r /ra/
|
rituals; tradition; mores; spirituality; religion; sacred; holy ↞ ped awe ≈ DDC 200 |
r31 /raɲcɔmpɔ/ ⋄
|
derived from origin |
r31rs /raɲcɔmpɔrasa/ ⋄
|
Judaism |
r91 /raɲɔmpɔ/ []
|
in historical period; epoch |
r92 /raɲɔntɔ/ []
|
in territory; region |
r929 /raɲɔntɔɲɔ/ []
|
in country |
r93 /raɲɔɲcɔ/ []
|
professed by; practiced by adherent; prophet |
r936 /raɲɔɲcɔltɔ/ []
|
for recipients |
r939 /raɲɔɲcɔɲɔ/ []
|
administered by; organized by church body [ecclesiology] |
r94 /raɲɔŋkɔ/ []
|
committing; tempted by sin; evil; guilt; vice; taboo |
r94b /raɲɔŋkɔba/
|
infidelity |
r94c /raɲɔŋkɔʃa/
|
blasphemy |
r94e /raɲɔŋkɔe/
|
envy |
r94k /raɲɔŋkɔka/
|
lust |
r94ɭ /raɲɔŋkɔla/
|
gluttony; attachment |
r94m /raɲɔŋkɔma/
|
pride |
r94n /raɲɔŋkɔna/
|
wrath |
r94o /raɲɔŋkɔo/
|
greed; selfishness; egoism |
r94q /raɲɔŋkɔca/
|
sloth; acedia |
r95 /raɲɔlpɔ/ []
|
through rite |
r96 /raɲɔltɔ/ []
|
conforming to; pursuing precept |
r97 /raɲɔjɔ/ []
|
with symbol; sacred object |
r98 /raɲɔrkɔ/ []
|
invoking; appealing; referring to; believing in spiritual entity; power |
r983 /raɲɔrkɔɲcɔ/ []
|
referring to myth; legend |
r99 /raɲɔɲɔ/ []
|
kind |
r996 /raɲɔɲɔltɔ/ []
|
sacrality degree |
rX /raxaw/
|
faiths; doctrines ≈ DDC 290 |
rab /rɛba/
|
historical periods; times; epochs ↞ iasgh Holocene bbxprsvxw present day ≈ DDC 900 940 950 960 970 980 990 |
rabX /rɛbaxaw/ []
|
millennia |
rabXX /rɛbaxawxaw/ []
|
centuries |
rabXXX /rɛbaxawxawxaw/ []
|
decades |
rabXXXX /rɛbaxawxawxawxaw/ []
|
years |
rabXXXXX /rɛbaxawxawxawxawxaw/ []
|
months |
rabXXXXXX /rɛbaxawxawxawxawxawxaw/ []
|
dates |
rabXXXXXXX /rɛbaxawxawxawxawxawxawxaw/ []
|
times; hours |
rabXXXXXXXX /rɛbaxawxawxawxawxawxawxawxaw/ []
|
minutes |
rabXXXXXXXXX /rɛbaxawxawxawxawxawxawxawxawxaw/ []
|
seconds |
rabeWm /rɛbewawma/
|
9,999 to 1,000 BC [early history; archaeology] |
rabe /rɛbe/
|
9999 to 9000 BC; 10th millennium BC |
rabf /rɛbafa/
|
8999 to 8000 BC; 9th millennium BC |
rabg /rɛbaga/
|
7999 to 7000 BC; 8th millennium BC |
rabh /rɛbaɣa/
|
6999 to 6000 BC; 7th millennium BC |
rabi /rɛbi/
|
5999 to 5000 BC; 6th millennium BC |
rabj /rɛbaʒa/
|
4999 to 4000 BC; 5th millennium BC |
rabk /rɛbaka/
|
3999 to 3000 BC; 4th millennium BC |
rabɭ /rɛbala/
|
2999 to 2000 BC; 3rd millennium BC |
rabm /rɛbama/
|
1999 to 1000 BC; 2nd millennium BC |
rabn /rɛbana/
|
1 to 999 BC; 1st millennium BC |
rabnU /rɛbanuj/ []
|
Antiquity; 999 BC to 499 AD [ancient history] ≈ DDC 930 |
rabne /rɛbane/
|
999 to 900 BC; 10th century BC |
rabnf /rɛbanafa/
|
899 to 800 BC; 9th century BC |
rabng /rɛbanaga/
|
799 to 700 BC; 8th century BC |
rabnh /rɛbanaɣa/
|
699 to 600 BC; 7th century BC |
rabni /rɛbani/
|
599 to 500 BC; 6th century BC |
rabnj /rɛbanaʒa/
|
499 to 400 BC; 5th century BC |
rabnk /rɛbanaka/
|
399 to 300 BC; 4th century BC |
rabnɭ /rɛbanala/
|
299 to 200 BC; 3rd century BC |
rabnm /rɛbanama/
|
199 to 100 BC; 2nd century BC |
rabnn /rɛbanana/
|
99 to 1 BC; 1st century BC |
rabnnm /rɛbananama/
|
10 to 19 BC |
rabnnn /rɛbananana/
|
1 to 9 BC |
rabnnnm /rɛbanananama/
|
1 BC |
rabo /rɛbo/
|
1 to 999 AD; 1st millennium AD |
raboo /rɛbojo/
|
1 to 99 AD; I century; 1st century |
rabooo /rɛbojojo/
|
1 to 9 AD |
rabooop /rɛbojojopa/
|
1 AD |
raboop /rɛbojopa/
|
10 to 19 AD |
rabop /rɛbopa/
|
100 to 199 AD; II century; 2nd century; 100s |
raboq /rɛboca/
|
200 to 299 AD; III century; 3rd century; 200s |
rabor /rɛbora/
|
300 to 399 AD; IV century; 4th century; 300s |
rabos /rɛbosa/
|
400 to 499 AD; V century; 5th century; 400s |
rabotWx /rɛbotawawxa/
