- empty (oneself) of
- empty (oneself) of(zich) ontdoen van
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
empty — [emp′tē] adj. emptier, emptiest [ME emti & (with intrusive p ) empti < OE æmettig, unoccupied, lit., at leisure < æmetta, leisure (< æ , without + base of motan, to have to: see MUST1) + ig, Y2] 1. containing nothing; having nothing in… … English World dictionary
eis-1 (*ḫeu̯is) — eis 1 (*ḫeu̯is) English meaning: to move rapidly, *iron Deutsche Übersetzung: “(sich) heftig, ungestũm, schnell bewegen; antreiben = anregen, erquicken; also of Entsenden, Schleudern von Geschossen, Pfeilen” Material: O.Ind.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Gwich’in — The Gwich in (sometimes rendered as Kutchin or Gwitchin), literally one who dwells and I think , are a First Nations/Alaska Native people who live in the northwestern part of North America mostly above the Arctic Circle. The Gwichʼin were also… … Wikipedia
áhnígan — sv/i1 3rd pres áhnígeð past áhnág/áhnigon ptp is áhnigen to fall down; bow down; empty oneself … Old to modern English dictionary
Epicureanism — Stephen Everson It is tempting to portray Epicureanism as the most straightforward, perhaps even simplistic, of the major dogmatic philosophical schools of the Hellenistic age. Starting from an atomic physics, according to which ‘the totality of… … History of philosophy
Theory of mind — is the ability to attribute mental states beliefs, intents, desires, pretending, knowledge, etc. to oneself and others and to understand that others have beliefs, desires and intentions that are different from one s own.[1] Though there are… … Wikipedia
vain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. proud, conceited; futile, fruitless; trivial. See vanity, uselessness, unimportance. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Possessing unwarranted self esteem] Syn. proud, arrogant, haughty; see egotistic 2 . 2 … English dictionary for students
Karate — This article is about the martial art. For other uses, see Karate (disambiguation). Karateka redirects here. For the video game, see Karateka (video game). Karate (空手) … Wikipedia
Michel Henry — (10 January 1922–3 July 2002) was a French philosopher and novelist. He wrote five novels and numerous philosophical works. He also lectured at universities in France, Belgium, the United States of America, and Japan. Contents 1 Life and work 1.1 … Wikipedia
ethics — /eth iks/, n.pl. 1. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture. 2. the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics;… … Universalium
Plato: ethics and politics — A.W.Price I Plato followed his teacher Socrates into ethics by way of a question that remained central in Greek thought: what is the relation between the virtues or excellences (aretai) of character, and happiness (eudaimonia)?1 Both concepts… … History of philosophy