出典:Wiktionary
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The noun is derived from Middle English epistel, epistole, pistel (“letter; literary work in letter form; written legend or story; spoken communication; (Christianity) one of the letters by an apostle in the New Testament; extract from such a letter read as part of the Mass”) [and other forms],[1] and then partly:[2]
The verb is derived from the noun.[3]
epistle (三人称単数 現在形 epistles, 現在分詞 epistling, 過去形および過去分詞形 epistled)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/10 00:30 UTC 版)
An epistle (
/ɪˈpɪs.l/; Greek ἐπιστολή, epistolē, 'letter') is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter. The epistle genre of letter-writing was common in ancient Egypt as part of the scribal-school writing curriculum. The letters in the New Testament from Apostles to Christians are usually referred to as epistles. Those traditionally attributed to Paul are known as Pauline epistles and the others as catholic (i.e., "general") epistles.
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