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to tell fortunes―cast a horoscope―cast a nativity発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
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to divine―cast a horoscope―cast a nativity―tell fortunes発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
八卦を置く - 斎藤和英大辞典
to divine―cast a horoscope―cast a nativity発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
易を見る、易を立てる - 斎藤和英大辞典
to tell one's fortune―tell fortunes―cast a horoscope―cast a nativity発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
身の上を判断する - 斎藤和英大辞典
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nativity
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From Middle English nativite, from Anglo-Norman nativite, Middle French nativite, and their source, Latin nātīvitās (“birth”). See also naïveté.
名詞
nativity (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 nativities)
- (now dated) Someone's birth; the place, time and circumstances of a birth. [from 14th c.]
- 1483, William Caxton, Prologue to The Golden Legend, The Holbein Society’s Fac-simile Reprints, London: The Holbein Society, 1878,[1]
- 1759, Samuel Johnson, The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia, London: T. Johnstone, W. Taylor & J. Davies, 1790, Volume I, Chapter 22, p. 153,[2]
- 1922, Eric Rücker Eddison, The Worm Ouroboros, Chapter 1,[3]
- Now when the greetings were done and the strains of the lutes and recorders sighed and lost themselves in the shadowy vault of the roof, the cup-bearers did fill great gems made in form of cups with ancient wine, and the Demons caroused to Lord Juss deep draughts in honour of this day of his nativity.
- (astrology) Someone's birth considered as a means of astrology; a horoscope associated with a person's birth. [from 14th c.]
- 1589–1592 (date written), Ch[ristopher] Marl[owe], The Tragicall History of D. Faustus. […], London: […] V[alentine] S[immes] for Thomas Bushell, published 1604, OCLC 863467733; republished as Hermann Breymann, editor, Doctor Faustus (Englische Sprach- und Literaturdenkmale des 16., 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts; 5; Marlowes Werke: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe […]; II), Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg: Verlag von Gebr[üder] Henninger, 1889, OCLC 1020475087, scene XIV, lines 1484–1490, page 90:
- You starres that raignd at my natiuitie, / Whose influence hath alloted death and hel, / Now draw vp Faustus like a foggy mist, / Into the intrailes of yon labring cloude, / That when you vomite foorth into the ayre, / My limbes may issue from your smoaky mouthes, / So that my soule may but ascend to heauen: […]
- 1722 March, H[enry] F[oe] [pseudonym; Daniel Defoe], A Journal of the Plague Year: […], London: […] E[lizabeth] Nutt […]; J. Roberts […]; A. Dodd […]; and J. Graves […], OCLC 753219777, page 32:
- One Mischief always introduces another: These Terrors and Apprehensions of the People, led them into a Thousand weak, foolish, and wicked Things, which, they wanted not a Sort of People really wicked, to encourage them to; and this was running about to Fortune tellers, Cunning men, and Astrologers, to know their Fortune, or, as ’tis vulgarly express’d, to have their Fortunes told them, their Nativities calculated, and the like […]
- 1792, Mary Wollstonecraft, chapter 13, in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman[4]:
- In this metropolis a number of lurking leeches infamously gain a subsistence by practising on the credulity of women, pretending to cast nativities, to use the technical phrase; and many females who, proud of their rank and fortune, look down on the vulgar with sovereign contempt, show by this credulity, that the distinction is arbitrary, and that they have not sufficiently cultivated their minds to rise above vulgar prejudices.
- 1971, Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic, Folio Society 2012, p. 313:
- Accordingly […] he was careful, as befitted a Fellow of the Royal Society, to note the exact nativity of his subjects whenever it could be discovered; in this way he hoped to make possible a scientific comparison of the course of human life with the astrological circumstances of its inception, and thus to arrive at a more exact astrology.
- (also with capital initial) The birth of Jesus. [from 14th c.]
- 1631, Francis [Bacon], “New Atlantis. A VVorke Vnfinished.”, in Sylua Syluarum: Or A Naturall Historie. In Ten Centuries. […], 3rd edition, London: […] VVilliam Rawley; [p]rinted by J[ohn] H[aviland] for William Lee […], OCLC 1044372886:
- […] towards the end of dinner […] there is an hymn sung, varied according to the invention of him that composeth it […] but the subject of it is (always) the praises of Adam and Noah and Abraham; whereof the former two peopled the world, and the last was the Father of the Faithful: concluding ever with a thanksgiving for the nativity of our Saviour, in whose birth the births of all are only blessed.
- 1669, John Davenport, God’s Call to His People,[5]
- (Christianity, also with capital initial) The festival celebrating the birth of Jesus, Christmas Day; the festival celebrating the birth of the Virgin Mary or the birth of Saint John the Baptist. [from 12th c.]
- 1559, “An Act for the uniformity of Common Prayer, and Service in the Church, and the administration of the Sacraments,” in William Keatinge Clay (ed.), Liturgical Services: Liturgies and occasional forms of prayer set forth in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, Cambridge University Press, 1847, p. 27,[6]
- 1624, will of Edmond Heywood of the parish of Christchurch London, cited in Katharine Lee Bates, “A Conjecture as to Thomas Heywood’s Family,” The Journal of English and German Philology, Volume 12, 1913, p. 96,[7]
- 1835, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Martin Franc and the Monk of St. Anthony,” Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea, New York: Harper & Bros., Volume I, pp. 33-34,[8]
- 1894, Henry van Dyke, The Christ-Child in Art: A Study of Interpretation, New York: Harper & Brothers, p. 61,[9]
- 1956, John A. Lamb, The Kalendar of The Book of Common Order, 1564-1644, p. 19,[10]
- (also with capital initial) A set of figurines used to create a nativity scene.