|
Early Middle Ages; Early Medieval Period |
rabot /rɛbota/
|
500 to 599 AD; VI century; 6th century; 500s |
rabou /rɛbou/
|
600 to 699 AD; VII century; 7th century; 600s |
rabouqq /rɛboucaca/
|
622 AD; Hegira year; Hijrah year |
rabov /rɛbova/
|
700 to 799 AD; VIII century; 8th century; 700s |
rabow /rɛbowa/
|
800 to 899 AD; IX century; 9th century; 800s |
rabox /rɛboxa/
|
900 to 999 AD; X century; 10th century; 900s |
rabp /rɛbapa/
|
1000 to 1999 AD; 1st millennium |
rabpU /rɛbapuj/ []
|
Middle Ages; 500 to 1499 AD [medieval history] |
rabpoWqs /rɛbapowawcasa/
|
High Middle Ages; High Medieval Period |
rabpo /rɛbapo/
|
1000 to 1099 AD; XI century; 11th century; 1000s |
rabpp /rɛbapapa/
|
1100 to 1199 AD; XII century; 12th century; 1100s |
rabpq /rɛbapaca/
|
1200 to 1299 AD; XIII century; 13th century; 1200s |
rabpqtWDs /rɛbapacatawawdawsa/
|
Late Middle Ages; Late Medieval Period |
rabprWt /rɛbaparawawta/
|
Renaissance |
rabpr /rɛbapara/
|
1300 to 1399 AD; XIV century; 14th century; 1300s |
rabps /rɛbapasa/
|
1400 to 1499 AD; XV century; 15th century; 1400s |
rabpsxq /rɛbapasaxaca/ ⋄
|
1492 |
rabptWv /rɛbapatawawva/
|
Early Modern Period |
rabptWx /rɛbapatawawxa/
|
Modern Age; industrial age |
rabpt /rɛbapata/
|
1500 to 1599 AD; 16th century |
rabpu /rɛbapu/
|
1600 to 1699 AD; 17th century |
rabpv /rɛbapava/
|
1700 to 1799 AD; 18th century |
rabpwWx /rɛbapawawawxa/
|
Late Modern Period |
rabpw /rɛbapawa/
|
1800 to 1899 AD; 19th century |
rabpx /rɛbapaxa/
|
1900 to 1999 AD; 20th century |
rabpxo /rɛbapaxo/
|
1900-1909 |
rabpxp /rɛbapaxapa/
|
1910-1919; 1910s |
rabpxq /rɛbapaxaca/
|
1920-1929; the Twenties; 1920s |
rabpxr /rɛbapaxara/
|
1930-1939; the Thirties; 1930s |
rabpxs /rɛbapaxasa/
|
1940-1949; the Fourties; 1940s |
rabpxt /rɛbapaxata/
|
1950-1959; the Fifties; 1950s |
rabpxto /rɛbapaxato/
|
1950 |
rabpxtp /rɛbapaxatapa/
|
1951 |
rabpxtq /rɛbapaxataca/
|
1952 |
rabpxtr /rɛbapaxatara/
|
1953 |
rabpxts /rɛbapaxatasa/
|
1954 |
rabpxtt /rɛbapaxatata/
|
1955 |
rabpxtu /rɛbapaxatu/
|
1956 |
rabpxtv /rɛbapaxatava/
|
1957 |
rabpxtw /rɛbapaxatawa/
|
1958 |
rabpxtx /rɛbapaxataxa/
|
1959 |
rabpxu /rɛbapaxu/
|
1960-1969; the Sixties; 1960s |
rabpxuo /rɛbapaxuo/
|
1960 |
rabpxup /rɛbapaxupa/
|
1961 |
rabpxuq /rɛbapaxuca/
|
1962 |
rabpxur /rɛbapaxura/
|
1963 |
rabpxus /rɛbapaxusa/
|
1964 |
rabpxut /rɛbapaxuta/
|
1965 |
rabpxuu /rɛbapaxuwu/
|
1966 |
rabpxuv /rɛbapaxuva/
|
1967 |
rabpxuw /rɛbapaxuwa/
|
1968 |
rabpxux /rɛbapaxuxa/
|
1969 |
rabpxv /rɛbapaxava/
|
1970-1979; the Seventies; 1970s |
rabpxvo /rɛbapaxavo/
|
1970 |
rabpxvp /rɛbapaxavapa/
|
1971 |
rabpxvq /rɛbapaxavaca/
|
1972 |
rabpxvr /rɛbapaxavara/
|
1973 |
rabpxvs /rɛbapaxavasa/
|
1974 |
rabpxvt /rɛbapaxavata/
|
1975 |
rabpxvu /rɛbapaxavu/
|
1976 |
rabpxvv /rɛbapaxavava/
|
1977 |
rabpxvw /rɛbapaxavawa/
|
1978 |
rabpxvx /rɛbapaxavaxa/
|
1979 |
rabpxw /rɛbapaxawa/
|
1980-1989; the Eighties; 1980s |
rabpxwo /rɛbapaxawo/
|
1980 |
rabpxwp /rɛbapaxawapa/
|
1981 |
rabpxwq /rɛbapaxawaca/
|
1982 |
rabpxwr /rɛbapaxawara/
|
1983 |
rabpxws /rɛbapaxawasa/
|
1984 |
rabpxwt /rɛbapaxawata/
|
1985 |
rabpxwu /rɛbapaxawu/
|
1986 |
rabpxwv /rɛbapaxawava/
|
1987 |
rabpxww /rɛbapaxawawa/
|
1988 |
rabpxwx /rɛbapaxawaxa/
|
1989 |
rabpxx /rɛbapaxaxa/
|
1990-1999; the Nineties; 1990s |
rabpxxo /rɛbapaxaxo/
|
1990 |
rabpxxp /rɛbapaxaxapa/
|
1991 |
rabpxxq /rɛbapaxaxaca/
|
1992 |
rabpxxr /rɛbapaxaxara/
|
1993 |
rabpxxs /rɛbapaxaxasa/
|
1994 |
rabpxxt /rɛbapaxaxata/
|
1995 |
rabpxxu /rɛbapaxaxu/
|
1996 |
rabpxxv /rɛbapaxaxava/
|
