Anathematize:
a·nath·e·ma·tize [uh-nath-uh-muh-tahyz] -tized, -tiz·ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. | to pronounce an anathema against; denounce; curse. |
2. | to pronounce anathemas; curse. |
Cupidity:
cu·pid·i·ty [kyoo-pid-i-tee]
–noun
eager or excessive desire, esp. to possess something; greed; avarice.
Concupiscence:
con·cu·pis·cence [kon-kyoo-pi-suhns, kong-]
–noun
1. | sexual desire; lust. |
2. | ardent, usually sensuous, longing. |
Thanks Augustine, I'll try and incorporate these into my growing vocabulary. Or maybe not.
2 comments:
Ah yes, the challenges of graduate-level reading! Words are fun though - it is when they are strung together in incomprehensible drivel that it gets frustrating. I trust that Augustine isn't driveling?
I suppose not. But it doesn't help that he doesn't make it easy to understand ... and shouldn't that really be the point of the theologian? To make it understandable? Or I suppose that's the job of the pastor ... goody for me ...
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