Lustre, splendor, light, . 2. The sun, . 3. Day--in contradis tinction to night, . 4. Day of twenty four hours, . 5. Night, . 6. Sun shine. . 7. An interjection of contempt, .
எல்
Bashfulness, shyness, shame, . 2. A wanton joke, a lewd expression, . 3. Contempt, .
ஒச்சியம்
self contempt
தன்-இகழ்ச்சி
Cradle songs, lullaby songs, . 2. Obsequious attentions, ''spoken in displea sure or contempt.
தாராட்டு
contempt of court
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contempt of legislature
சட்டமன்ற அவமதிப்பு
An old fellow ready to die.--''in contempt.''
சாபிணம்
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9 However, the gloom will not be as when the land had distress, as in former times when the land of Zebʹu·lun and the land of Naphʹta·li were treated with contempt.
(Leviticus 19:18) Rather, he left the matter in Jehovah’s hands and prayed: “Hear, O our God, for we have become an object of contempt; and make their reproach return upon their own head.”
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In many lands, legal and judicial systems are so complex, so rife with injustice, prejudice, and inconsistencies, that contempt for law has become widespread.
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Religion acceptable to God will (5) keep us from taking up reproaches against upright acquaintances and will (6) make us avoid association with contemptible persons.
Thus, when the apostle Paul worked among non-Jews, he did not look with contempt upon their habits, though many were no doubt contrary to his Jewish upbringing.
+ 22 However, I say to you that everyone who continues wrathful+ with his brother will be accountable to the court of justice; and whoever addresses his brother with an unspeakable word of contempt will be accountable to the Supreme Court; whereas whoever says, ‘You despicable fool!’
an unspeakable word of contempt: This expression renders the Greek word rha·kaʹ (possibly derived from Hebrew or Aramaic), meaning “empty” or “empty-headed.”
Our love for God and for our neighbor motivates us to do this work even though we may meet with indifference, annoyance, contempt, or direct opposition.
In modern times the word has even been used, explains Dewey Wallace, Jr., of George Washington University, as an expression of “‘enlightened’ contempt for ‘priest-ridden’ societies.”
(Verse 29) By their course, they show contempt for Jesus and treat his blood “as a cheap thing,” as having no more value than that of any imperfect human.
Anyone who shows disrespect, even contempt, for Jesus’ sacrifice would be in danger of being ‘cut off from God’s people,’ just like an Israelite who partook of a communion meal in an unclean state. —Leviticus 7:20; Hebrews 10:28-31.