1997 |
rabpxxw /rɛbapaxaxawa/
|
1998 |
rabpxxx /rɛbapaxaxaxa/
|
1999 |
rabq /rɛbaca/
|
2000 to 2999 AD; 2nd millennium |
rabqo /rɛbaco/
|
2000 to 2099 AD; 21st century |
rabqoo /rɛbacojo/
|
2000-2009; the Two Thousands |
rabqooo /rɛbacojojo/
|
2000 |
rabqoop /rɛbacojopa/
|
2001 |
rabqooq /rɛbacojoca/
|
2002 |
rabqoor /rɛbacojora/
|
2003 |
rabqoos /rɛbacojosa/
|
2004 |
rabqoot /rɛbacojota/
|
2005 |
rabqoou /rɛbacojou/
|
2006 |
rabqoov /rɛbacojova/
|
2007 |
rabqoow /rɛbacojowa/
|
2008 |
rabqoox /rɛbacojoxa/
|
2009 |
rabqop /rɛbacopa/
|
2010-2019; the Tens; 2010s |
rabqopo /rɛbacopo/
|
2010 |
rabqopp /rɛbacopapa/
|
2011 |
rabqopq /rɛbacopaca/
|
2012 |
rabqopr /rɛbacopara/
|
2013 |
rabqops /rɛbacopasa/
|
2014 |
rabqopt /rɛbacopata/
|
2015 |
rabqopu /rɛbacopu/
|
2016 |
rabqopv /rɛbacopava/
|
2017 |
rabqopw /rɛbacopawa/
|
2018 |
rabqopx /rɛbacopaxa/
|
2019 |
rabqoq /rɛbacoca/
|
2020-2029; the Twenties; 2020s |
rabqoqo /rɛbacoco/
|
2020 |
rabqoqob /rɛbacocoba/ ⋄
|
January 2020 |
rabqoqobb /rɛbacocobaba/ ⋄
|
1st January 2020 |
rabqoqomyzɭ /rɛbacocomaɟazala/ ⋄
|
31st December 2020 |
rabqoqp /rɛbacocapa/
|
2021 |
rabqoqq /rɛbacocaca/
|
2022 |
rae /rɛe/
|
adherents ↞ px persons |
rae809b /rɛerkɔwɔɲɔba/
|
non adherents; non believers |
raeb /rɛeba/
|
lay persons; lay adherents |
raed /rɛeda/
|
elders; senior members |
raef /rɛefa/
|
lay assistants |
raeh /rɛeɣa/
|
hermits; ascetics; fakirs |
raem /rɛema/
|
monks; monastic orders |
raemn /rɛemana/
|
nuns |
raen /rɛena/
|
deacons; assistant ministers |
raep /rɛepa/
|
clerics; clergymen; churchmen; ministers; priests |
raepo /rɛepo/
|
seniors; bishops; abbots |
raept /rɛepata/
|
archbishops; metropolitans |
raepw /rɛepawa/
|
general leader |
raex /rɛexa/
|
prophets |
raexb /rɛexaba/
|
founder; originator |
raexd /rɛexada/
|
reformers |
raexe /rɛexe/
|
messiah |
raexg /rɛexaga/
|
gurus; mahatmas; prophets SS; wise men |
raexm /rɛexama/
|
martyrs |
raexs /rɛexasa/
|
saints; bodhisattvas; enlightened ones |
raexu /rɛexu/
|
thaumaturgers; wonder workers; miracle workers |
raexw /rɛexawa/
|
shamans; witch doctors; medicine men; sorcerers |
raexy /rɛexaɟa/
|
theocratic sovereigns; divinely appointed kings |
rag /rɛga/
|
precepts; values; virtues; moral behaviour ↞ pab drives |
ragb /rɛgaba/
|
faith |
ragc /rɛgaʃa/
|
piety; religiosity; reverence ≈ DDC 179 |
ragd /rɛgada/
|
devotion to family ↞ osp parental cares ≈ DDC 173 |
rage /rɛge/
|
gratitude |
ragg /rɛgaga/
|
sincerity; truth ↞ ai statements |
ragh /rɛgaɣa/
|
honesty; loyalty; fairness |
ragi /rɛgi/
|
bravery; courage |
ragj /rɛgaʒa/
|
fertility ↞ n populations ≈ DDC 176 |
ragk /rɛgaka/
|
chastity ↞ osm mating ≈ DDC 176 |
ragɭ /rɛgala/
|
moderation; temperance; sobriety; abstemiousness; baldness |
ragm /rɛgama/
|
humility |
ragn /rɛgana/
|
patience |
rago /rɛgo/
|
altruism; charity; generosity; goodness ↞ pev love ≈ DDC 177 |
ragp /rɛgapa/
|
diligence ≈ DDC 172 |
ragq /rɛgaca/
|
respect for others' property |
ragr /rɛgara/
|
human rights |
rags /rɛgasa/
|
wellness; well-being |
ragu /rɛgu/
|
beauty; aesthetics ↞ x artworks ≈ DDC 175 |
ragy /rɛgaɟa/
|
salvation; after-death |
raɭ /rɛla/
|
rites; practices; worship; uses; habits; ceremonies; liturgies; divine service ↞ bp processes ≈ DDC 390 |
raɭap /rɛlɛpa/
|
holy places; temples |
raɭc /rɛlaʃa/
|
mysticism; religious ecstasy |
raɭd /rɛlada/
|
meditation; contemplation |
raɭdf /rɛladafa/
|
focused attention |
raɭdfb /rɛladafaba/
|
ānāpānasati; mindfulness of breathing |
raɭdfm /rɛladafama/
|
mettā; maitrī; loving-kindness |
