- benedictive
- [͵benıʹdıktıv] a церк.
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Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Benedictive — Ben e*dic tive, a. Tending to bless. Gauden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Benedictive — The benedictive mood is found in Sanskrit, although extremely rarely. For verbs in the active voice ( parasmaipada ), it is formed by adding endings very similar to the athematic optative endings directly to the verb root itself. Essentially, the … Wikipedia
benedictive — See benediction. * * * … Universalium
benedictive — 1. adjective Of, relating to, or being a benediction or blessing. 2. noun A particular verbal mood in Sanskrit language … Wiktionary
benedictive — ben·e·dic·tive … English syllables
benedictive — adjective expressing benediction • Syn: ↑benedictory • Pertains to noun: ↑benediction, ↑benediction (for: ↑benedictory) … Useful english dictionary
Vedic Sanskrit grammar — is the oldest attested full case and tense system grammar of a language from the Indo European language family. Comparing with Classical Sanskrit, Vedic Sanskrit had a subjunctive absent in Panini s grammar and generally believed to have… … Wikipedia
ben|e|dic|tion|al — «BEHN uh DIHK shuh nuhl», adjective. = benedictive. (Cf. ↑benedictive) … Useful english dictionary
Ogham — Type Alphabet … Wikipedia
Sauwastika — The term sauwastika or sauvastika is a term sometimes used to distinguish the left facing from the right facing form of the swastika symbol. [Probably first by D Alviella (1894); more recently, sauvastika is used to classify the geometrical form… … Wikipedia
Vedic priesthood — Priests of the Vedic religion were officiants of the yajna service. As persons trained for the ritual and proficient in its practice, they were called ṛtvij ( regularly sacrificing ). As members of a social class, they were generically known as… … Wikipedia