'A follower of Erasmus.'에 대한 English 단어
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- Initialism of King's Scholar.
- (medicine) Initialism of Klinefelter syndrome.
- (online gaming) Initialism of kill steal.
- (medicine) Initialism of Kaposi's sarcoma.
- Initialism of knowledge sharing.
- (UK, education) Initialism of key stage.
- (medicine) Initialism of Keutel syndrome.
- (medicine) Initialism of Kallmann syndrome.
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- Martin Luther, German monk and theologian whose teaching inspired the Reformation.
- A village in Michigan.
- A town in Oklahoma.
- (chiefly US) A male given name transferred from the surname, originally in honor of Martin Luther.
- A surname from German of English speakers who descend from German immigrants.
- An unincorporated community in Montana.
- A city and town in Iowa.
- (rare) A surname originating as an occupation.
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- Of or resembling Matthew Parker (1504–1575), English bishop and theologian.
- Of or resembling Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), American poet, writer, critic, and satirist
- Of or resembling Theodore Parker (1810-1860), an American transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.
- Of or resembling Charlie Parker (1920–1955), American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and composer.
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- an important intellectual
- attention
- knowledge and intellectual ability
- an opinion formed by judging something
- that which is responsible for one's thoughts, feelings, and conscious brain functions; the seat of the faculty of reason
- recall or remembrance
- your intention; what you intend to do
- The ability to be aware of things.
- A healthy mental state.
- (uncountable) Attention, consideration or thought.
- Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities.
- Desire, inclination, or intention.
- Judgment, opinion, or view.
- (philosophy) The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
- The ability to focus the thoughts.
- The ability to remember things.
- The capability for rational thought.
- Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
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- be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to
- pay close attention to; give heed to
- be in charge of or deal with
- keep in mind
- be concerned with or about something or somebody
- be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by
- (UK, Ireland) Take note; used to point out an exception or caveat.
- To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind.
- (chiefly imperative) To pay attention or heed to so as to obey; hence to obey; to make sure, to take care (that).
- (originally and chiefly in negative or interrogative constructions) To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
- To turn one's mind to; to observe; to notice.
- (now regional) To remember.
- To be careful about.
- (now rare except in phrases) To pay attention to, in the sense of occupying one's mind with, to heed.
- (now obsolete outside dialect) To purpose, intend, plan.
- To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.
- To regard with attention; to treat as of consequence.
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- A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
- A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism.
- A secularist, especially an agnostic or atheist.
- (historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics.
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans
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- Relating to humanism or the humanities.
- (typography) Of a typeface: resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
- of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism
- pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion
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- (literally) A man who lived during the Renaissance period.
- (figuratively) A man with extraordinarily broad and comprehensive knowledge.
- a scholar during the Renaissance who (because knowledge was limited) could know almost everything about many topics
- a modern scholar who is in a position to acquire more than superficial knowledge about many different interests
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- a member of the tribe of Franks who settled in the Netherlands in the 4th century AD
- (historical) A member of a German royal dynasty of the 11th–12th centuries.
- (historical) A member of the Salii, the chief priests of Mars in ancient Rome.
- (historical) A person belonging to the German and Frankish tribes near the IJssel River in antiquity.
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- Initialism of King's Scholar.
- (medicine) Initialism of Klinefelter syndrome.
- (online gaming) Initialism of kill steal.
- (medicine) Initialism of Kaposi's sarcoma.
- Initialism of knowledge sharing.
- (UK, education) Initialism of key stage.
- (medicine) Initialism of Keutel syndrome.
- (medicine) Initialism of Kallmann syndrome.
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- an important intellectual
- attention
- knowledge and intellectual ability
- an opinion formed by judging something
- that which is responsible for one's thoughts, feelings, and conscious brain functions; the seat of the faculty of reason
- recall or remembrance
- your intention; what you intend to do
- The ability to be aware of things.
- A healthy mental state.
- (uncountable) Attention, consideration or thought.
- Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities.
- Desire, inclination, or intention.
- Judgment, opinion, or view.
- (philosophy) The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
- The ability to focus the thoughts.
- The ability to remember things.
- The capability for rational thought.
- Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
verb
- be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to
- pay close attention to; give heed to
- be in charge of or deal with
- keep in mind
- be concerned with or about something or somebody
- be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by
- (UK, Ireland) Take note; used to point out an exception or caveat.
- To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind.
- (chiefly imperative) To pay attention or heed to so as to obey; hence to obey; to make sure, to take care (that).
- (originally and chiefly in negative or interrogative constructions) To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
- To turn one's mind to; to observe; to notice.
- (now regional) To remember.
- To be careful about.
- (now rare except in phrases) To pay attention to, in the sense of occupying one's mind with, to heed.
- (now obsolete outside dialect) To purpose, intend, plan.
- To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.
- To regard with attention; to treat as of consequence.
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- A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
- A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism.
- A secularist, especially an agnostic or atheist.
- (historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics.
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans
adj
- Relating to humanism or the humanities.
- (typography) Of a typeface: resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
- of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism
- pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion
noun
- (literally) A man who lived during the Renaissance period.
- (figuratively) A man with extraordinarily broad and comprehensive knowledge.
- a scholar during the Renaissance who (because knowledge was limited) could know almost everything about many topics
- a modern scholar who is in a position to acquire more than superficial knowledge about many different interests
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- a member of the tribe of Franks who settled in the Netherlands in the 4th century AD
- (historical) A member of a German royal dynasty of the 11th–12th centuries.
- (historical) A member of the Salii, the chief priests of Mars in ancient Rome.
- (historical) A person belonging to the German and Frankish tribes near the IJssel River in antiquity.
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- Of or resembling Matthew Parker (1504–1575), English bishop and theologian.
- Of or resembling Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), American poet, writer, critic, and satirist
- Of or resembling Theodore Parker (1810-1860), an American transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.
- Of or resembling Charlie Parker (1920–1955), American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and composer.