Translation for '
mortal' from English to Turkish
ADJ | mortal | more mortal | most mortal | |
NOUN | a mortal | mortals | |
SYNO | deadly | deathly | individual | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- There are four unit categories: Mortal, Magical, Beast and Mechanical.
- The church’s cosmology and plan of salvation include the doctrines of a pre-mortal life, an earthly mortal existence, three degrees of heaven and exaltation.
- The state and habit of sloth is a mortal sin, while the habit of the soul tending towards the last mortal state of sloth is not mortal in and of itself except under certain circumstances.
- There are two kind of players: those controlling mortal characters (usually referred as "mortal players" or just "mortals") and those controlling immortal characters (usually known as "immortals" or "wizards").
- In the 1817 love poem "Laon and Cythna" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, he used "mortal wound" to describe "Upon his enemies heart a mortal wound to wreck," where a metaphorical eagle wished to give his enemy, a serpent, a mortal wound.
- Mortal counters are moved first according to automatic rules.
- For example, the syllogism "All men are mortal. Socrates is a man.
- The son of Zeus and the mortal Theban princess Semele. Married to the Cretan princess Ariadne. The youngest Olympian god, as well as the only one to have a mortal parent.
- In ancient Hawaiian lore, the laws declared body parts of a King or Chief to be sacred, and not to be seen by a mortal.
- They also seal the veil between the mortal and faerie worlds so that one cannot return to the mortal world without both the High and Shadow court's help.
- Diotima considers the idea of a mortal having direct access to Being to be a comic situation simply because of the impossibility of it.
- Other Indo-European languages name man for his mortality, "*mr̥tós" meaning "mortal", so in Armenian "mard", Persian "mard", Sanskrit "marta" and Greek βροτός meaning "mortal; human".
- The Avestan form means "the living mortal", from "gaya" "life" and "marətan" "mortal, human being"; cf. Persian "mard" "human" (...).
- ... not be in a state of mortal sin) at the time of reception; [...] since receiving the Eucharist in a state of mortal sin is to commit sacrilege.
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