Literally, “body and reason”. lawas ug katarongan all one arms oneself in fighting for justice (as opposed to money, weapons)...
(taʕallul)) to divert oneself, to busy oneself, to occupy oneself, to distract oneself, to entertain oneself [with بِ (bi)] to give as a reason, to invoke, to...
Intellectual Trust in Oneself and Others[1]: If I know from the diary that I used to believe P, then all else being equal, this gives me a reason now to believe...
Literally, “to spread ash over oneself” - a direct reference to the Biblical tradition of throwing ashes over one's head as a symbol of mourning for one's...
يَنْحَجِبُ (yanḥajibu), verbal noun اِنْحِجَاب (inḥijāb)) to shelter oneself, to cover oneself بَعْضُ النِّسَاءِ يَخْتَارْنَ أَنْ يَنْحَجِبْنَ لِأَسْبَابِ دِينِيَّةٍ...
(reflexive with się, literary) to harm oneself (reflexive with się, literary) to abstain, especially for religious reasons adjective martwy verb martwić ...
From self- + discipline. self-discipline (uncountable) Control of oneself. Synonyms: self-command, self-control, self-mastery, self-regulation Antonym:...
Literally, “to make (for) oneself a reason”. Compare French se faire une raison. fàrsi una ragione (first-person singular present mi fàccio una ragione...
to private property without material compensation; the act of depriving oneself of private propriety rights. c. 1648, Walter Montagu, Devout Essaies. The...
(typically with oneself) by asking questions. (rhetoric) Making statements, then asking the reason for such an affirmation, then answering oneself. anthypophora...