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  • 111Dharma Angkuw, Margaritha — (b. 1925)    Indonesian ecumenist and social activist    Margaritha Dharma Angkuw was born on october 11, 1925, in Bogor, West Java. After completing secondary school, she became one of only two female students at the theological seminary in… …

    Encyclopedia of Protestantism

  • 112dharma — noun Etymology: Sanskrit; akin to Latin firmus firm Date: 1796 1. Hinduism an individual s duty fulfilled by observance of custom or law 2. Hinduism & Buddhism a. the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence ; divine law …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 113DHARMA — …

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  • 114dharma — noun a) the principle that orders the universe; ones conduct in conformity with such a principle b) ones obligation in respect to ones position in society …

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  • 115dharma — Synonyms and related words: body build, brand, cast, character, characteristic, characteristics, complexion, composition, constituents, constitution, crasis, diathesis, disposition, ethos, fiber, frame, genius, grain, habit, hue, humor, humors,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 116DHARMA —    the name given to the law of Buddha, as distinct from the Sangha, which is the Church …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 117dharma — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary duty or religion (usage common among Hindus) …

    English dialects glossary

  • 118Dharma — Dhạr|ma 〈n. od. m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 oV 1. Zentralbegriff ind. Philosophien u. Religionen 2. die einer Sache innewohnende Eigengesetzlichkeit 3. 〈Hinduismus〉 göttliches Recht u. Pflicht zur Einhaltung der Gesetze 4. 〈Buddhismus〉 die Lehre… …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 119dharma — dhar|ma [ darmə ] noun uncount in Indian religions, the basic natural law of the universe …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 120dharma — n. laws and customs (Hinduism); doctrine of the Buddha (Buddhism) …

    English contemporary dictionary