English-Thai Dictionary
incarnation
N การ ทำให้ เป็นรูปเป็นร่าง การ ทำให้ มี ตัวตน embodiment personification kan-tam-hai-pen-rub-rang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INCARNATION
n.The act of clothing with flesh. 1. The act of assuming flesh, or of taking a human body and the nature of man; as the incarnation of the Son of God.
2. In surgery, the process of healing wounds and filling the part with new flesh.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INCARNATION
In `car *na "tion, n. Etym: [F. incarnation, LL. incarnatio.]
1. The act of clothing with flesh, or the state of being so clothed; the act of taking, or being manifested in, a human body and nature.
2. (Theol.)
Defn: The union of the second person of the Godhead with manhood in Christ.
3. An incarnate form; a personification; a manifestation; a reduction to apparent from; a striking exemplification in person or act. She is a new incarnation of some of the illustrious dead. Jeffrey. The very incarnation of selfishness. F. W. Robertson.
4. A rosy or red color; flesh color; carnation. [Obs. ]
5. (Med. )
Defn: The process of healing wounds and filling the part with new flesh; granulation.
New American Oxford Dictionary
incarnation
in car na tion |ˌinkärˈnāSHən ˌɪnˌkɑrˈneɪʃən | ▶noun 1 a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or abstract quality: Rama was Vishnu's incarnation on earth. • ( the Incarnation ) (in Christian theology ) the embodiment of God the Son in human flesh as Jesus Christ. 2 (with reference to reincarnation ) one of a series of lifetimes that a person spends on earth: in my next incarnation, I'd like to be the Secretary of Fun. • the form in which a person spends such a lifetime. ORIGIN Middle English (as a term in Christian theology ): via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin incarnatio (n- ), from the verb incarnare (see incarnate ).
Oxford Dictionary
incarnation
in |car |na ¦tion |ɪnkɑːˈneɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or quality: Rama was Vishnu's incarnation on earth | Beethoven was an incarnation of artistic genius. • ( the Incarnation ) (in Christian theology ) the embodiment of God the Son in human flesh as Jesus Christ. 2 (with reference to reincarnation ) each of a series of earthly lifetimes: in my next incarnation, I'd like to be the Minister of Fun. • the form taken by a person or thing during an incarnation. ORIGIN Middle English (as a term in Christian theology ): via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin incarnatio (n- ), from the verb incarnare (see incarnate ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
incarnation
incarnation noun 1 the incarnation of artistic genius: embodiment, personification, exemplification, type, epitome; manifestation, bodily form, avatar. 2 a previous incarnation: lifetime, life, existence.
Oxford Thesaurus
incarnation
incarnation noun 1 Beethoven was seen as the incarnation of artistic genius: embodiment, personification, exemplification, type, epitome; manifestation, bodily form, representation in the flesh; rare avatar. 2 they believed they had been together in a previous incarnation: lifetime, life, existence.
French Dictionary
incarnation
incarnation n. f. nom féminin 1 théologie Action de prendre la forme humaine, en parlant de Dieu. 2 Personnification, représentation. : Cette ballerine est l ’incarnation de la grâce.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
incarnation
in car na tion /ɪ̀nkɑː r néɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 U 人間の姿をとること, 肉体化 ; (理想 観念などの )具体化 .2 C 化身, 権化 ▸ an incarnation of greed 強欲の権化 3 C (輪廻 (りんね )における )一時期 (の姿 ).4 〖the I- 〗〘神 〙託身, 受肉 〘神性がキリストにおいて人間の肉体に宿ったこと 〙.