raɭdfp /rɛladafapa/
|
single point meditation |
raɭdft /rɛladafata/
|
mantra meditation |
raɭdftm /rɛladafatama/
|
transcendental meditation |
raɭdo /rɛlado/
|
open monitoring |
raɭdom /rɛladoma/
|
mindfulness |
raɭdos /rɛladosa/
|
shikantaza |
raɭe /rɛle/
|
prayer |
raɭeg /rɛlega/
|
grace |
raɭeh /rɛleɣa/
|
hymns |
raɭei /rɛlei/
|
incantation; enchantment; magic spell |
raɭer /rɛlera/
|
creed |
raɭf /rɛlafa/
|
abstinence |
raɭff /rɛlafafa/
|
fasting |
raɭfs /rɛlafasa/
|
sexual abstinence; chastity |
raɭg /rɛlaga/
|
asceticism; monastic living |
raɭj /rɛlaʒa/
|
offering; sacrifice |
raɭk /rɛlaka/
|
sacred meal |
raɭm /rɛlama/
|
pilgrimage |
raɭo /rɛlo/
|
mission |
raɭp /rɛlapa/
|
predication |
raɭq /rɛlaca/
|
blessing; consecration |
raɭqe /rɛlace/
|
exorcism |
raɭr /rɛlara/
|
occultism; paranormal beliefs; esoterism; arcane [parapsychology] ≈ DDC 130 |
raɭre /rɛlare/
|
extrasensory perception; ESP |
raɭrec /rɛlareʃa/
|
clairvoyance |
raɭrecf /rɛlareʃafa/
|
precognition; prescience; future vision; future sight |
raɭrem /rɛlarema/
|
mediumship |
raɭrep /rɛlarepa/
|
demonic possession |
raɭret /rɛlareta/
|
telepathy |
raɭreu /rɛlareu/
|
multilocation; bilocation |
raɭrev /rɛlareva/
|
psychokinesis; telekinesis |
raɭrex /rɛlarexa/
|
close encounter |
raɭri /rɛlari/
|
divination ↞ ralrec clairvoyance ≈ DDC 133 |
raɭrie /rɛlarie/
|
haruspicy; extispicy ↞ mqv chordates |
raɭrih /rɛlariɣa/
|
horoscopes; natal charts; celestial maps; cosmograms; vitaspheres; radical charts [astrology] ↞ h celestial bodies |
raɭrihag /rɛlariɣɛga/
|
angles |
raɭrihagf /rɛlariɣɛgafa/
|
ascendant; first house; East angle |
raɭrihagm /rɛlariɣɛgama/
|
midheaven; tenth house; North Angle |
raɭrihagq /rɛlariɣɛgaca/
|
descendant; seventh house; West angle |
raɭrihagu /rɛlariɣɛgu/
|
imnum coeli; fourth house; South angle |
raɭrihao /rɛlariɣɛo/
|
zodiac; sun signs |
raɭrihaob /rɛlariɣɛoba/
|
Aries |
raɭrihaod /rɛlariɣɛoda/
|
Taurus |
raɭrihaof /rɛlariɣɛofa/
|
Gemini |
raɭrihaoh /rɛlariɣɛoɣa/
|
Cancer |
raɭrihaoj /rɛlariɣɛoʒa/
|
Leo |
raɭrihaoɭ /rɛlariɣɛola/
|
Virgo |
raɭrihaon /rɛlariɣɛona/
|
Libra |
raɭrihaop /rɛlariɣɛopa/
|
Scorpio |
raɭrihaor /rɛlariɣɛora/
|
Sagittarius |
raɭrihaot /rɛlariɣɛota/
|
Capricorn |
raɭrihaov /rɛlariɣɛova/
|
Aquarius |
raɭrihaox /rɛlariɣɛoxa/
|
Pisces |
raɭrihas /rɛlariɣɛsa/
|
houses |
raɭriɭ /rɛlarila/
|
palmistry; chiromancy; palm reading |
raɭrin /rɛlarina/
|
necromancy |
raɭrir /rɛlarira/
|
cartomancy |
raɭrit /rɛlarita/
|
tasseomancy |
raɭrm /rɛlarama/
|
magic; sorcery ↞ raexw shamans |
raɭrn /rɛlarana/
|
numerology ↞ an quantities |
raɭrr /rɛlarara/
|
miracles ↞ raexu thaumaturgers |
raɭrt /rɛlarata/
|
theophany; divine appearance |
raɭrx /rɛlaraxa/
|
reincarnation; rebirth; transmigration |
raɭs /rɛlasa/
|
sacraments; initiations; sacred passages |
raɭsf /rɛlasafa/
|
baptism; Christening |
raɭsk /rɛlasaka/
|
puberty initiation ↞ sapl adolescents |
raɭsm /rɛlasama/
|
familiar bonds |
raɭsme /rɛlasame/
|
engagement |
raɭsmm /rɛlasamama/
|
marriage; matrimony; wedlock ↞ osm mating |
raɭsmmau /rɛlasamamɛu/
|
husbands ↞ sanx men |
raɭsmmaw /rɛlasamamɛwa/
|
wives ↞ sany women |
raɭsmmm /rɛlasamamama/
|
monogamy |
raɭsmmms /rɛlasamamamasa/
|
serial monogamy |
raɭsmmp /rɛlasamamapa/
|
polygamy |
raɭsmmpg /rɛlasamamapaga/
|
polygyny |
raɭsmmpgc /rɛlasamamapagaʃa/
|
concubinage |
raɭsmmpn /rɛlasamamapana/
|
polyandry |
raɭsmms /rɛlasamamasa/
|
same-sex marriage; gay marriage |
raɭsmx /rɛlasamaxa/
|
separation |
raɭsmxm /rɛlasamaxama/
|
separation by mutual consent |
