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The Annunciation (from the Vulgate Latin ), also referred to as the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary , the Annunciation of Our Lady or the Annunciation of the Lord , is the Christian celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin ...

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Annunciation \An*nun`ci*a"tion\ (?; 277), n. [L. annuntiatio: cf. F. annonciation.] The act of announcing; announcement; proclamation; as, the annunciation of peace. (Eccl.) The announcement of the incarnation, made by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary. ...

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n. The act of annunciate.

Usage examples of annunciation.

The flowers of this Bedstraw bloom towards August, about the time of the Feast of the Annunciation, and a legend says they first burst into blossom at the birth of our Saviour.

It was not until thirty years after that it attained its full development in the annunciations of sectionists rather than statesmen.

Casa di Loreto, in which the Annunciation is now found, is also probably earlier than 1500, as also an early Agony in the Garden now long destroyed, but of which we are told that the figures were originally made of wood.

The three men sat in the open loggia, facing the Via Recta, with a painted Annunciation behind them.

He afterwards made me an Annunciation, in which the angel Gabriel was transformed into a dark-haired saint, and the Holy Virgin into a beautiful, light-complexioned woman holding her arms towards the angel.

I am certain that your dear likeness is to be found under the Annunciation.

And we feel that the hero has lived all the details of this night like annunciations, promises, or even that he lived only those that were promises, blind and deaf to all that did not herald adventure.

Can it simply be that, stung for so long by humiliations, forced to work under the command of the Osters and the Nyes, I spun for myself -- in the image and likeness of my own hopes -- the only equivalent available to me of holiness: the myth of the Annunciation and Revelation, which I then -- also to blame -- rejected as much out of ignorance as ill will?

Tho' we know that from the public papers only, instead of waiting for a formal annunciation of it, we hasten to act upon it by authorizing you, if the fact be true, to consider the suspension of paiment, directed in my last letter, as now taken off, and to proceed as if it had never been imposed.

The post horn was based on one played by an angel in an Annunciation.