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Jesuit

N พระเยซู อิต  ใน นิกาย หนึ่ง ของ โรมัน คา ทอ ที่ ก่อตั้ง ใน ปี  ค .ศ .๑๕๓๔  pra-ye-su-it-nai-ni-kai-nueng-kong-ro-man-ka-to-ti-kor-tang-nai-pe-kor-so

 

Jesus

N พระเยซู  Jesus Christ Christ pra-ye-su

 

Jesus Christ

N พระเยซู  Jesus Christ pra-ye-su

 

jesu

N พระเยซู 

 

jesuit

N สมาชิก โรมันคาทอลิก นิกาย หนึ่ง ก่อตั้ง โดย  Ignatius แห่ง  Loyola คน มี เล่ห์เหลี่ยม 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

JESUIT

n.s as z. One of the society of Jesus, so called, founded by Ignatius Loyola; a society remarkable for their cunning in propagating their principles.

 

JESUITED

a.Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits.

 

JESUITESS

n.A female Jesuit in principle.

 

JESUITIC, JESUITICAL

a.Pertaining to the Jesuits or their principles and arts. 1. Designing; cunning; deceitful; prevaricating.

 

JESUITICALLY

adv. Craftily.

 

JESUITISM

n.The arts, principles and practices of the Jesuits. 1. Cunning, deceit; hypocrisy; prevarication; deceptive practices to effect a purpose.

 

JESUITS-BARK

n.Peruvian bark; the bark of the Cinchona, a tree of Peru.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

JESU

JESU Je "su, n. [L., vocative and oblique cases of Jesus. ]

 

Defn: Jesus. [Poetical ]

 

Jesu, give the weary Calm and sweet repose. S. Baring-Gould.

 

JESUIT

Jes "u *it, n. Etym: [F. Jésuite, Sp. Jesuita: cf. It. Gesuita.]

 

1. (R. C. Ch. )

 

Defn: One of a religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola, and approved in 154 , under the title of The Society of Jesus.

 

Note: The order consists of Scholastics, the Professed, the Spiritual Coadjutors, and the Temporal Coadjutors or Lay Brothers. The Jesuit novice after two years becomes a Scholastic, and takes his first vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience simply. Some years after, at the close of a second novitiate, he takes his second vows and is ranked among the Coadjutors or Professed. The Professed are bound by a fourth vow, from which only the pope can dispense, requiring them to go wherever the pope may send them for missionary duty. The Coadjutors teach in the schools, and are employed in general missionary labors. The Society is governed by a General who holds office for life. He has associated with him "Assistants " (five at the present time ), representing different provinces. The Society was first established in the United States in 18 7. The Jesuits have displayed in their enterprises a high degree of zeal, learning, and skill, but, by their enemies, have been generally reputed to use art and intrigue in promoting or accomplishing their purposes, whence the words Jesuit, Jesuitical, and the like, have acquired an opprobrious sense.

 

2. Fig. : A crafty person; an intriguer. Jesuits' bark, Peruvian bark, or the bark of certain species of Cinchona; -- so called because its medicinal properties were first made known in Europe by Jesuit missionaries to South America. -- Jesuits' drops. See Friar's balsam, under Friar. -- Jesuits' nut, the European water chestnut. -- Jesuits' powder, powdered cinchona bark. -- Jesuits' tea, a Chilian leguminous shrub, used as a tea and medicinally.

 

JESUITED

JESUITED Jes "u *it *ed, a.

 

Defn: Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits. Milton.

 

JESUITESS

Jes "u *it *ess, n. Etym: [Cf. F. Jésuitesse.] (R. C. Hist. )

 

Defn: One of an order of nuns established on the principles of the Jesuits, but suppressed by Pope Urban in 1633.

 

JESUITIC; JESUITICAL

Jes `u *it "ic, Jes `u *it "ic *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F. jésuitique.]