raɭsmy /rɛlasamaɟa/
|
divorce |
raɭsu /rɛlasu/
|
anointing of the sick; extreme unction ↞ masw death |
raɭsx /rɛlasaxa/
|
mourning; grief; funeral rites ↞ sapx dead people |
raɭsxar /rɛlasaxɛra/
|
burial ground; cemetery; graveyard; necropolis |
raɭsxb /rɛlasaxaba/
|
burial; internment |
raɭsxbb /rɛlasaxababa/
|
natural burial; green burial |
raɭsxbe /rɛlasaxabe/
|
embalming; mummification |
raɭsxbs /rɛlasaxabasa/
|
shroud burial |
raɭsxbv /rɛlasaxabava/
|
vault burial |
raɭsxe /rɛlasaxe/
|
cremation |
raɭv /rɛlava/
|
celebrations; festivals; feasts; holy days; holydays ↞ jai seasons |
raɭvb /rɛlavaba/
|
vernal equinox |
raɭvc /rɛlavaʃa/
|
Carnival |
raɭvd /rɛlavada/
|
Lent |
raɭve /rɛlave/
|
Easter; Passover; Pesach; Pascha; Resurrection Sunday |
raɭvg /rɛlavaga/
|
May Day; Beltane |
raɭvj /rɛlavaʒa/
|
Midsummer; summer solstice |
raɭvn /rɛlavana/
|
autumnal equinox |
raɭvq /rɛlavaca/
|
Halloween; All Saints' Eve; Samhain |
raɭvs /rɛlavasa/
|
Advent |
raɭvt /rɛlavata/
|
winter solstice |
raɭvu /rɛlavu/
|
Christmas |
raɭvv /rɛlavava/
|
New Year day |
raɭvw /rɛlavawa/
|
Epiphany |
raɭvx /rɛlavaxa/
|
Chinese New Year; Spring Festival |
raɭvy /rɛlavaɟa/
|
Ramadan |
rao /rɛo/
|
symbols; sacred objects ↞ osuy symbols |
raoc /rɛoʃa/
|
clothes ↞ wf clothing |
raog /rɛoga/
|
gesture ↞ osu communication |
raon /rɛona/
|
sacred dances ↞ xn dance |
raor /rɛora/
|
sacred words; speech ↞ q language |
raos /rɛosa/
|
scriptures; religious texts ↞ wo measuring and alignment tools ≈ DDC 220 |
raosb /rɛosaba/
|
sacred books; written revelation |
raosm /rɛosama/
|
sacred commentaries |
raq /rɛca/
|
myths; legends; stories [mythology] ↞ qtb narrative texts |
ras /rɛsa/
|
spiritual entities; powers [theology] |
rasab /rɛsɛba/
|
atheism |
rasac /rɛsɛʃa/
|
agnosticism |
rasan /rɛsɛna/
|
polytheism |
rasat /rɛsɛta/
|
monotheism |
rasay /rɛsɛɟa/
|
pantheism |
rasb /rɛsaba/
|
ghosts |
rasc /rɛsaʃa/
|
souls |
rasd /rɛsada/
|
ancestor souls |
rase /rɛse/
|
saints; intercessors |
rasg /rɛsaga/
|
angels |
rasgw /rɛsagawa/
|
archangels |
rasm /rɛsama/
|
demons |
rasp /rɛsapa/
|
deities; gods |
raspU /rɛsapuj/
|
God |
rass /rɛsasa/
|
impersonal spirits |
rasy /rɛsaɟa/
|
pantheistic gods |
raw /rɛwa/
|
ritual kinds ≈ DDC 210 |
rawa /rɛwɛ/
|
animist |
rawb /rɛwaba/
|
fetishist ↞ w artifacts |
rawf /rɛwafa/
|
phallist; sexual worship ↞ osm mating |
rawh /rɛwaɣa/
|
shamanist ↞ raexw shamans |
rawi /rɛwi/
|
spiritualist; idealist ↞ r8 p consciousness |
rawn /rɛwana/
|
naturalist ↞ g continuum bodies h celestial bodies i rocks j land k genes l bacteria m organisms n populations |
rawnm /rɛwanama/
|
materialist ↞ g continuum bodies |
rawr /rɛwara/
|
rationalist ↞ por reason |
rawu /rɛwu/
|
humanist ↞ s communities |
rax /rɛxa/
|
sacrality |
raxa /rɛxɛ/
|
profane; secular |
raxo /rɛxo/
|
lay; laic; laical |
raxv /rɛxava/
|
religious; sacred |
rc /raʃa/
|
Vedic Brahmanism; Vedism ≈ DDC 294 |
rd /rada/
|
Hinduism; Sana-Tana Dharma ≈ DDC 294 |
rdf /radafa/
|
Nyaya; school of logic |
rdi /radi/
|
Vaisheshika; atomist school |
rdm /radama/
|
Samkhya; enumeration school |
rdo /rado/
|
Yoga; Patanjali school |
rds /radasa/
|
Purva Mimamsa |
rdv /radava/
|
Vedanta; Uttara Mimamsa |
re /re/
|
Carvaka; Charvaka; Lokayata |
rf /rafa/
|
Jainism ≈ DDC 294 |
rg /raga/
|
Sikhism; Gurmat ≈ DDC 294 |
rh /raɣa/
|
Buddhism |
rh93xb /raɣaɲɔɲcɔxaba/
|
Buddha; Siddhārtha Gautama; Shakyamuni Buddha |
rhh /raɣaɣa/
|
Hinayana; Theravada; the Lesser Vehicle |
rhm /raɣama/
|
Mahayana; the Great Vehicle |
rhq /raɣaca/
|
