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  • 61lord — lordlike, adj. /lawrd/, n. 1. a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler. 2. a person who exercises authority from property rights; an owner of land, houses, etc. 3. a person who is a leader or has great… …

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  • 62prayer´less — prayer1 «prair», noun. 1. the act of praying: »Prayer as communion with the deity is not characteristic of Japanese Buddhism (Atlantic). 2. the thing prayed for: »Their prayer was for peace. Our prayers were granted. 3. a form of words to be used …

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  • 63Lord's Resistance Army — LRA redirects here. For other uses, see LRA (disambiguation). Lord s Resistance Army Participant in the Lord s Resistance Army insurgency, First Sudanese Civil War and Second Sudanese Civil War …

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  • 64Lord's Prayer — Name of the prayer given by Jesus to his disciples at their request (Matt. 6:9–13, and in a slightly different and shorter version, Luke 11:2–4). It is an essentially Jewish prayer, without specific Christian content, and each clause has… …

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  • 65Lord's Prayer — N PROPER: the N The Lord s Prayer is a Christian prayer that was originally taught by Jesus Christ to his followers …

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  • 66Lord's Prayer — noun the Lord s Prayer the most important prayer of the Christian religion …

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  • 67prayer — The act of communicating in words or in silence with the transcendent God. Conversations between God and men are reported in the OT (e.g. Abraham, Gen. 15:1–6; Moses, Exod. 3:1–4; 33:11; prophets, 1 Sam. 3:4–9). OT prayer includes petition,… …

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  • 68prayer —   Pule (for various kinds, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it).    ♦ Christian prayers:. pule a ka Haku (Lord s); pule ohana (family); pule ho omaka (beginning); pule ho oku u (closing); pule hāmau (silent); pule ho ola a… …

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  • 69lord — {{11}}lord (n.) mid 13c., laverd, loverd, from O.E. hlaford master of a household, ruler, superior, also God (translating L. Dominus, though O.E. drihten was used more often), earlier hlafweard, lit. one who guards the loaves, from hlaf bread,… …

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  • 70prayer — I [[t]prɛər[/t]] n. 1) a devout petition to God or an object of worship 2) a spiritual communion with God or an object of worship, as in supplication, thanksgiving, or adoration 3) the act or practice of praying to God or an object of worship 4)… …

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