ecclesiasticus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiasticus (Abbrev. Ecclus.; also known as the Book of Sirach.) The longest of the deuterocanonical books of the Bible, and the last of the Sapiential writings in the Vulgate of the Old …
42talent — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amazing, considerable, enormous, extraordinary, formidable, genuine, great, immense, incredible, major, obvious …
43Certainty — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Certainty >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 certainty certainty Sgm: N 1 necessity necessity &c. 601 Sgm: N 1 certitude certitude surety assurance Sgm: N 1 dead certainty dead certainty moral certainty …
44undone — adjective (not before noun) 1 not fastened: One of your buttons is coming undone. | come undone (=become unfastened) 2 leave sth undone not finish something 3 old use destroyed and without hope: I am undone! My secret has been discovered!… …
45talent */*/ — UK [ˈtælənt] / US noun Word forms talent : singular talent plural talents 1) a) [countable/uncountable] a natural ability for being good at a particular activity talent for: She had an obvious talent for music. Billy shows a remarkable talent for …
46ἀδιστακτοτέραις — ἀδίστακτος undoubted fem dat comp pl ἀδιστακτοτέρᾱͅς , ἀδίστακτος undoubted fem dat comp pl (attic) …
47ἀδιστακτοτέρας — ἀδιστακτοτέρᾱς , ἀδίστακτος undoubted fem acc comp pl ἀδιστακτοτέρᾱς , ἀδίστακτος undoubted fem gen comp sg (attic doric aeolic) …
48ἀδιστακτοτέρων — ἀδίστακτος undoubted fem gen comp pl ἀδίστακτος undoubted masc/neut gen comp pl …
49ἀδιστάκτως — ἀδίστακτος undoubted adverbial ἀδίστακτος undoubted masc/fem acc pl (doric) …
50ἀδίστακτον — ἀδίστακτος undoubted masc/fem acc sg ἀδίστακτος undoubted neut nom/voc/acc sg …