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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary وابسته بدنیا، دنیوی، غیر روحانی، عامی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary séculaires|secular «séculier»; du lat. sæcularis, de sæculum «siècle». 1 sade-i (pbp.) (az-)dir-bâz-mânda + fra. Plusieurs fois séculaires : cand-sad sâle 2 gâh/zamân-mand in-jâ/Donyâ-i dahr-i (ar.) + Sekulâr mânad e 000000 ast ke hic vâhed i pošt aš na bâšad. Ammâ agar vâhed i pošt e sefrhâ be gozârim, tabdil be 1000000 mišavad va ân vâhed hamân Din ast !!! Banâ bar in, sekulâr bar dâštan e zâmen ast. (Ayatollâh Xazali, http://www.isna.ir/) secular Déb. XIIIe; seculer, v. 1190; du lat. sæcularis, employé par les auteurs ecclés. au sens de « profane », de sæculum, au sens de « monde , paganisme ». = Siècle. nâ-dini (noxost dar dahân e Din-dârân !) (dar-)(zamin-o-)zamân(i) (in-)Donyâ-i + = bras séculier
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(secular): بازگشت به واژه secular secular change secular inflation secular songs secular stagnation secular trend the secular bird قرنى ،مدت دار،دوره اى ،وابسته بدنيا،دنيوى ،غير روحانى ،عامى روانشناسى : دين - ناوابسته بازرگانى : غير مذهبى دنيائى کلمات مرتبط(6)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sec·u·lar adj. Pronunciation: ' se-kyə-lər Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French seculer, from Late Latin saecularis, from saeculum the present world, from Latin, generation, age, century, world; akin to W hoedl lifetime Date: 14th century 1 a : of or relating to the worldly or temporal b : not overtly or specif. religious c : not ecclesiastical or clerical 2 : not bound by monastic vows or rules specifically : of, relating to, or forming clergy not belonging to a religious order or congregation 3 a : occurring once in an age or a century b : existing or continuing through ages or centuries c : of or relating to a long term of indefinite duration –sec·u·lar·i·ty \ ˌ se-kyə- ' la-rə-tē\ noun –sec·u·lar·ly \ ' se-kyə-lər-lē\ adverb 2 secular adj. Function: noun Inflected Form: plural seculars or secular Date: 14th century 1 : a secular ecclesiastic (as a diocesan priest) 2 : LAYMAN