r /ra/
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rituals; tradition; mores; spirituality; religion; sacred; holy ↞ ped awe ≈ DDC 200 |
r31 /raɲcɔmpɔ/ ⋄
|
derived from origin |
r91 /raɲɔmpɔ/ []
|
in historical period; epoch |
r92 /raɲɔntɔ/ []
|
in territory; region |
r93 /raɲɔɲcɔ/ []
|
professed by; practiced by adherent; prophet |
r94 /raɲɔŋkɔ/ []
|
committing; tempted by sin; evil; guilt; vice; taboo |
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 |
r99 /raɲɔɲɔ/ []
|
kind |
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 |
rae /rɛe/
|
adherents ↞ px persons |
rag /rɛga/
|
precepts; values; virtues; moral behaviour ↞ pab drives |
raɭ /rɛla/
|
rites; practices; worship; uses; habits; ceremonies; liturgies; divine service ↞ bp processes ≈ DDC 390 |
rao /rɛo/
|
symbols; sacred objects ↞ osuy symbols |
raq /rɛca/
|
myths; legends; stories [mythology] ↞ qtb narrative texts |
ras /rɛsa/
|
spiritual entities; powers [theology] |
raw /rɛwa/
|
ritual kinds ≈ DDC 210 |
rax /rɛxa/
|
sacrality |
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 |
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 |
rht /raɣata/
|
Japanese Buddhism including Nara, Tendai, Shingon, Kamakara |
rk /raka/
|
Confucianism |
rkn /rakana/
|
Neo-Confucianism |
rɭ /rala/
|
Legalism |
rm /rama/
|
Mohism; Moism |
rn /rana/
|
Taoism; Daoism |
ro /ro/
|
Shinto |
rot /rota/
|
Oomoto; Oomoto-kyo |
rp /rapa/
|
ancient Egyptian religion |
rq /raca/
|
paganism; pre-Christian Europe polytheism |
rqc /racaʃa/
|
Celtic paganism |
rr /rara/
|
Zoroastrianism; Mazdeism; Yezidis ≈ DDC 295 |
rs /rasa/
|
Judaism ≈ DDC 296 |
rso /raso/
|
orthodox Judaism |
rsq /rasaca/
|
Masorti; conservative Judaism |
rsr /rasara/
|
Ashkenazi; Mizrahi |
rss /rasasa/
|
Sephardi |
rst /rasata/
|
Reform Judaism |
rsu /rasu/
|
progressive Judaism; liberal Judaism |
rsv /rasava/
|
Samaritans |
rsx /rasaxa/
|
Karaism; Karaite Judaism |
rt /rata/
|
Christianity ≈ DDC 230 240 250 260 270 280 |
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 |
rth /rataɣa/
|
Roman Catholicism ≈ DDC 282 |
rti /rati/
|
non-Roman Catholicism |
rtn /ratana/
|
Anglicanism ≈ DDC 283 |
rtp /ratapa/
|
Protestantism; Reform churches |
rtr /ratara/
|
transversal theological groups |
rts /ratasa/
|
Mormons; Latter-Day Saints |
rtt /ratata/
|
Moonism |
rtu /ratu/
|
Neo-Apostolism |
rtv /ratava/
|
Christian Science; Scientism |
rtw /ratawa/
|
Jehovah's Witnesses |
rtx /rataxa/
|
Apostolic churches |
rty /rataɟa/
|
African indigenous sects |
ru /ru/
|
Islam ≈ DDC 297 |
rub /ruba/
|
Black Muslims |
rud /ruda/
|
Druzes |
ruk /ruka/
|
Nurculuk |
run /runa/
|
Sunni; Sunnites |
ruq /ruca/
|
Shi'a; Shi'ites |
rus /rusa/
|
Sufism; Dervish; Darvesh |
rv /rava/
|
Bahá'í faith; Bahaism ≈ DDC 297 |
rvb /ravaba/
|
Babism |
rw /rawa/
|
New Age |
rx /raxa/
|
Theosophy |
ry /raɟa/
|
Humanism; International Humanist and Ethical Union |
Connected classes: |
⌕ 019 [rab]
|
as known in historical period |
⌕ 139 [rab]
|
from; since historical time |
⌕ 19 [rab]
|
in historical time |
⌕ UX [rab]
|
persons by birth millennium |
⌕ p91 [rab]
|
born on birth time |
⌕ pou
|
moral consciousness ↞ rag |
⌕ q91 [rab]
|
in time [historical linguistics; comparative linguistics] |
⌕ 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 |
⌕ r99 [raw]
|
kind |
⌕ s91 [rab]
|
in period |
⌕ s93 [rab]
|
led by leader born at time ↞ px |
⌕ s98 [rag]
|
encouraging; supporting value; mission; moral; consensus; public opinion |
⌕ sau
|
codes of manners; institutions; conventions; customs; statutes ↞ rag |
⌕ syc
|
Ancient Egypt ↞ jUic rp |
⌕ syd
|
Canaan ↞ rs |
⌕ syi
|
Ancient India; Hindu and Buddhist civilizations ↞ rc rd rh |
⌕ syw
|
modern Western civilization; Occidental culture; Modern Era [modern history] ↞ jUe rt rs |
⌕ t93 [rab]
|
ruled by; governed by ruler born at time ↞ px |
⌕ u91 [rab]
|
in fiscal year; financial; budget year |
⌕ v91 [rab]
|
in period |
⌕ vah
|
techniques; operations; production processes; procedures [engineering] ↞ rab |
⌕ w91 [rab]
|
of epoch |
⌕ x91 [rab]
|
produced at time |
⌕ x93 [rab]
|
created by artist born in year |
⌕ y
|
knowledge; public knowledge ↞ s r p |
⌕ y91 [rab]
|
known in time |
⌕ y93 [rab]
|
by master born at time; thinker |