Chinese Buddhism including Kosa; Fa-hsiang; T'ien T'ai; Chen-yen |
rhs /raɣasa/
|
Lamaism; Vajrayana |
rhsb /raɣasaba/
|
Bonpo |
rhsn /raɣasana/
|
Tantrism |
rhst /raɣasata/
|
Tibetan Lamaism |
rht /raɣata/
|
Japanese Buddhism including Nara, Tendai, Shingon, Kamakara |
rhte /raɣate/
|
Zen |
rhtei /raɣatei/
|
Rinzai |
rhtes /raɣatesa/
|
Soto |
rhtp /raɣatapa/
|
Pure Land Buddhism |
rk /raka/
|
Confucianism |
rkn /rakana/
|
Neo-Confucianism |
rɭ /rala/
|
Legalism |
rm /rama/
|
Mohism; Moism |
rn /rana/
|
Taoism; Daoism |
rn93xb /ranaɲɔɲcɔxaba/
|
Lao-tzu |
ro /ro/
|
Shinto |
rot /rota/
|
Oomoto; Oomoto-kyo |
rp /rapa/
|
ancient Egyptian religion |
rp93xy /rapaɲɔɲcɔxaɟa/
|
pharaoh |
rq /raca/
|
paganism; pre-Christian Europe polytheism |
rqc /racaʃa/
|
Celtic paganism |
rqcd /racaʃada/
|
druidism |
rr /rara/
|
Zoroastrianism; Mazdeism; Yezidis ≈ DDC 295 |
rsWu /rasawawu/
|
Abrahamic religions |
rs /rasa/
|
Judaism ≈ DDC 296 |
rs93p /rasaɲɔɲcɔpa/
|
rabbi |
rs97s /rasaɲɔjɔsa/
|
Jewish scriptures |
rs97sb /rasaɲɔjɔsaba/
|
Jewish Bible ≈ DDC 220 |
rs97sm /rasaɲɔjɔsama/
|
Talmud; rabbinic literature |
rso /raso/
|
orthodox Judaism |
rsom /rasoma/
|
modern ortodox Judaism |
rsou /rasou/
|
Haredi; ultra-orthodox Judaism |
rsouh /rasouɣa/
|
Hasidic Judaism |
rsq /rasaca/
|
Masorti; conservative Judaism |
rsr /rasara/
|
Ashkenazi; Mizrahi |
rss /rasasa/
|
Sephardi |
rst /rasata/
|
Reform Judaism |
rsu /rasu/
|
progressive Judaism; liberal Judaism |
rsuh /rasuɣa/
|
humanist Judaism |
rsur /rasura/
|
reconstructionist Judaism |
rsv /rasava/
|
Samaritans |
rsx /rasaxa/
|
Karaism; Karaite Judaism |
rt /rata/
|
Christianity ≈ DDC 230 240 250 260 270 280 |
rt93p /rataɲɔɲcɔpa/
|
Christian priests ≈ DDC 250 |
rt93po /rataɲɔɲcɔpo/
|
bishops |
rt93pt /rataɲɔɲcɔpata/
|
archbishops |
rt93pw /rataɲɔɲcɔpawa/
|
the pope |
rt93xe /rataɲɔɲcɔxe/
|
Jesus; Christ |
rt93xs /rataɲɔɲcɔxasa/
|
Christian saints |
rt95ve /rataɲɔlpɔve/
|
Christian Easter |
rt95vj /rataɲɔlpɔvaʒa/
|
Saint John's Day |
rt97sb /rataɲɔjɔsaba/
|
Christian Bible ≈ DDC 220 |
rtb /rataba/
|
primitive Church ≈ DDC 281 |
rtc /rataʃa/
|
Melkites; Melchites; Eastern patriarchates ≈ DDC 281 |
rtd /ratada/
|
Orthodoxes ≈ DDC 281 |
rtf /ratafa/
|
Monophysites; Eastern churches ≈ DDC 281 |
rtfb /ratafaba/
|
Armenian church |
rtfc /ratafaʃa/
|
Coptic church |
rtfd /ratafada/
|
Nestorian and Chaldean-catholic churches |
rtfe /ratafe/
|
Ethiopian church |
rtfm /ratafama/
|
Maronite church |
rtfs /ratafasa/
|
Syrian church; Jacobite |
rtft /ratafata/
|
St. Thomas Christianity; Malabar; Mar Thoma Syrian church |
rth /rataɣa/
|
Roman Catholicism ≈ DDC 282 |
rti /rati/
|
non-Roman Catholicism |
rtii /ratiji/
|
independent Catholic churches |
rtio /ratio/
|
old Catholic church |
rtn /ratana/
|
Anglicanism ≈ DDC 283 |
rtp /ratapa/
|
Protestantism; Reform churches |
rtpe /ratape/
|
Born Again incl' fundamentalism, revivalism, puritain free |
rtpeb /ratapeba/
|
Anabaptism; Mennonites |
rtpec /ratapeʃa/
|
Baptism ≈ DDC 286 |
rtped /ratapeda/
|
Darbysm |
rtpef /ratapefa/
|
Frères Larges |
rtpei /ratapei/
|
Anglican evangelism |
rtpeɭ /ratapela/
|
free churches |
rtpem /ratapema/
|
Methodism ≈ DDC 287 |
rtpep /ratapepa/
|
Pentecostism |
rtpeq /ratapeca/
|
Quakers; Religious Society of Friends ≈ DDC 289 |
rtper /ratapera/
|
Reformed Evangelism |
rtpes /ratapesa/
|
Salvation Army |
rtpev /ratapeva/
|
Adventism ≈ DDC 286 |
rtph /ratapaɣa/
|
Hussites |
rtpk /ratapaka/
|
African churches; Kimbangism |
rtpɭ /ratapala/
|
Lutheranism ≈ DDC 284 |
rtpɭɭ /ratapalala/
