pax
Kelime Anlamı :
1. yolcular; halkla ilişkiler planları (passengers; public affairs plans).
2. sulh.
3. Pax vobiscum selâmün aleyküm.
Tanımlar :
1.
ecclesiastical A small flat tablet adorned with a sacred image that worshippers kiss when offered the kiss of peace.
2. ecclesiastical the kiss of peace.
3. A time of wide-ranging stability when there is only a single dominant power. used with a latinized name: "editorials lauding the civilizing influence of pax Britannica were met with ... a crushing disinterest from most of the public” ( Nisid Hajari).
2. ecclesiastical the kiss of peace.
3. A time of wide-ranging stability when there is only a single dominant power. used with a latinized name: "editorials lauding the civilizing influence of pax Britannica were met with ... a crushing disinterest from most of the public” ( Nisid Hajari).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A painted, stamped or carved tablet with a representation of christ or the virgin mary, which was kissed by the priest during the mass ("kiss of peace") and then passed to other officiating clergy and the congregation to be kissed. see also osculatory.
2. passenger; passengers
3. A cry for peace or truce in children's games.
2. passenger; passengers
3. A cry for peace or truce in children's games.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the kiss of peace; also, the embrace in the sanctuary now substituted for it at high mass in roman catholic churches.
2. A tablet or board, on which is a representation of christ, of the virgin mary, or of some saint and which, in the mass, was kissed by the priest and then by the people, in mediæval times; an osculatory. it is still used in communities, confraternities, etc.
3. friendship, or a friend; -- esp. in the phrases to make pax with, to make friends with, to be good pax, to be good friends; also, truce; -- used esp. interjectionally.
2. A tablet or board, on which is a representation of christ, of the virgin mary, or of some saint and which, in the mass, was kissed by the priest and then by the people, in mediæval times; an osculatory. it is still used in communities, confraternities, etc.
3. friendship, or a friend; -- esp. in the phrases to make pax with, to make friends with, to be good pax, to be good friends; also, truce; -- used esp. interjectionally.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English