beholding

  • 1Beholding — Be*hold ing, a. Obliged; beholden. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I was much bound and beholding to the right reverend father. Robynson (More s Utopia). [1913 Webster] So much hath Oxford been beholding to her nephews, or sister s children. Fuller. [1913… …

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  • 2Beholding — Be*hold ing, n. The act of seeing; sight; also, that which is beheld. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3Beholding — Behold Be*hold , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Beheld}(p. p. formerly {Beholden}, now used only as a p. a.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Beholding}.] [OE. bihalden, biholden, AS. behealdan to hold, have in sight; pref. be + healdan to hold, keep; akin to G. behalten …

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  • 4beholding — be·hold || bɪ həʊld v. see, observe, view, perceive …

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  • 5beholding — be·hold·ing …

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  • 6beholding — noun perception by means of the eyes • Syn: ↑visual perception, ↑seeing • Derivationally related forms: ↑see (for: ↑seeing) • Hypernyms: ↑perception …

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  • 7Uncleftish Beholding — is a short text written by Poul Anderson. It is written using almost exclusively words of Germanic origin, and was intended to illustrate what the English language might look like if it had not received its considerable number of loanwords from… …

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  • 8Dvārakā — See Dwarka for the modern city. Not to be confused with the historical Dvaravati kingdom of Thailand. In the Mahabharata, Dvārakā (also known as Dvāravatī, both names meaning the many gated [city] in Sanskrit; sometimes transcribed as Dwaraka and …

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  • 9Draupadi — Draupadi. Painting by Raja Ravi Varma. In the epic Mahābhārata, Draupadi, also known as Kṛṣṇā draupadī (Devanagari: कृष्णा द्रौपदी; approximate pronunciation: [krɪʂɳaː d …

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  • 10Beatific vision — In Roman Catholic theology, the beatific vision is the eternal and direct perception of God enjoyed by those who are in Heaven, imparting supreme happiness or blessedness.While humans understanding of God while alive is indirect (mediated), the… …

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