- 1926, H[erbert] G[eorge] Wells, “§ 4. The End of a Swindler.”, in The World of William Clissold: A Novel at a New Angle […], volume I, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, OCLC 1099736855, 2nd book (The Story of the Clissolds—My Father かつ the Flow of Things), page 142:
- He would think of us when he was abroad and in all sorts of places where a daddy might reasonably forget his little boys; he brought us back delightful flat tin soldiers marching, cooking, camping, in oval wood boxes from Paris, and entertaining earthenware Nativities with kings, shepherds, and irrelevant crowds complete, from Italy.
- (figuratively) Origin; founding.
- Place of origin; place to which a species is native.
- 1887, A. L. Slosson, “Personal Observations upon the Flora of Kansas,” Transactions of the Annual Meetings of the Kansas Academy of Science, Volume 11, p. 21,[13]
- For a long time I believed the common yarrow to be introduced, as the country had been settled at least ten years before I saw it, but my belief in that is shaken, as I never sent for flowers by friends, when they went to an unknown region, but they inevitably brought yarrow. I have had it sent from Texas, Utah, Pike’s Peak and Long’s Peak, Colorado, and at last from the Alps and Germany; so its nativity is very uncertain.
- 1900, Arthur Hewitt, “The Nickerson Collection at the Art Institute, Chicago,” in Brush and Pencil, Volume 7, p. 61,[14]
- 1887, A. L. Slosson, “Personal Observations upon the Flora of Kansas,” Transactions of the Annual Meetings of the Kansas Academy of Science, Volume 11, p. 21,[13]
- The quality of being native or innate.
- 1849, Hewett Cottrell Watson, Cybele Britannica, or British Plants and their Geographical Relations, London: Longman, Volume 2, p. 166,[]
- Much difference of opinion has prevailed with reference to the genuine nativity of this species [Vinca minor] in Britain.
- 1903, James H. Hyslop, “Binocular Vision and the Problem of Knowledge,” American Journal of Psychology, Volume 14, p. 312,[15]
- 1849, Hewett Cottrell Watson, Cybele Britannica, or British Plants and their Geographical Relations, London: Longman, Volume 2, p. 166,[]
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to tell fortunes―tell one's fortune―cast a horoscope―cast a nativity発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
身の上を判断する - 斎藤和英大辞典
a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
ベツレヘムの馬小屋の中のキリスト生誕の像 - 日本語WordNet
The Church of the Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route in Bethlehem, Palestine, was added to UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
パレスチナのベツレヘムにある聖誕教会とその巡礼路がユネスコの危機遺産リストに加えられた。 - 浜島書店 Catch a Wave
Every year, tens of thousands of people visit the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Palestine, to celebrate Christmas.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
毎年,何万人もの人々がクリスマスを祝うため,パレスチナのベツレヘムにある聖誕教会を訪れる。 - 浜島書店 Catch a Wave
This was the first Christmas after the Church of the Nativity and its pilgrimage route were added to UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger last June.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
これは,聖誕教会とその巡礼路が昨年6月にユネスコの危機遺産リストに加えられてから初めて迎えるクリスマスだった。 - 浜島書店 Catch a Wave
There is a theory that this anecdote was based on the story of the Nativity written in the Evangel of the New Testament, which was introduced to China by a heretic group of Christianity, 'Luminous Religion' (Nestorians).発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
これは中国に伝来したキリスト教の異端派である「景教」(ネストリウス派)がもたらした新約聖書の福音書にあるキリストの降誕を元にしたとの説がある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Besides the above, "the Sibyl of Persia" wears a veil over her head; "the Sibyl of Libya" carries a lit candle; "the Sibyl of Cimmeria" holds a cornucopia; "Herophile, from Eritrea," the prophet of the Annunciation, carries a lily; "the Sibyl of Samos," a prophet of the Nativity, carries a manger or a cradle; "the Sibyl of Cumae," another prophet of the Nativity, carries seashells; "the Sibyl of Helespontos," the prophet of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, carries nails; "the Sibyl of Agrippa," the prophet of the Persecution of Christ, carries moss, showing her dark skin; and "the Sibyl of Europa," the prophet of the Book of Exodus, carries a sword of "Massacre of the Innocents."発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
他に「ペルシアの巫女」は頭にヴェール、「リビアの巫女」は灯りのともった蝋燭、「キンメリアの(イタリアの)巫女」はコルヌコピア、「エリュトレイア(リディア)の巫女」は「受胎告知」の預言者として百合、「サモスの巫女」は「キリストの降誕」の預言者として秣桶(まぐさおけ)か揺り籠、「クマエの巫女」も「キリストの降誕」の預言者として貝殻、「ヘレスポントスの巫女」は「キリストの磔刑」の預言者として釘、「アグリッパの(エジプトの)巫女」は浅黒い肌で「キリストの笞打ち」の預言者として笞、「エウロパの巫女」は「出エジプト記」の預言者として「嬰児虐殺」の剣を持つ。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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