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crucifixion
English
Etymology
From Latin noun of process crucifixio, from perfect passive participle crucifixus (“fixed to a cross”), from crux (“cross”) + f?g?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?u?s??f?k??n/
- Hyphenation: cru?ci?fix?ion
Noun
crucifixion (countable and uncountable, plural crucifixions)
- An execution by being nailed or tied to an upright cross and left to hang there until dead.
- Rome used crucifixions as a deterrent, and standard for the 'vilest' crimes, such as slave rebellion.
- (absolute use, often capitalized: The Crucifixion) The death on the Cross of Christ.
- (military, historical, colloquial) The military punishment of being tied to a fixed object, often with the limbs in a stretched position.
- (figuratively) An ordeal, terrible, especially malicious treatment imposed upon someone.
- The suspects' hostile interrogation amounted to a public crucifixion.
Derived terms
- crucifixional
Related terms
- crucify
- crucifix
Translations
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?y.si.fik.sj??/
Noun
crucifixion f (plural crucifixions)
- A crucifixion, death on the cross
- terrible treatment
Related terms
- crucifier
- crucifié m
Further reading
- “crucifixion” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Norman
Etymology
From Latin crucifixi?, crucifixi?nem.
Noun
crucifixion f (plural crucifixions)
- (Jersey) crucifixion
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triclavianism
English
Etymology
From tri- + Latin clavus (“nail”) + -ian +? -ism, coined by George Stanley Faber in 1838.
Noun
triclavianism (uncountable)
- (theology) The belief that three nails were used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Related terms
- triclavianist
Further reading
- triclavianism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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