betokens

  • 1betokens — be·to·ken || bɪ təʊkÉ™n v. foretell; symbolize; show …

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  • 2PSINext — Infobox Website name = PSINext caption = PlayStation Insider Next Generation url = http://www.psinext.com/ commercial = Yes type = Gaming registration = Free owner = E mpire Ltd. Co. author = Several launch date = 1998 current status = revenue =… …

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  • 3betoken — /bi toh keuhn/, v.t. 1. to give evidence of; indicate: to betoken one s fidelity with a vow; a kiss that betokens one s affection. 2. to be or give a token or sign of; portend: a thunderclap that betokens foul weather; an angry word that betokens …

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  • 4Symbolism — • The investing of outward things or actions with an inner meaning, more especially for the expression of religious ideas Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Symbolism     Symbolism …

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  • 5garlands —    Together with similar constructions of flowers and greenery, garlands are common elements of English customs, whether carried around the village on May Day, hung up as Christmas decorations or on Maypoles, carried at weddings and funerals, and …

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  • 6Lokasenna — ( Loki s flyting , Loki s wrangling , Loki s quarrel ) is one of the mythological poems of the Poetic Edda . The poem presents flyting between the gods and Loki.Loki, amongst other things, accuses the gods of moralistic sexual impropriety, the… …

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  • 7betoken — [[t]bɪto͟ʊkən[/t]] betokens, betokening, betokened VERB If something betokens something else, it is a sign of this thing. [FORMAL] [V n] His demeanour betokened embarrassment at his prosperity. Syn: indicate, signal …

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  • 8Betoken — Be*to ken, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Betokened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Betokening}.] 1. To signify by some visible object; to show by signs or tokens. [1913 Webster] A dewy cloud, and in the cloud a bow . . . Betokening peace from God, and covenant new.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 9Betokened — Betoken Be*to ken, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Betokened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Betokening}.] 1. To signify by some visible object; to show by signs or tokens. [1913 Webster] A dewy cloud, and in the cloud a bow . . . Betokening peace from God, and covenant …

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  • 10Betokening — Betoken Be*to ken, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Betokened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Betokening}.] 1. To signify by some visible object; to show by signs or tokens. [1913 Webster] A dewy cloud, and in the cloud a bow . . . Betokening peace from God, and covenant …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English