Shame
41shame — [OE] Shame is a general Germanic term, with relatives in German scham, Dutch schaam, and Swedish and Danish skam. Their common ancestor is a prehistoric *skamō, a word of unknown origin. Sham [17] probably originated in a northern English… …
42shame — See: FOR SHAME, PUT TO SHAME …
43shame — See: FOR SHAME, PUT TO SHAME …
44shame — A sense of disgrace. Various customs in NT times were held to be shameful, such as short hair worn by women or long hair on men (1 Cor. 11:6, 14); the real shame in NT is the guilt attaching to sin (Phil. 3:19). However, there was a shame which… …
45shame — See: for shame, put to shame …
46shame — Hilahila, waia. ♦ To put to shame, ho ohilahila, ho owaia, ho ohoka. ♦ What a shame! Aloha ino! …
47shame — See guilt/shame …
48shame — Gullah Words n and v shame, shames, shamed, shaming, ashamed …
49shame — n 1. disgrace, dishonor, reproach, degradation, illrepute, bad repute, scandal; baseness, turpitude, debasement, vitiation, ingloriousness; ignominy, infamy, odium, opprobrium, condemnation; slur, imputation, aspersion, defamation, denigration,… …
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