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resurrection

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman resurrectiun, from Old French resurrection (French: résurrection), from Late Latin resurrectionem (accusative of resurrecti?) from Latin resurg? (I rise again), from re- (again), + surg? (I rise).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??z????k??n/, /??z????k?n?/
  • Rhymes: -?k??n

Noun

resurrection (countable and uncountable, plural resurrections)

  1. The act of arising from the dead and becoming alive again.
  2. (archaic) bodysnatching

Synonyms

  • (rising from the dead): gainrising (obsolete)

Derived terms

  • resurrectional
  • resurrectionism
  • resurrectionist
  • resurrection man

Related terms

  • resurge
  • resurrect

Translations

Anagrams

  • intercourser

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necromantic

English

Alternative forms

  • necromantick (obsolete)

Adjective

necromantic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to necromancy: the resurrection of or communication with the dead, especially through the use of black magic.

Translations

Noun

necromantic (plural necromantics)

  1. conjuration
    • With all the necromantics of their art.

Romanian

Etymology

From French nécromantique

Adjective

necromantic m or n (feminine singular necromantic?, masculine plural necromantici, feminine and neuter plural necromantice)

  1. necromantic

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