 

1. Of or pertaining to the Jesuits, or to their principles and methods.

 

2. Designing; cunning; deceitful; crafty; -- an opprobrious use of the word. Dryden.

 

JESUITICALLY

JESUITICALLY Jes `u *it "ic *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a jesuitical manner.

 

JESUITISM

Jes "u *it *ism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. jésuitisme.]

 

1. The principles and practices of the Jesuits.

 

2. Cunning; deceit; deceptive practices to effect a purpose; subtle argument; -- an opprobrious use of the word.

 

JESUITOCRACY

Jes `u *it *oc "ra *cy, n. Etym: [Jesuit + -cracy, as in aristocracy. ]

 

Defn: Government by Jesuits; also, the whole body of Jesuits in a country. [R.] C. Kingsley.

 

JESUITRY

JESUITRY Jes "u *it *ry, n.

 

Defn: Jesuitism; subtle argument. [R.] Carlyle.

 

JESUS

Je "sus, n. Etym: [L. Jesus, Gr. Yésh; Yah Jehovah + h to help. ]

 

Defn: The Savior; the name of the Son of God as announced by the angel to his parents; the personal name of Our Lord, in distinction from Christ, his official appellation. Luke i. 31. Thou shalt call his name Jesus; for he shall save his people from their sins. Matt. i. 21.

 

Note: The form Jesu is often used, esp. in the vocative. Jesu, do thou my soul receive. Keble. The Society of Jesus. See Jesuit.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Jesu

Je su |ˈjāzo͞o, ˈjē -, ˈyā -ˈʤeɪzu | archaic form of Jesus. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French. Jesus became the usual spelling in the 16th cent. , but Jesu was often retained in translations of the Bible, reflecting Latin vocative use.

 

Jesuit

Jes u it |ˈjeZHo͞oit, ˈjez (y )o͞o -ˈʤɛʒəwət | noun a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and others in 1534, to do missionary work. The order was zealous in opposing the Reformation. Despite periodic persecution it has retained an important influence in Catholic thought and education. ORIGIN from French jésuite or modern Latin Jesuita, from Christian Latin Iesus (see Jesus ).

 

Jesuitical

Jes u it i cal |ˌjeZHo͞oˈitikəl, ˌjez (y )o͞o -ˌʤɛzəˈwɪdəkəl | adjective of or concerning the Jesuits. dissembling or equivocating, in the manner associated with Jesuits. DERIVATIVES Jes u it i cal ly adverb

 

Jesuits' bark

Jes u its' bark noun archaic cinchona bark.

 

Jesus

Je sus |ˈjēzəs ˈʤizəs |(also Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth ) the central figure of the Christian religion. Jesus conducted a mission of preaching and healing (with reported miracles ) in Palestine in about ad 28 –30, which is described in the Gospels. His followers considered him to be the Christ or Messiah and the Son of God, and belief in his resurrection from the dead is the central tenet of Christianity.

 

Jesus freak

Je sus freak noun informal, chiefly derogatory a fervent evangelical Christian.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Jesu

Jesu |ˈdʒiːzjuː | archaic form of Jesus. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French. Jesus became the usual spelling in the 16th cent. , but Jesu was often retained in translations of the Bible, reflecting Latin vocative use.

 

Jesuit

Jesuit |ˈdʒɛz (j )ʊɪt | noun a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St Ignatius Loyola, St Francis Xavier, and others in 1534, to do missionary work. The order was zealous in opposing the Reformation. Despite periodic persecution it has retained an important influence in Catholic thought and education. ORIGIN from French jésuite or modern Latin Jesuita, from Christian Latin Iesus (see Jesus ).

 

Jesuitical

Jesu ¦it |ic ¦al |dʒɛzjʊˈɪtɪk (ə )l | adjective of or concerning the Jesuits. dissembling or equivocating, in the manner once associated with Jesuits. DERIVATIVES Jesuitically adverb

 

Jesuits' bark

Jes |uits' bark noun [ mass noun ] archaic cinchona bark.

