| Definition of 'decalogue' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) Decalogue, Ten Commandments
the biblical commandments of Moses
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1. (noun) decalogue
the Ten Commandments or precepts given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and originally written on two tables of stone
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| Definitions of 'decalogue' |
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decalogue
1. The stakes that hold in its place the social circus-tent.
2. A collection of commandments formulated by a person who has broken them all.
3. An incubator in which eaglets are transformed into capons.
4. A fence that confines animals that can not climb or fly. (The most famous Decalogue is known as the Ten Commandments. Whoso has obeyed this Decalogue in toto has died obscure, poor, unsung, unwept, and overlooked by Clio.)
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