Sin

  • 91Sîn — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sin et Nanna. Nanna ou Sîn sont les noms les plus courants du dieu mésopotamien de la Lune. Il s agit d une des plus importantes divinités des panthéons du Proche orient ancien. Les Sumériens le nommaient entre… …

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  • 92sin — sin1 sinlike, adj. sinningly, adv. sinningness, n. /sin/, n., v., sinned, sinning. n. 1. transgression of divine law: the sin of Adam. 2. any act regarded as such a transgression, esp. a willful or deliberate violation of some religious or moral… …

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  • 93sin — prep 1 Expresa falta o carencia de algo: Estamos sin trabajo , Lo hice sin ganas , Nos quedamos sin luz 2 Además de, aparte de: Le robaron veinte mil pesos sin contar las alhajas 3 Seguida de infinitivo, niega la acción del verbo: Se fue sin… …

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  • 94sin — 1 noun 1 (C, U) disobedience to God, or an offence against God or religious laws: The Bible says adultery is a sin. | the sin of pride | the Christian concept of sin | commit a sin (=do something that breaks a religious law) 2 (singular) informal …

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  • 95sin — sin1 [ sın ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount an action, thought, or way of behaving that is wrong according to religious laws: the sin of pride/greed Christians believe in the forgiveness of sins. commit (a) sin: She had committed a sin and was… …

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  • 96sin — [[t]sɪ̱n[/t]] sins, sinning, sinned 1) N VAR Sin or a sin is an action or type of behaviour which is believed to break the laws of God. → See also , mortal sin The Vatican s teaching on abortion is clear: it is a sin... Was it the sin of pride to …

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  • 97sin — Synonyms and related words: aberrancy, aberration, abomination, atrocity, bad, breach, commit sin, crime, crime against humanity, criminal tendency, criminality, criminosis, deadly sin, debt, defectiveness, deficiency, delinquency, delusion,… …

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  • 98sin — I UK [sɪn] / US noun Word forms sin : singular sin plural sins ** 1) [countable/uncountable] an action, thought, or way of behaving that is wrong according to religious laws the sin of pride/greed Christians believe in the forgiveness of sins.… …

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  • 99sin — {{11}}sin (n.) O.E. synn moral wrongdoing, offense against God, misdeed, from P.Gmc. *sundjo (Cf. O.S. sundia, O.Fris. sende, M.Du. sonde, Ger. Sünde sin, transgression, trespass, offense ), probably ultimately true (Cf. Goth. sonjis, O.N. sannr… …

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  • 100sin — 1. noun 1) a sin in the eyes of God Syn: immoral act, wrong, wrongdoing, act of evil/wickedness, transgression, crime, offense, misdeed, misdemeanor; archaic trespass 2) the human capacity for sin Syn: wickedness …

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