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1damnation — [ danasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1170; lat. ecclés. damnatio ♦ Condamnation aux peines de l enfer; ces peines. ⇒ châtiment, dam, supplice. « La Damnation de Faust », œuvre musicale de Berlioz. « Qu importe l éternité de la damnation à qui a trouvé dans une… …
2Damnation — Студийный альбом …
3Damnation A.D. — Damnation A.D. Origin Washington, D.C. Genres Metalcore Post hardcore Years active 1992–1998; 2007 Present Labels Jade Tree Records Rev …
4Damnation — Dam*na tion, n. [F. damnation, L. damnatio, fr. damnare. See {Damn}.] 1. The state of being damned; condemnation; openly expressed disapprobation. [1913 Webster] 2. (Theol.) Condemnation to everlasting punishment in the future state, or the… …
5Damnation — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Damnation Álbum de Opeth Publicación Abril de 2003 Grabación Verano de 2002, Nacksving Studios, Gotembu …
6damnation — DAMNATION. sub. f. La punition des damnés. La damnation éternelle. Sur peine de damnation …
7damnation — c.1300, condemnation to Hell by God, also fact of being condemned by judicial sentence, from O.Fr. damnation, from L. damnationem (nom. damnatio), noun of action from pp. stem of damnare (see DAMN (Cf. damn)). As an imprecation, attested from… …
8damnation — Damnation. s. f. La punition des damnez. La damnation eternelle. sur peine de damnation …
9damnation — [dam nā′shən] n. [ME damnacioun < OFr damnation < LL(Ec) damnatio, the displeasure of God < L, condemnation] a damning or being damned interj. used to express anger …
10damnation — index blame (culpability), conviction (finding of guilt), denunciation, disapprobation, disparagement, imprecation …