vain-glory

  • 51Vainglory — Vain glo ry, n. [Vain + glory.] Excessive vanity excited by one s own performances; empty pride; undue elation of mind; vain show; boastfulness. [1913 Webster] He had nothing of vainglory. Bacon. [1913 Webster] The man s undone forever; for if… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 52Avantasia:The Metal Opera — Avantasia: the Metal Opera I Альбом Avantasia Дата выпуска 2001 …

    Википедия

  • 53Avantasia: The Metal Opera — I …

    Википедия

  • 54Theagenes of Patras — Theagenes ( el. Θεαγένης) of Patras, was a Cynic philosopher and close friend of Peregrinus Proteus, who lived c. 160 AD.He is known principally as a character who appears in Lucian s The Death of Peregrinus ( la. De Morte Peregrini), where he is …

    Wikipedia

  • 55Tertullian — • Ecclesiastical writer in the second and third centuries Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tertullian     Tertullian     † …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 56Union of Christendom — • Includes the Catholic Church together with the many other religious communions which have either directly or indirectly, separated from it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Union of Christendom     Union of Christend …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 57inflation — n. 1. Swelling (by air), distension, expansion, blowing up. 2. Conceit, conceitedness, self conceit, self sufficiency, self complacency, self importance, vain gloriousness, vain glory. 3. Increase, enlargement. 4. (Com.) Over enlargement (of… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 58vainglory — [vān′glôr΄ē, vān glôr′ē] n. [ME vainglorie < OFr vaine gloire < L vana gloria, empty boasting: see VAIN & GLORY] 1. extreme self pride and boastfulness; excessive and ostentatious vanity 2. vain show or empty pomp SYN. PRIDE …

    English World dictionary

  • 59Hellfire Club (album) — Hellfire Club Studio album by Edguy Released April 6, 2004 …

    Wikipedia

  • 60Viaje al Parnaso — (or Viaje del Parnaso ) ( es. Journey to Parnassus) is a poetic work by Miguel de Cervantes, generally rated as his second greatest work after the novel Don Quixote . It was first published in 1614, two years before the author s death.The chief… …

    Wikipedia