 

Jesus

Jesus |ˈdʒiːzəs |(also Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth ) the central figure of the Christian religion. Jesus conducted a mission of preaching and healing (with reported miracles ) in Palestine in about ad 28 –30, which is described in the Gospels, as are his arrest, death by crucifixion, and Resurrection from the dead. His followers considered him to be the Christ or Messiah and the Son of God, and belief in his Resurrection became a central tenet of Christianity. [ as exclamation ] an oath used to express irritation, dismay, or surprise. ORIGIN from Christian Latin Iesus, from Greek Iēsous, from a late Hebrew or Aramaic analogous formation based on Yĕhōšûă ‘ Joshua .

 

Jesus freak

Jesus freak noun informal, chiefly derogatory a fervent evangelical Christian, especially one who adopts a lifestyle like that of a hippy.

 

Duden Dictionary

jesuanisch

je su a nisch Adjektiv |jesu a nisch |auf Jesus bezüglich, zurückgehend

 

Jesuit

Je su it Substantiv, maskulin , der |Jesu i t österreichisch auch …zuɪt |der Jesuit; Genitiv: des Jesuiten, Plural: die Jesuiten mittellateinisch Jesuita, zu lateinisch Jesus = Jesus 1 Angehöriger des Jesuitenordens 2 abwertend, oft als Schimpfwort Mensch, der trickreich und oft wortverdrehend [in geschliffener Rede ] zu argumentieren versteht und den man für unaufrichtig hält er ist ein richtiger Jesuit

 

Jesuitendichtung

Je su i ten dich tung Substantiv, feminin Literaturwissenschaft , die Plural selten (vom 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert ) hauptsächlich in lateinischer Sprache verfasste Dichtung (besonders Dramen und geistliche Lieder ) von Angehörigen des Jesuitenordens

 

Jesuitendrama

Je su i ten dra ma Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Jesu i tendrama |das Jesuitendrama; Genitiv: des Jesuitendramas, Plural: die Jesuitendramen a ohne Plural von Angehörigen des Jesuitenordens geschaffene Dramendichtung aus der Zeit der Gegenreformation 16. und 17. Jahrhundert b zur Jesuitendichtung gehörendes Drama

 

Jesuitengeneral

Je su i ten ge ne ral Substantiv, maskulin , der |Jesu i tengeneral |der Jesuitengeneral; Genitiv: des Jesuitengenerals, Plural: die Jesuitengenerale und Jesuitengeneräle oberster Ordensgeistlicher der Jesuiten

 

Jesuitenmoral

Je su i ten mo ral Substantiv, feminin abwertend , die ohne Plural moralische Haltung, die mit bestimmten Zügen der vermeintlichen jesuitischen Morallehre übereinstimmt (z. B. geistiger Vorbehalt, Heiligung der Mittel durch den Zweck )

 

Jesuitenorden

Je su i ten or den Substantiv, maskulin , der ohne Plural von Ignatius von Loyola 1534 gegründeter, besonders durch die Einrichtung von Schulen zu bedeutendem Einfluss gekommener Orden Abkürzung: SJ [= Societas Jesu ]

 

Jesuitenpater

Je su i ten pa ter Substantiv, maskulin , der dem Jesuitenorden angehörender Pater

 

Jesuitenstil

Je su i ten stil Substantiv, maskulin , der |Jesu i tenstil |der Jesuitenstil; Genitiv: des Jesuitenstil [e ]s neulateinisch ; lateinisch prunkvolle Form des Barocks, besonders in südamerikanischen Kirchen des 17. Jahrhunderts

 

