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- Attribute - v. t. - To ascribe; to consider (something) as due or appropriate (to); to refer, as an effect to a cause; to impute; to assign; to consider as belonging (to).
- Attribute - n. - That which is attributed; a quality which is considered as belonging to, or inherent in, a person or thing; an essential or necessary property or characteristic.
- Attribute - n. - Reputation.
- Attribute - n. - A conventional symbol of office, character, or identity, added to any particular figure; as, a club is the attribute of Hercules.
- Attribute - n. - Quality, etc., denoted by an attributive; an attributive adjunct or adjective.
- Attributed - imp. & p. p. - of Attribute
- Idealize - v. t. - To make ideal; to give an ideal form or value to; to attribute ideal characteristics and excellences to; as, to idealize real life.
- Hypostatize - v. t. - To attribute actual or personal existence to.
- Omniscience - n. - The quality or state of being omniscient; -- an attribute peculiar to God.
- Thyrsus - n. - A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites.
- Affirmable - a. - Capable of being affirmed, asserted, or declared; -- followed by of; as, an attribute affirmable of every just man.
- Sexualize - v. t. - To attribute sex to.
- Accident - n. - A quality or attribute in distinction from the substance, as sweetness, softness.
- Between - prep. - With relation to two, as involved in an act or attribute of which another is the agent or subject; as, to judge between or to choose between courses; to distinguish between you and me; to mediate between nations.
- Reside - v. i. - To have a seat or fixed position; to inhere; to lie or be as in attribute or element.
- Cruelty - n. - The attribute or quality of being cruel; a disposition to give unnecessary pain or suffering to others; inhumanity; barbarity.
- Perfection - n. - A quality, endowment, or acquirement completely excellent; an ideal faultlessness; especially, the divine attribute of complete excellence.
- Attribute - n. - A conventional symbol of office, character, or identity, added to any particular figure; as, a club is the attribute of Hercules.
- Differentia - n. - The formal or distinguishing part of the essence of a species; the characteristic attribute of a species; specific difference.
- Pluralize - v. t. - To make plural by using the plural termination; to attribute plurality to; to express in the plural form.
- Anthropology - n. - That manner of expression by which the inspired writers attribute human parts and passions to God.
- Faculty - n. - Power; prerogative or attribute of office.
- Ploce - n. - A figure in which a word is separated or repeated by way of emphasis, so as not only to signify the individual thing denoted by it, but also its peculiar attribute or quality; as, "His wife's a wife indeed."
- Trident - n. - A kind of scepter or spear with three prongs, -- the common attribute of Neptune.
- Anthropomorphize - v. t. & i. - To attribute a human form or personality to.
- Talaria - n. pl. - Small wings or winged shoes represented as fastened to the ankles, -- chiefly used as an attribute of Mercury.
- Quantity - n. - The attribute of being so much, and not more or less; the property of being measurable, or capable of increase and decrease, multiplication and division; greatness; and more concretely, that which answers the question "How much?"; measure in regard to bulk or amount; determinate or comparative dimensions; measure; amount; bulk; extent; size.
- Reproach - v. t. - To attribute blame to; to allege something disgraceful against; to charge with a fault; to censure severely or contemptuously; to upbraid.
- Adherent - a. - Attached as an attribute or circumstance.
- Predicable - n. - Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable to, many individuals.
- Self-existence - n. - Inherent existence; existence possessed by virtue of a being's own nature, and independent of any other being or cause; -- an attribute peculiar to God.
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- G703 ἀρέτη - 703 ἀρέτη - ἈΡΈΤΗ - - arétē - ar-et'-ay - from the same as ἄῤῥην; properly, manliness (valor), i.e. excellence (intrinsic or attributed):--praise, virtue. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1677 ἐλλογέω - 1677 ἐλλογέω - ἘΛΛΟΓΈΩ - - ellogéō - el-log-eh'-o - from ἐν and λόγος (in the sense of account); to reckon in, i.e. attribute:--impute, put on account. - Verb - greek