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The Sanskrit word dharma, sometimes translated as religion, also means law. Throughout classical South Asia, the study of law consisted of concepts such as ...
13 окт. 2021 г. · religion (n.) c. 1200, religioun, "state of life bound by monastic vows," also "action or conduct indicating a belief in a divine power and ...
Etymology. From Middle English religioun, from Old French religion, from Latin religiō (“scrupulousness, pious misgivings, superstition, conscientiousness, ... Get religion · Revealed religion · Religionwise · Religionist
The earliest known use of the noun religion is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for religion is from before 1200 ...
The Latin term religiō, the origin of the modern lexeme religion is of ultimately obscure etymology. It is recorded beginning in the 1st century BC, ...
But in De Natura Deorum, 2, 28, 72, Cicero derives religio fiom relegere, as meaning to go through or over again in read- ing, speech or thought. Cicero says, ...
Though the origins of the word are not completely clear, it seems to come from the Latin re-, meaning 'back' or 'again', and ligio, meaning 'a tie' or 'a ...
25 мая 2007 г. · The origin of the word 'religion' lies in the Latin word ligare, to bind. I found this interesting, not only because of the tradition of laying tefillin.
The English word "religion" is derived from the Middle English "religioun" which came from the Old French "religion." It may have been originally derived ...
23 сент. 2018 г. · Religion is derived from the Latin religiō. Origin of "religiō" is uncertain: Cicero was of the opinion that it came from re-lego, in which case ...
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