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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary prédicateur|prédicatrice|preacher|preaching|predication V. 1120; du lat. ecclés. prædicatio, de prædicare «prêcher». rowza(-xwâni) (ar.) pand-o-andarz(-deh/gu-i) vaaz (ar., Dini) + Eyb e HÂFEZ gu ma kon vâez, ke raft az xâna-qâh.- Pâ ye âzâdân na bandand ; ar ze jâ i raft, raft ! (HÂFEZ qazal 83) + It must, I think, be admitted that the evils of the world are due to moral defects quite as much as to lack of intelligence. But the human race has not hitherto discovered any method of eradicating moral defects; preaching and exhortation only add hypocrisy to the previous list of vices. (B. RUSSELL, Sceptical essays, p. 142) + => valeur In every case, the preacher's skill consists in creating in others emotions similar to his own --or dissimilar, if he is hypocrite. I am not saying this as a criticism of the preacher, but as an analysis of the essential character of his activity. (B. RUSSELL, Religion and Science, p. 235)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version وعط،موعظه قانون ـ فقه : وعظ
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary preach v. Pronunciation: ' prēch Function: verb Etymology: Middle English prechen, from Anglo-French precher, from Late Latin praedicare, from Latin, to proclaim, make known, from prae- pre- + dicare to proclaim ― more at DICTION Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1 : to deliver a sermon 2 : to urge acceptance or abandonment of an idea or course of action specifically : to exhort in an officious or tiresome manner transitive verb 1 : to set forth in a sermon < preach the gospel> 2 : to advocate earnestly < preach ed revolution> 3 : to deliver (as a sermon) publicly 4 : to bring, put, or affect by preaching < preach ed the ⋯ church out of debt ― American Guide Series: Va. > –preach·er noun –preach·ing·ly \ ' prē-chiŋ-lē\ adverb ]]>