|
Presbyterianism; Calvinistic methodism ≈ DDC 285 |
rtpm /ratapama/
|
Moravian Church; United Brethren; Unitas Fratrum; Herrnhuters ≈ DDC 284 |
rtpp /ratapapa/
|
Pietism |
rtpr /ratapara/
|
Calvinism; Reformed Presbiterianism including Calvinists, Huguenots ≈ DDC 284 |
rtprc /rataparaʃa/
|
Congregationalism ≈ DDC 285 |
rtprr /rataparara/
|
Arminiens; Remontrants |
rtpru /rataparu/
|
Puritanism ≈ DDC 285 |
rtprw /rataparawa/
|
Walloon Church |
rtpv /ratapava/
|
Waldensians; Waldenses; Vaudois; Valdesi |
rtpw /ratapawa/
|
Lollards; Wycliffites |
rtr /ratara/
|
transversal theological groups |
rtrb /rataraba/
|
Barth theology; Neo-Orthodoxes |
rtrc /rataraʃa/
|
Charismatic movement |
rtrf /ratarafa/
|
Liberation Theology |
rtrɭ /ratarala/
|
Theological Liberalism |
rtrɭd /rataralada/
|
Death of God theology |
rtrm /ratarama/
|
modern theologies |
rtrs /ratarasa/
|
social Christianity |
rts /ratasa/
|
Mormons; Latter-Day Saints |
rtt /ratata/
|
Moonism |
rtu /ratu/
|
Neo-Apostolism |
rtv /ratava/
|
Christian Science; Scientism |
rtw /ratawa/
|
Jehovah's Witnesses |
rtwzs /ratawazasa/
|
Antitrinitaires; Socinians; Unitarians; Christadelphism |
rtwzu /ratawazu/
|
Universalism; Armstrong ≈ DDC 289 |
rtwzw /ratawazawa/
|
Swedenborgians |
rtx /rataxa/
|
Apostolic churches |
rty /rataɟa/
|
African indigenous sects |
ru /ru/
|
Islam ≈ DDC 297 |
ru93p /ruɲɔɲcɔpa/
|
imam |
ru93xb /ruɲɔɲcɔxaba/
|
Muhammad |
ru97sb /ruɲɔjɔsaba/
|
Koran; Qur'an; Quran; Alcoran; Al-Qur'an |
rub /ruba/
|
Black Muslims |
rud /ruda/
|
Druzes |
ruk /ruka/
|
Nurculuk |
run /runa/
|
Sunni; Sunnites |
ruq /ruca/
|
Shi'a; Shi'ites |
ruqh /rucaɣa/
|
Ahmadiya |
rus /rusa/
|
Sufism; Dervish; Darvesh |
rv /rava/
|
Bahá'í faith; Bahaism ≈ DDC 297 |
rvb /ravaba/
|
Babism |
rvzf /ravazafa/
|
Anthroposophy |
rvzo /ravazo/
|
Cao Dai |
rvzr /ravazara/
|
Rastafarianism |
rw /rawa/
|
New Age |
rwzs /rawazasa/
|
Scientology; Dianetics |
rx /raxa/
|
Theosophy |
ry /raɟa/
|
Humanism; International Humanist and Ethical Union |
Connected classes: |
⌕ 0019 [rab]
|
published in |
⌕ 019 [rab]
|
as known in historical period |
⌕ 1349 [rab]
|
to; until historical time |
⌕ 139 [rab]
|
from; since historical time |
⌕ 19 [rab]
|
in historical time |
⌕ 8619 [rab]
|
style of epoch |
⌕ UX [rab]
|
persons by birth millennium |
⌕ p91 [rab]
|
born on birth time |
⌕ p914 [rab]
|
dead on death time |
⌕ p915 [rab]
|
living in; floruit in time |
⌕ pou
|
moral consciousness ↞ rag |
⌕ px93 [rab]
|
born from; descendant of ancestor [genealogy] |
⌕ px933 [rab]
|
grandson of; nephew of grandparent |
⌕ px9338 [rab]
|
grandson of grandfather; grandpa |
⌕ px9339 [rab]
|
grandson of grandmother; grandma |
⌕ px937 [rab]
|
niece of uncle |
⌕ px9378 [rab]
|
niece of male uncle |
⌕ px9379 [rab]
|
niece of aunt |
⌕ px939 [rab]
|
son of; daughter of parent |
⌕ px9398 [rab]
|
son of father |
⌕ px9399 [rab]
|
son of mother |
⌕ q91 [rab]
|
in time [historical linguistics; comparative linguistics] |
⌕ q913 [rab]
|
originated in epoch |
⌕ q9134 [rab]
|
extinct in; dead in epoch |
⌕ qw91 [rab]
|
[palaeography; epigraphy] |
⌕ r91 [rab]
|
in historical period; epoch |
⌕ r93 [rae]
|
professed by; practiced by adherent; prophet |
⌕ r94 [rag]
|
committing; tempted by sin; evil; guilt; vice; taboo |
⌕ r95 [ral]
|
through rite |
⌕ r96 [rag]
|
conforming to; pursuing precept |
⌕ r97 [rao]
|
with symbol; sacred object |
⌕ r98 [ras]
|
invoking; appealing; referring to; believing in spiritual entity; power |
⌕ r983 [raq]
|
referring to myth; legend |
⌕ r99 [raw]
|
