Word Meanings - ANATHEMATIZATION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The act of anathematizing, or denouncing as accursed; imprecation. Barrow.
Related words: (words related to ANATHEMATIZATION)
- DENOUNCE
denunciare; de- + nunciare, nuntiare, to announce, report, nuntius a 1. To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim . Denouncing wrath to come. Milton. I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Deut. xxx. - ANATHEMATIZE
To pronounce an anathema against; to curse. Hence: To condemn publicly as something accursed. Milton. - IMPRECATION
The act of imprecating, or unvoking evil upon any one; a player that a curse or calamnity may fall on any one; a curse. Men cowered like slaves before such horrid imprecations. Motley. Syn. -- Malediction; curse; execration; anathema. - ANATHEMATIZER
One who pronounces an anathema. Hammond. - BARROWIST
A follower of Henry Barrowe, one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism in England. Barrowe was executed for nonconformity in 1953. - DENOUNCER
One who denounces, or declares, as a menace. Here comes the sad denouncer of my fate. Dryden. - ACCURSED; ACCURST
Doomed to destruction or misery; cursed; hence, bad enough to be under the curse; execrable; detestable; exceedingly hateful; -- as, an accursed deed. Shak. -- Ac*curs"ed*ly, adv. -- Ac*curs"ed*ness, n. - ANATHEMATIZATION
The act of anathematizing, or denouncing as accursed; imprecation. Barrow. - ACCURSE
To devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize. And the city shall be accursed. Josh. vi. 17. Thro' you, my life will be accurst. Tennyson. - DENOUNCEMENT
Solemn, official, or menacing announcement; denunciation. False is the reply of Cain, upon the denouncement of his curse. Sir T. Browne. - BARROW
A wicker case, in which salt is put to drain. (more info) 1. A support having handles, and with or without a wheel, on which heavy or bulky things can be transported by hand. See Handbarrow, and Wheelbarrow. - HANDBARROW
A frame or barrow, without a wheel, carried by hand. - WHEELBARROW
A light vehicle for conveying small loads. It has two handles and one wheel, and is rolled by a single person. - SEA BARROW
A sea purse.