denunciatory

  • 41Charles Astor Bristed — (October 6, 1820 – January 15, 1874) was an American scholar and author, sometimes writing under the nom de plume Carl Benson. He was the first American to write a full length defense of Americanisms. Biography Bristed was born in New York City …

    Wikipedia

  • 42R. A. K. Mason — MASON, R.A.K. (1905–71), was New Zealand’s ‘first wholly original, unmistakably gifted poet’ (Allen *Curnow).He was born in Penrose, Auckland, the son of New Zealand–born parents and, on his mother’s Irish Kells side, the grandson of 1840s… …

    Wikipedia

  • 43Jacopone da Todi — (Todi, 1228 ndash; Collazzone 1306) was a Franciscan friar from Umbria, Italy in the 13th century. He wrote several laudi (songs in praise of the Lord) in Italian, and the famous Latin lyric Stabat Mater is conventionally attributed to him. He… …

    Wikipedia

  • 44Anti-Quebec sentiment — Part of a series on Discrimination General forms …

    Wikipedia

  • 45Vasili Pukirev — Vasily Vladimirovich Pukirev ( ru. Василий Владимирович Пукирев; 1832 1890) was a Russian painter and illustrator. He is primarily known as the author of the painting The Unequal Marriage Article in 1000 Russian painters , compiled by Astakhov… …

    Wikipedia

  • 46Paul Friedmann — was a German philanthropist; born at Berlin in the middle of the nineteenth century. Friedmann was of Jewish descent, and is connected with the family of Moses Mendelssohn. Much exercised over the fate of the Russian Jews after the persecutions… …

    Wikipedia

  • 47scalding — scald·ing (skôlʹdĭng) adj. 1. Causing a burning sensation, as from contact with hot liquid. 2. Boiling: scalding water. 3. Scorching; searing: scalding sunlight. 4. Harshly critical or denunciatory; scathing: a scalding review of the play.  … …

    Universalium

  • 48hateful — hatefully, adv. hatefulness, n. /hayt feuhl/, adj. 1. arousing hate or deserving to be hated: the hateful oppression of dictators. 2. unpleasant; dislikable; distasteful: She found her domestic chores hateful. 3. full of or expressing hate;… …

    Universalium

  • 49invective — invectively, adv. invectiveness, n. /in vek tiv/, n. 1. vehement or violent denunciation, censure, or reproach. 2. a railing accusation; vituperation. 3. an insulting or abusive word or expression. adj. 4. vituperative; denunciatory; censoriously …

    Universalium

  • 50Pelagius — /peuh lay jee euhs/, n. 360? 420?, English monk and theologian who lived in Rome: teachings opposed by St. Augustine. * * * ▪ Christian theologian born c. 354, , probably Britain died after 418, , possibly Palestine       monk and theologian… …

    Universalium