Jesuitentum

Je su i ten tum Substantiv, Neutrum , das Geist und Wesen des Jesuitenordens

 

jesuitisch

je su i tisch Adjektiv |jesu i tisch auch …ˈɪtɪʃ |1 die Jesuiten 1 betreffend; zu den Jesuiten 1 gehörend; in der Art der Jesuiten 1 die jesuitische Lehre, Moral 2 abwertend in seiner Argumentationsweise o. Ä. sehr verschlagen und durchtrieben; geneigt, andere durch Wortverdrehungen und Spitzfindigkeiten zu übervorteilen er ist allzu jesuitisch

 

Jesuitismus

Je su i tis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Jesuit i smus |der Jesuitismus; Genitiv: des Jesuitismus 1 Jesuitentum 2 Wesens-, Verhaltensart eines Jesuiten 2

 

Jesus

Je sus Eigenname |J e sus |Genitiv: Jesu, Dativ: Jesus und Jesu, Akkusativ: Jesus und Jesum, Anredefall: Jesus und Jesu hebräisch; »Gott hilft « Kurzwort für: Jesus Christus die Jünger Jesu Jesus !, Jesus Maria! , Jesus , Maria und Josef! veraltend Ausrufe des Erschreckens, Erstaunens o. Ä.

 

Jesus Christus

Je sus Chris tus Substantiv, maskulin , der |J e sus Chr i stus |Genitiv: Jesu Christi, Dativ: Jesus Christus und Jesu Christo, Akkusativ: Jesus Christus und Jesum Christum, Anredefall: Jesus Christus und Jesu Christe Urheber und zentrale Gestalt des Christentums Kurzform: Jesus Kurzform: Christus

 

Jesus Hominum Salvator

Je sus Ho mi num Sal va tor |J e sus H o minum Salv a tor |Jesus, Erlöser der Menschen Deutung des latinisierten Monogramms Christi Abkürzung: IHS.

 

Jesuskind

Je sus kind Substantiv, Neutrum , das |J e suskind |Plural selten 1 Darstellung Jesu als Kind in der bildenden Kunst Maria mit dem Jesuskind auf dem Arm 2 Darstellung Jesu als Kind in der Dichtung

 

Jesusknabe

Je sus kna be Substantiv, maskulin , der |J e susknabe |Plural selten Jesuskind

 

Jesusknäblein

Je sus knäb lein Substantiv, Neutrum , das |J e susknäblein |Plural selten Jesuskind

 

Jesuslatsche

Je sus lat sche Substantiv, feminin abwertend, scherzhaft , die Jesuslatschen |J e suslatsche |wohl nach dem einfachen Schuhwerk der Bettelordenmönche flache, schmucklose Sandale

 

Jesuslatschen

Je sus lat schen Substantiv, maskulin abwertend, scherzhaft , der Jesuslatsche |J e suslatschen |meist im Plural wohl nach dem einfachen Schuhwerk der Bettelordenmönche flache, schmucklose Sandale

 

Jesus Nazarenus Rex Judaeorum

Je sus Na za re nus Rex Ju dae o rum |J e sus Nazar e nus R e x Judae o rum |Jesus von Nazareth, König der Juden Abkürzung: I.N.R.I.; lateinische Inschrift am Kreuz Jesu

 

Jesus People

Je sus Peo ple Pluralwort , die |ˈd͜ʃiːzəs ˈpiːpl̩ |Pluraletantum englisch, eigentlich = Jesusleute Angehörige der Jesus-People-Bewegung

 

Jesus-People-Bewegung

Je sus-Peo ple-Be we gung Substantiv, feminin , die ohne Plural (um 1967 in Amerika unter Jugendlichen entstandene ) ekstatisch-religiöse Bewegung, die u. a. durch eine spontane Form gemeinschaftlichen Betens und besonders durch die Überzeugung von einem unmittelbaren Wirken des göttlichen Geistes in den Menschen einen neuen Zugang zum Glauben findet

 

Jesus Sirach

Je sus Si rach |J e sus S i rach |nach dem Namen des Verfassers Jeschua Ben Eleazar Ben Sira, eines Schriftgelehrten im 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr.Buch des Alten Testaments