kind |
⌕ r996 [rax]
|
sacrality degree |
⌕ rabnU [rabnWos]
|
Antiquity; 999 BC to 499 AD [ancient history] |
⌕ rabpU [rabotWDps]
|
Middle Ages; 500 to 1499 AD [medieval history] |
⌕ raɭri
|
divination ↞ ralrec |
⌕ raɭrm
|
magic; sorcery ↞ raexw |
⌕ raɭrr
|
miracles ↞ raexu |
⌕ rawh
|
shamanist ↞ raexw |
⌕ rawi
|
spiritualist; idealist ↞ r8 p |
⌕ s91 [rab]
|
in period |
⌕ s93 [rab]
|
led by leader born at time ↞ px |
⌕ s977 [r]
|
including adherents to religion |
⌕ s9774 [r]
|
including religious minority |
⌕ s98 [rag]
|
encouraging; supporting value; mission; moral; consensus; public opinion |
⌕ s984 [r94]
|
discouraging sin; vice |
⌕ sau
|
codes of manners; institutions; conventions; customs; statutes ↞ rag |
⌕ sp93 [rab]
|
by officer born at time ↞ px |
⌕ syc
|
Ancient Egypt ↞ jUic rp |
⌕ syd
|
Canaan ↞ rs |
⌕ syi
|
Ancient India; Hindu and Buddhist civilizations ↞ rc rd rh |
⌕ syjb
|
Tibetan civilization ↞ rhs |
⌕ sykc
|
Chinese civilization ↞ jUgp jUgq rhq rk rl |
⌕ sykp
|
Japanese civilization ↞ jUgy rht rn ro |
⌕ sysc
|
Islamic Golden Age ~800-1258 CE ↞ ru |
⌕ sysh
|
Western Christendom; Holy Roman Empire civilization ↞ rth |
⌕ sysm
|
Byzantine civilization; Byzantium ↞ rtd syrrt |
⌕ syso
|
Ottoman civilization ↞ ru sysm |
⌕ syw
|
modern Western civilization; Occidental culture; Modern Era [modern history] ↞ jUe rt rs |
⌕ t913 [rab]
|
founded in foundation time |
⌕ t93 [rab]
|
ruled by; governed by ruler born at time ↞ px |
⌕ taj93 [rab]
|
head, prime minister, premier, chancellor |
⌕ taj999b93 [rab]
|
ruled by monarch; king; queen; regnant |
⌕ taj999g93 [rab]
|
ruled by dictator |
⌕ taj999r93 [rab]
|
ruled by president |
⌕ tajam93 [rab]
|
ruled by minister born at time; secretary |
⌕ taxh
|
church polity ↞ r |
⌕ tayate
|
religious law ↞ r |
⌕ u91 [rab]
|
in fiscal year; financial; budget year |
⌕ u933 [rab]
|
run by businessman born at time ↞ px |
⌕ v91 [rab]
|
in period |
⌕ v933 [rab]
|
by worker born at time ↞ px |
⌕ vah
|
techniques; operations; production processes; procedures [engineering] ↞ rab |
⌕ vr933 [rab]
|
by artisan; craftsperson; craftsman born at time ↞ px |
⌕ w91 [rab]
|
of epoch |
⌕ w916 [rab]
|
introduced in time |
⌕ w933 [rab]
|
made by producer born at time |
⌕ x91 [rab]
|
produced at time |
⌕ x93 [rab]
|
created by artist born in year |
⌕ x935 [rab]
|
performed by performed born in year |
⌕ x968 [r]
|
according to tradition; custom; use; root; folklore |
⌕ x981 [rab]
|
set at time; epoch |
⌕ xasn
|
renaissance ↞ rabprWt |
⌕ xasu
|
modernism; avant-garde ↞ rabpw rabpx |
⌕ xm93 [rab]
|
by composer born in; musician |
⌕ xm933 [rab]
|
by player born in year; performer |
⌕ xr93 [rab]
|
written by playwright; poet |
⌕ xr933 [rab]
|
played by actor |
⌕ xs93 [rab]
|
directed by director |
⌕ xs939 [rab]
|
assistant director |
⌕ y
|
knowledge; public knowledge ↞ s r p |
⌕ y91 [rab]
|
known in time |
⌕ y93 [rab]
|
by master born at time; thinker |
⌕ yacg
|
religious censorship ↞ r |
⌕ yasm
|
magic thought ↞ r |
⌕ yaswb
|
spiritualism ↞ r |
⌕ yisx
|
cultural anthropology; ethnography ↞ r |
⌕ yiyr
|
moral philosophy; ethics ↞ rag |
⌕ yɭ93 [rab]
|
by teacher born at time |
⌕ yt91 [rab]
|
published in time [palaeography; diplomatics] |
⌕ yt93 [rab]
|
by author born at time; creator |
⌕ yt935 [rab]
|
translated by translator |
⌕ yt936 [rab]
|
edited by editor |
⌕ yt937 [rab]
|
with contribution by contributor |
⌕ yt938 [rab]
|
presented to; dedicated to; Festschrift for honoured author |
⌕ ytce93 [rab]
|
by journalist |
⌕ ytcq
|
sacred texts ↞ raos |