son
has definitions from the fields of religion,Christianity
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[ noun ] a male human offspring
Synonyms Examples "their son became a famous judge" "his boy is taller than he is" Used in print (Musical America, LXXXI:5...)Here , this happy , roving son of good_fortune proved that he could accept the disciplines of a new social economic order fighting for its very existence and ideals in a truculent world . (Norman Kent, "The Watercolor Art of Roy M. Mason"...)His father , a professional engraver and an amateur landscape painter , took his sons on numerous hunting_expeditions , and imparted to them his knowledge and love of nature . (James Boylan, "Mutinity"...)Of only one could he be sure - young John_Hudson , his second son . He was a Londoner , married , with three sons . (Bell I. Wiley, "Home Letters of Johnny Reb and Billy...)Early in the war it was not uncommon for planters ' sons to retain in camp Negro `` body_servants '' to perform the menial chores such_as cooking , foraging , cleaning the quarters , shining shoes , and laundering clothes . Related terms |
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[ noun ] (religion,Christianity) the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)
Used in print (Edward E. Kelly, S.J., "Christian Unity in England"...)Intercede for our separated brethren , that with us in the one true fold they may be united to the chief Shepherd , the vicar of thy Son '' . (Glayds H. Barr, The Master of Geneva....)Those who refused to believe that He was the eternal Son of God were termed Arianists . Related terms |
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[ noun ] Man's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 608
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[ noun ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 7122
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[ noun ] Woman's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 2632
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