What does Remnant mean?
Definitions for Remnant
ˈrɛm nəntrem·nant
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Princeton's WordNet
leftover, remnantnoun
a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists
end, remainder, remnant, oddmentnoun
a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
Wiktionary
remnantnoun
The small portion remaining of a larger thing or group.
remnantnoun
The remaining fabric at the end of the bolt.
Usually not enough to make an entire project by itself, remnants of several fabrics can be used to make quilts.
remnantnoun
An unsold end of piece goods, as cloth, ribbons, carpets, etc.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Remnantadjective
Remaining; yet left.
Etymology: corruptly formed from remanent.
It bid her feel
No future pain for me; but instant wed
A lover more proportion’d to her bed;
And quiet dedicate her remnant life
To the just duties of an humble wife. Matthew Prior.Remnantnoun
Residue; that which is left; that which remains.
Etymology: corrupted from remanent.
Poor key-cold figure of a holy king!
Thou bloodless remnant of that royal blood,
Be’t lawful that I invocate thy ghost? William Shakespeare, Rich. III.Bear me hence
From forth the noise and rumour of the field,
Where I may think the remnant of my thoughts. William Shakespeare.About his shelves
Remnants of packthread and old cakes of roses
Were thinly scatter’d. William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet.I was entreated to get them some respite and breathing by a cessation, without which they saw no probability to preserve the remnant that had yet escaped. Charles I .
Their Andes are far higher than those with us; whereby it seems that the remnants of the generation of men were in such a deluge saved. Francis Bacon.
The remnant of my tale is of a length
To tire your patience. John Dryden, Knight’s Tale.A feeble army and an empty senate,
Remnants of mighty battles fought in vain. Addison.See the poor remnants of these slighted hairs!
My hands shall rend what e’en thy rapine spares. Alexander Pope.The frequent use of the latter was a remnant of popery, which never admitted scripture in the vulgar tongue. Jonathan Swift.
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remnant
A remnant is a small remaining quantity of something that was once larger or more complete. It could be a piece of cloth leftover after the rest has been used or sold, a group of people who remain after others have left or been removed, or part of something that continues to exist after most of it has been destroyed or removed.
Webster Dictionary
Remnantadjective
remaining; yet left
Remnantadjective
that which remains after a part is removed, destroyed, used up, performed, etc.; residue
Remnantadjective
a small portion; a slight trace; a fragment; a little bit; a scrap
Remnantadjective
an unsold end of piece goods, as cloth, ribbons, carpets, etc
Etymology: [OF. remanant, p. pr. of remanoir, remaindre. See Remanent, Remain.]
Wikidata
Remnant
In Seventh-day Adventist theology, there will be an end time remnant of believers who are faithful to God. The remnant church is a visible, historical, organized body characterized by obedience to the commandments of God and the possession of a unique end-time gospel proclamation. Adventists have traditionally equated this "remnant church" with the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. A distinct but related concept is the eschatological remnant, which will be manifest shortly prior to the second coming of Jesus. The "remnant church" is understood to act as a catalyst for the formation of this group. The eschatological remnant will consist of some constituents of the present "remnant church", together with a cohort of believers from other churches. Only members of the eschatological remnant will be saved through the end-times. Traditionally, Adventists have also applied the symbol of "Laodicea" to themselves, a self-criticism as being "lukewarm" in the faith. The Adventist doctrine of the end-time remnant is based primarily upon Revelation 12:17, which states: An estimated 90% of Adventists believe "The Adventist Church has a special mission to proclaim God’s last message to the world", according to estimates of local church leaders in a 2002 worldwide survey.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Remnant
rem′nant, n. that which remains behind after a part is removed, of a web of cloth, &c.: remainder: a fragment. [O. Fr. remenant, remainder.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Remnant in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Remnant in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Remnant in a Sentence
The IXPE image of Cassiopeia A is bellissima, and we look forward to analyzing the polarimetry data to learn even more about this supernova remnant.
If faith cannot be reconciled with rational thinking, it has to be eliminated as an anachronistic remnant of earlier stages of culture and replaced by science dealing with facts and theories which are intelligible and can be validated.
Whatever it is, the object is the first dark stellar remnant discovered wandering through Milky Way galaxy, unaccompanied by another star.
The reason the CDC does not require someone to test again after 10 days of isolation is it's very likely that for some period the test is going to detect remnant viral particles, each day you have less remnant viral particles in your body.
I had a decision to make. Do we do a good job with Obamacare -- a remnant of Obamacare ? Or do we do a bad job ? If I do a bad job, well there you can blame Obama and the Democrats. If we do a good job, they'll get a little bit more credit, but it's still very faulty, it doesn't work and it's too expensive. And I told our great secretary( of Health and Human Services) Alex Azar,' Don't do a good job. Do a great job.'.
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- pozůstatekCzech
- restDanish
- Rest, Restposten, Relikt, Überrest, ÜberbleibselGerman
- remesa restante, restante, despojo, resto, reliquia, residuo, partida restante, retazoSpanish
- ripe, jäämä, jäänne, jäännöserä, jätepala, jäännösFinnish
- resteFrench
- մնացորդArmenian
- residuo, ritaglio, avanzo, scampolo, rimanenza, restoItalian
- שָׂרִידHebrew
- 残りJapanese
- reliquiaeLatin
- whakamakere, toengaMāori
- resten, coupon, restant, overblijfselDutch
- restNorwegian
- обре́зок, оста́токRussian
- restSwedish
- залишокUkrainian
- 剩Chinese
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