Declaiming
81declamation — n. 1 the act or art of declaiming. 2 a rhetorical exercise or set speech. 3 an impassioned speech; a harangue. Derivatives: declamatory adj. Etymology: F deacuteclamation or L declamatio (as DECLAIM) …
82declamando — |dāklə|män(ˌ)dō, |deklə|man adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Italian, declaiming, from Latin declamandum, gerund of declamare : in declamatory style used as a direction in music …
83de|claim´er — de|claim «dih KLAYM», intransitive verb. 1. to speak like an orator in a loud and emotional manner; speak or write for effect: »Everyone at the table listened as the old soldier declaimed against the lack of patriotism. His eyes and face were… …
84de|claim — «dih KLAYM», intransitive verb. 1. to speak like an orator in a loud and emotional manner; speak or write for effect: »Everyone at the table listened as the old soldier declaimed against the lack of patriotism. His eyes and face were wild and he… …
85MODERN TIMES – TO 1880 — introduction dawn of the enlightenment influence of mercantilist absolutism on jewish status arguments for toleration moses mendelssohn egalitarianism and emancipation in the u.s. the french revolution napoleon bonaparte and the french sanhedrin… …
86SHABBETAI ẒEVI — (1626–1676), the central figure of Shabbateanism, the messianic movement named after him. Background of the Movement Shabbateanism was the largest and most momentous messianic movement in Jewish history subsequent to the destruction of the Temple …