Etymology: [ 'vau ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English vowe, from Old French vou, from Latin votum, from neuter of votus, past participle of vovEre to vow; akin to Greek euchesthai to pray, vow, Sanskrit vAghat sacrificer.
yemin, ant, yemin etmek, taahhüt etmek, ant içmek, vadetmek, vaat, adak, söz vermek, ahdetmek, adamak, adak adamak, take vows rahibe olmak, yemin et, adak/yemin, ada/yemin et, ahit, marriage vows evlilik sözü, nezretmek,
Third person singular simple present of vow, Plural of vow, The vows of Theravadin Buddhist practitioners, whether lay or monastic, are taken according to the rules of the VINAYA or disciplinary code These vows (known as Pratimoksha vows in Skt ) are taken by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners, but Tibetans also take two further sets of vows These are Bodhicitta vows, which centre around the arousing and keeping of BODHICITTA (q v ), and Tantric vows, which are associated with VAJRAYANA practice, Solemn public promises made in the presence of witnesses, Promises made in the sight of God, A solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order, To make a vow, A declaration or assertion, To declare publicly that one made a vow, usually to show one's determination or to announce an act of retaliation, pledge; make a solemn promise, dedicate to a deity by a vow, make a vow; promise; "He vowed never to drink alcohol again", To declare publicly that one made a vow, usually to show ones determination or to announce an act of retaliation, a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner; "they took vows of poverty" make a vow; promise; "He vowed never to drink alcohol again" dedicate to a deity by a vow, Vows are a particular set of serious promises, such as the promises two people make when they are getting married. He had broken his vow of poverty. To declare or assert: "Well, I vow it is as fine a boy as ever was seen!" (Henry Fielding), a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner; "they took vows of poverty", If you vow to do something, you make a serious promise or decision that you will do it. While many models vow to go back to college, few do I solemnly vowed that someday I would return to live in Europe `I'll kill him,' she vowed They have vowed a quick and decisive response, pledge; solemn promise, A solemn promise made to God, or to some deity; an act by which one consecrates or devotes himself, absolutely or conditionally, wholly or in part, for a longer or shorter time, to some act, service, or condition; a devotion of one's possessions; as, a baptismal vow; a vow of poverty, A vow is a serious promise or decision to do a particular thing. I made a silent vow to be more careful in the future, Specifically, a promise of fidelity; a pledge of love or affection; as, the marriage vow, To make a vow, or solemn promise, To assert solemnly; to asseverate, To give, consecrate, or dedicate to God, or to some deity, by a solemn promise; to devote; to promise solemnly,
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Third person singular simple present of vow
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The vows of Theravadin Buddhist practitioners, whether lay or monastic, are taken according to the rules of the VINAYA or disciplinary code These vows (known as Pratimoksha vows in Skt ) are taken by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners, but Tibetans also take two further sets of vows These are Bodhicitta vows, which centre around the arousing and keeping of BODHICITTA (q v ), and Tantric vows, which are associated with VAJRAYANA practice
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Solemn public promises made in the presence of witnesses
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Promises made in the sight of God
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A solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order - "The old hermit, up in the mountains, took a vow of silence."
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To make a vow
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A declaration or assertion
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To declare publicly that one made a vow, usually to show one's determination or to announce an act of retaliation - "The rebels vowed to continue their fight until they succeed."
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pledge; make a solemn promise fiil
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dedicate to a deity by a vow
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make a vow; promise; "He vowed never to drink alcohol again"
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To declare publicly that one made a vow, usually to show ones determination or to announce an act of retaliation
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a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner; "they took vows of poverty" make a vow; promise; "He vowed never to drink alcohol again" dedicate to a deity by a vow
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Vows are a particular set of serious promises, such as the promises two people make when they are getting married. He had broken his vow of poverty. To declare or assert: "Well, I vow it is as fine a boy as ever was seen!" (Henry Fielding)
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a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner; "they took vows of poverty"
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If you vow to do something, you make a serious promise or decision that you will do it. While many models vow to go back to college, few do I solemnly vowed that someday I would return to live in Europe `I'll kill him,' she vowed They have vowed a quick and decisive response
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pledge; solemn promise isim
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A solemn promise made to God, or to some deity; an act by which one consecrates or devotes himself, absolutely or conditionally, wholly or in part, for a longer or shorter time, to some act, service, or condition; a devotion of one's possessions; as, a baptismal vow; a vow of poverty
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A vow is a serious promise or decision to do a particular thing. I made a silent vow to be more careful in the future
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Specifically, a promise of fidelity; a pledge of love or affection; as, the marriage vow
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To make a vow, or solemn promise
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To assert solemnly; to asseverate
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To give, consecrate, or dedicate to God, or to some deity, by a solemn promise; to devote; to promise solemnly
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