 

French Dictionary

jésuite

jésuite adj. et n. m. adjectif et nom masculin Membre de la Compagnie de Jésus; relatif à la Compagnie de Jésus. : Le père Bourgeois est un jésuite passionné de physique. Un collège jésuite. Note Typographique Le nom s ’écrit avec une minuscule lorsqu ’il désigne un membre de l ’ordre religieux; quand il désigne la Compagnie de Jésus, il s ’écrit avec une majuscule. Les Jésuites ont joué un rôle important dans l ’histoire du Québec.

 

jésus

jésus n. m. nom masculin Représentation du Christ enfant. : Un jésus de plâtre. Note Typographique En ce sens, le nom s ’écrit avec une minuscule.

 

Spanish Dictionary

Jesucristo

Jesucristo VÉASE vicario de Jesucristo .

 

jesuita

jesuita adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 [religioso ] Que pertenece a la Compañía de Jesús, orden fundada por san Ignacio de Loyola (1494 -1556 ):el objetivo de los jesuitas es el de difundir la fe católica por medio de la predicación y la enseñanza, o trabajando en lugares y momentos de máxima urgencia para la iglesia católica; los jesuitas deben obediencia directa al papa .2 nombre masculino despectivo Persona que es astuta e hipócrita :el muy jesuita vino a verme después de haberme hecho una buena faena .3 nombre ambiguo Arg, Urug Producto de panadería rectangular, formado por dos tapas de masa de hojaldre y bañado con una cobertura crocante azucarada; se suele rellenar con jamón y queso .

 

jesuítico, -ca

jesuítico, -ca adjetivo 1 De los jesuitas o de la Compañía de Jesús, o relacionado con ellos :misiones jesuíticas; arte jesuítico .2 Que muestra cautela y cierta astucia o hipocresía :una carta escrita con retórica jesuítica .

 

jesuitina

jesuitina adjetivo 1 [congregación religiosa católica ] Que pertenece a la Compañía de las Hijas de Jesús fundada en 1871 y que se caracteriza por que sus miembros se dedican principalmente a la educación de la juventud y a las misiones .2 adjetivo /nombre femenino [religiosa ] Que pertenece a esta congregación .

 

jesuitismo

jesuitismo nombre masculino 1 Doctrina o conjunto de principios religiosos y sociales de los jesuitas .2 Forma de pensar o actuar astuta, ambigua y cautelosa .

 

Jesús

Jesús interjección 1 Se utiliza solo o en expresiones exclamativas como ¡Jesús, María y José!, que indican asombro, admiración, alegría, disgusto o enfado :¡Jesús, qué susto me has dado! 2 Se dice a una persona que acaba de estornudar como señal de buena educación .en un (decir ) Jesús Esp En muy poco tiempo .

 

jesusear

jesusear verbo transitivo 1 Guat Atribuir falsamente un hecho a una persona .2 Méx Invocar el nombre de Jesús con mucha frecuencia y por cualquier razón .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Jesuit

Jes u it /dʒéʒuət |dʒézjuɪt /名詞 C 1 イエズス会 (修道 )士 〘the Society of Jesus (イエズス会 )の修道士 〙.2 ⦅けなして ⦆〖時にj -〗陰険な人 ; (き )弁家 .

 

Jesus

Je sus /dʒíːzəs /〖<ヘブライ; 「救済者 (saviour )」〗名詞 イエス (キリスト ) 〘4?b.c.--a.d.29?; Christ the Society of Jesus イエズス会 〘カトリック修道会の1つ; ⦅略 ⦆SJ; Jesuit .間投詞 ⦅俗 ⦆ちくしょう, あっ (!驚き 怒り 苦痛などを表す; Jesus Christとも; Christ , swear 自動詞 1 ) . J sus w pt! なんてこった (!驚き 怒りなどを表す ) .