Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week:
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spelling | Sotiriu, Eleni Verfasser aut Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Fasts; Fasten Askese (DE-2581)TH000005803 gbd Fasten (DE-2581)TH000006002 gbd year:2000 pages:609-610 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 1. A - K 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 609-610 (DE-604)BV013481259 |
spellingShingle | Sotiriu, Eleni Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week Fasts; Fasten |
title | Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
title_auth | Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
title_exact_search | Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
title_full | Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
title_fullStr | Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
title_full_unstemmed | Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
title_short | Fasts. The Greek word nisteia (fast) has the general meaning of "not having eaten" or "being without nourishment". Most often, however, ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
title_sort | fasts the greek word nisteia fast has the general meaning of not having eaten or being without nourishment most often however ist is used in a religious context to denote the total or partial abstention from particular foods at certain periods of the year or on certain days of the week |
topic | Fasts; Fasten |
topic_facet | Fasts; Fasten |
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