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lecture
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Word definitions for lecture in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lecture \Lec"ture\ (-t[-u]r; 135), n. [F. lecture, LL. lectura, fr. L. legere, lectum, to read. See Legend .] The act of reading; as, the lecture of Holy Scripture. A discourse on any subject; especially, a formal or methodical discourse, intended for instruction; ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "action of reading, that which is read," from Medieval Latin lectura "a reading, lecture," from Latin lectus , past participle of legere "to read," originally "to gather, collect, pick out, choose" (compare election ), from PIE *leg- (1) "to ...
Usage examples of lecture.
Coherence was achieved because the men who created the system all used the same, ever-growing body of textbooks, and they were all familiar with similar routines of lectures, debates and academic exercises and shared a belief that Christianity was capable of a systematic and authoritative presentation.
The outlets I depend on, use for survival and have become addicted to are gone, replaced by Doctors and Nurses and Counselors and Rules and Regulations and Pills and Lectures and Mandatory Meals and Jobs in the morning and none of them do a fucking thing for me.
I had ever heard, yet I did not doubt that his addled sermonette was an incarnation of that very lecture.
I felt exactly the same as an hour earlier back when the Zookeeper was spilling me the canned adios lecture about accepting responsibility.
There Tom told how the Red Cloud came to be built, and of his first trip in the air, while, on the opposite side, Miss Delafield lectured to the entire school on aeronautics, as she thought she knew them.
But when things went wrong Back Aft, Vaughn was as likely to raise his voice, a stern frown clouding his face, preaching to his officers and men, sometimes even lecturing broken equipment.
Cady had given her a stern lecture when Agate had told her of the encounter.
Nay, the free thinker, Nemojewski, wrote a book, in which he maintained the monstrous lie that Jewish religious murders are facts, and traveled all over the country with an agitatorial lecture to the same purpose.
Pacino had been lectured for ten minutes by Alameda to not even think about touching the international emergency beacon.
I had a good idea that whatever lecturing there was to do on the subject of Will sitting in the woods listening to medieval music, Lance and Jennifer had already covered that day I saw them in the arboretum with him.
Father lectured Meb on the impossibility of returning to Basilica any time soon.
He considers himself a follower of yours, copies before your Bathers every day, gives lectures on it to new painters.
Jacopo telling stories, Aristotle giving a lecture on the Bathers, Bugiardini singing love songs about Florence.
Gray bicentenary, which took place on December 26th, 1916, the Dean of Norwich, who is a member of the Public Library Committee, delivered a lecture on Thomas Gray at the Technical Institute on December 15th, when the Deputy Mayor, Alderman H.
De Bono was right, but it rankled to be lectured on the matter by someone younger.