English word religion comes from Latin ligandus, Latin re-, Latin re (About, regarding, with reference to.), Latin legere, Latin lego, Latin lego (I deputize.. I dispatch, send as ambassador.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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ligandus | Latin (lat) | |
re- | Latin (lat) | Again; prefix added to various words to indicate an action being done again, or like the other usages indicated above under English.. Back, backwards. |
re | Latin (lat) | About, regarding, with reference to. |
legere | Latin (lat) | |
lego | Latin (lat) | I collect, gather, bring together. I choose, select, appoint. I read. |
lego | Latin (lat) | I deputize.. I dispatch, send as ambassador. |
religare | Latin (lat) | |
relegare | Latin (lat) | |
religionem | Latin (lat) | |
religion | Old French (842-ca. 1400) (fro) | Religion. |
religiun | Anglo-Norman (xno) | |
religion | English (en) | (countable) A particular system of faith and worship.. (countable) Any practice to which someone or some group is seriously devoted.. (uncountable) The belief in and worship of a supernatural controlling power, especially a personal god or gods.. (uncountable) The way of life committed to by monks and nuns.. (uncountable, obsolete) Faithfulness to a given principle; conscientiousness. [...] |