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Traditional English :: kenosis
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Theol. the renunciation of the divine nature, at least in part, by Christ in the Incarnation.
    kenotic adj. [Gk. kenosis f. kenoo to empty f. kenos empty]
Traditional English :: ken
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--n.
    range of sight or knowledge (it's beyond my ken).
--v.
    tr. (kenning; past and past part. kenned or kent) Sc. & N.Engl.
    1 recognize at sight.
    2 know. [OE cennan f. Gmc]
Traditional English :: kendo
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a Japanese form of fencing with two-handed bamboo swords. [Jap., = sword-way]
Traditional English :: kennel
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--n.
    1 a small shelter for a dog.
    2 (in pl.) a breeding or boarding establishment for dogs.
    3 a mean dwelling.
--v.
    (kennelled, kennelling; US kenneled, kenneling)
    1 tr. put into or keep in a kennel.
    2 intr. live in or go to a kennel. [ME f. OF chenil f. med.L canile (unrecorded) f. L canis dog]
Traditional English :: kenning
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a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry, e.g. oar-steed = ship. [ME, = 'teaching' etc. f. KEN]
Traditional English :: kenosis
kenote.html - n.
Theol. the renunciation of the divine nature, at least in part, by Christ in the Incarnation.
    kenotic adj. [Gk. kenosis f. kenoo to empty f. kenos empty]
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