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1. (n.) martyrdom
the condition, sufferings, or death of a martyr.
2. martyrdom
extreme suffering; torment.
Etymology: (bef. 900)
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| Definition of 'Martyrdom' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) martyrdom
death that is imposed because of the person's adherence of a religious faith or cause
2. (noun) calvary, martyrdom
any experience that causes intense suffering
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| Definition of 'Martyrdom' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Martyrdom
the condition of a martyr; the death of a martyr; the suffering of death on account of adherence to the Christian faith, or to any cause
2. (noun) Martyrdom
affliction; torment; torture
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| Definitions of 'Martyrdom' |
The Roycroft Dictionary |
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Martyrdom
The sweet apotheosis of the things we do not care to avoid.
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Sense: the suffering or death of a martyr.
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Afrikaans: martelaarskap |
Arabic: إسْتِشْهاد، عَذاب، شَهيد |
Bulgarian: мъченичество |
Brazilian: martírio |
Czech: mučednictví |
German: das Martyrium |
Danish: martyrium; martyrdød |
Greek: μαρτύριο, μαρτυρικός θάνα |
Spanish: martirio |
Estonian: märtrisurm |
Farsi: شهید |
Finnish: marttyyrikuolema |
French: martyre |
Hebrew: מוֹת קְדוֹשִׁים |
Hindi: बलिदान |
Croatian: žrtvovanje |
Hungarian: vértanúság |
Indonesian: kematian sahid |
Icelandic: píslarvætti |
Italian: martirio |
Japanese: 殉教 |
Korean: 순교 |
Lithuanian: kankinio kančios/mirtis |
Latvian: mocības; mocekļa nāve |
Malay: kematian syahid |
Dutch: martelaarschap |
Norwegian: martyrdød, martyrium |
Polish: męczeństwo |
Persian: شهید |
Pashto: شهيد |
Portuguese: martírio |
Romanian: martiriu |
Russian: мученичество |
Slovak: mučeníctvo |
Slovenian: mučeništvo |
Serbian: mučeništvo |
Swedish: martyrskap, martyrdöd |
Thai: ความทุกข์ทรมาน |
Turkish: şehitlik; ıstırap çekme |
Taiwanese: 受折磨,殉難,殉道 |
Ukrainian: мучеництво; муки |
Urdu: شہادت |
Vietnamese: sự chết hay hành hạ vì đạ |
Chinese: 殉难,殉道,牺牲 |
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