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missionary

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Missionary \Mis"sion*a*ry\, a. Of or pertaining to missions; as, a missionary meeting; a missionary fund.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who attempts to convert others to a particular doctrine or program someone sent on a mission--especially a religious or charitable mission to a foreign country [syn: missioner ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 One who is sent on a mission. 2 A person who travels attempting to spread a religion or a creed. 3 (context pejorative English) A religious messenger. 4 (context uncountable English) A common position for undertaking sexual intercourse.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"sent on a mission," 1640s, from Modern Latin missionarius "pertaining to a mission," from Latin missionem (see mission ).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES missionary position religious/revolutionary/missionary etc zeal ▪ He approached the job with missionary zeal. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE catholic ▪ Yes, Imelda was on a mission, and Carla knew only too well ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Missionary may refer to: A missionary who travels to a region to work as part of a religious group Missionary (LDS Church) , a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Missionary , a 1982 comedy film starring Michael Palin Missionary ...

Usage examples of missionary.

Among the crocheted doilies of missionary artisanship and hammered copper plates representing idealized tribal maidens or trumpeting elephants that were African bourgeois taste, there hung in the dimness Edward Lear watercolours of Italy and Stubbs sporting prints swollen with humidity and spotted as blighted leaves.

With the design of restraining the progress of Christianity, he published an edict, which, though it was designed to affect only the new converts, could not be carried into strict execution, without exposing to danger and punishment the most zealous of their teachers and missionaries.

But immediately the young Republic emerged from the stresses of adolescence, a missionary army took to the field again, and before long the Asbury revival was paling that of Whitefield, Wesley and Jonathan Edwards, not only in its hortatory violence but also in the length of its lists of slain.

Here he became engaged to be married to Miss Marshman, daughter of a missionary, and the wedding-day was soon fixed.

Carey Marshman and Ward, with their wives and children who welcomed them most cordially, and invited them to remain until the arrival of their brother missionaries.

He constructed a string of self-supporting religious franchises all over the world, and used his university, and its Metaverse campus, to crank out tens of thousands of missionaries, who fanned out all over the Third World and began converting people by the hundreds of thousands, just like St.

I conceive, often misapplied, and indeed, when I consider the vices, cruelties, and enormities of every kind that spring up in the tainted atmosphere of a feverish civilization, I am inclined to think that so far as the relative wickedness of the parties is concerned, four or five Marquesan Islanders sent to the United States as Missionaries might be quite as useful as an equal number of Americans despatched to the Islands in a similar capacity.

Here an outspan place was assigned to us near to the house, or rather the huts, of a certain missionary of the name of Owen, who with great courage had ventured into this country.

Then again, Jack, you are to consider that in being a papisher he is only following the example of all his English ancestors from the time Irish missionaries taught them their letters and the difference between right and wrong until the days of Henry VIII of glorious memory, only a few generations ago.

Marxism never had any but the vaguest fancies about the relation of one nation to another, and the new Russian government, for all its cosmopolitan phrases, is more and more plainly the heir to the obsessions of Tsarist Imperialism, using the Communist party, as other countries have used Christian missionaries, to maintain a propagandist government to forward its schemes.

The extent and boundaries of their respective dioceses had been variously and accidentally decided by the zeal and success of the first missionaries, by the wishes of the people, and by the propagation of the gospel.

Christian missionaries, without approaching the person or the palace of the monarch, successfully labored in the propagation of the gospel.

Christian emperor, Virgil may deserve to be ranked among the most successful missionaries of the gospel.

I remembered the fatigued faces of a missionary and two priests, the books piled up on the lectern, the flames of the tallow candles by which the debaters traced texts in the heavy folios to back up their arguments, the flushed faces of the schismatists and the church conformists who met with much vociferation every sound objection to their views.

The large circulation of the work, the many letters of thanks for it received by the author from laymen and clergymen of different denominations, the numerous avowed and unavowed quotations from it in recent publications, all show that it has not been produced in vain, but has borne fruit in missionary service for reason, liberty, and charity.