propitiator

  • 1Propitiator — Pro*pi ti*a tor, n. [L.] One who propitiates or appeases. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2propitiator — index go between, intermediary, referee Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3propitiator — noun see propitiate …

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  • 4propitiator — See propitiable. * * * …

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  • 5propitiator — pro·pi·ti·a·tor …

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  • 6propitiator — ]ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin propitiatus (past participle of propitiare) + or : one that propitiates …

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  • 7IMPROPERIA — [лат. упреки], в богослужении католич. Церкви один из элементов службы Великой пятницы, по содержанию представляющий собой упреки избранному народу, произносимые от лица Иисуса Христа. Происхождение I. связано с развитием чина поклонения Кресту… …

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  • 8Mediation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Mediation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 mediation mediation mediatorship mediatization Sgm: N 1 intervention intervention interposition interference intermeddling intercession Sgm: N 1 arbitration arbitration …

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  • 9propitiate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin propitiatus, past participle of propitiare, from propitius propitious Date: 1583 to gain or regain the favor or goodwill of ; appease, conciliate Synonyms: see pacify • propitiator noun …

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  • 10Propitiation (Toronto) — Propitiation is a fellowship of gays and lesbians within the Anglican Church of Canada, based in Toronto. It has a sometimes troubled relationship with the local chapter of Integrity. Unlike Integrity, which uses the Book of Alternative Services …

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