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Kaunokki-tunnus 48624
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kuuluu sanastoon kaunokki-ontologia
laajempi käsite morphology of facial expression ~ eyes
liittyy 'can the wedding guests mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them?' ~ disciples of Christ disobeying the Jewish laws, 'cris de Paris', cries of London, etc., Abner goes to David with Michal, after having sent back Phalti, Michal's second husband, who went weeping after them, Achilles kills Thersites, who mocks him for mourning Penthesilea, Achilles mourning over the body of Patroclus, Adam and Eve discover the dead body of Abel and grieve over it, Alexander at the funeral of Hephaestion, grieving for the loss of his friend, Althaea grieving at the death of her brothers, Artemisia with the urn containing the ashes of Mausolus, Aurora mourning Memnon, Bathsheba is told of Uriah's death; Bathsheba mourning, Bias weeps when he has to condemn a man, Byblis changed into a fountain: after looking for Caunus everywhere, Byblis at last lies down, bathed in tears, and is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 663), Christ mourning over Jerusalem and its future destruction (Luke 19:41-44), Cycnus, son of Sthenelus, changed into a swan: while grieving over the death of Phaethon, Cycnus, son of Sthenelus, is changed into a swan (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 373), Daniel mourning and fasting, David and his men weep amidst the ruins of Ziklag, David ascends the Mount of Olives, weeping, barefoot and his head covered, David mourning Abner's death, David mourning for Absalom's death, Egeria changed into a fountain: when Egeria's grief at the death of Numa Pompilius can not be assuaged, she melts away in tears, and is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses XV 546), Elisha weeps and tells Hazael he will be king of Syria, Elkanah asking Hannah why she weeps, Erigone changed into a constellation: when hanging herself through grief at the death of her father Icarius, Erigone is changed into a constellation (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 451), Euryalus' mother mourning her son, Ezekiel commanded not to mourn the death of his wife in public (Ezekiel 24:12-27), Ezra mourning and fasting, Hagar sits weeping after having put Ishmael under a bush to die, Heliades changed into poplar-trees: while weeping over Phaeton's grave the Heliades are changed into poplar-trees, and their tears turn into beads of amber; their mother Clymene may be present (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 346), Heraklitus, itkevä filosofi, ja Demokritus, naurava filosofi, Hero mourning the dead Leander on the sea-shore, Jacob kisses Rachel and is moved to tears, Jewish mourning customs, Joseph on his way to Egypt with the Ishmaelites (Joseph may be shown weeping at the tomb of his mother as they pass by), Joseph reveals his identity and in tears forgives his brothers' past misdeed, Joshua, prostrate before the Tabernacle, mourns and tears his clothes after the first unsuccessful attack on the city of Ai, King Hezekiah falls ill and is visited by Isaiah, who tells him to get ready to die; Hezekiah turns his face to the wall, prays and then cries, Kristusta itketään, Maera changed into a constellation: Maera, Erigone's dog, is changed into a constellation when pining away after the death of Icarius and Erigone, Man of Sorrows supported or accompanied by mourning angels, 'Engelpietà', Mary kneels weeping before Christ; sometimes Christ is also shown weeping, Mary weeping, Meleager's sisters changed into guinea-hens: while Meleager's sisters grieve at Meleager's death, they are changed into guinea-hens (Meleagrides) by Diana (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 539), Moses advises Aaron and his remaining sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, not to mourn with the people, Narkissoksen kuolema: hän makaa kuolleena lähteen vierellä, samalla kun Ekho suree häntä, Nehemiah mourning and fasting, Niobe (as yet not metamorphosed) mourning her children, Niobe changed into stone: in her grief for the loss of her children, Niobe is changed into a stone (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 305), Orfeus suree Eurydikeä, Pharaoh mourning his dead son ~ the tenth plague, Pharisees bring a woman accused of adultery before Christ (John 8:2-11), Pirene changed into a fountain: when pining away for the loss of her son Cenchreus, who inadvertently had been killed by Diana, Pirene is changed into a fountain on Mount Helicon, Psyche is brought away in a mournful procession, Rachel weeping for her children, Samson, tired of her weeping, tells his wife the solution of the riddle, Saul begins to weep ~ David at En-gedi, St. Charles Borromeo weeping over his book; his simple meal remains untouched, Thetis mourning Achilles, Venus suree Adonista, all the Israelites mourn for Samuel, at the brook Kidron all David's servants and soldiers and all the inhabitants of the city pass before him; all the people weep, blessed are those who mourn, crucified Christ with Mary Magdalene, who usually weeps and embraces the cross, crying Cupid, surrounded by bees, runs or clings to his mother Venus to be soothed, eläinten ääntely: karjuminen, parkuminen, laulaminen, haukkuminen, naukuminen, hirnuminen, sirkutus, piipitys jne., eläinten ääntely: karjuminen, parkuminen, laulaminen, haukkuminen, naukuminen, hirnuminen, sirkutus, piipitys jne., eläinten ääntely: karjuminen, parkuminen, laulaminen, haukkuminen, naukuminen, hirnuminen, sirkutus, piipitys jne., eläinten ääntely: karjuminen, parkuminen, laulaminen, haukkuminen, naukuminen, hirnuminen, sirkutus, piipitys jne., eläinten ääntely: karjuminen, parkuminen, laulaminen, haukkuminen, naukuminen, hirnuminen, sirkutus, piipitys jne., funeral and mourning of Hector, funeral repast, mourners' meal, initiation of respiration, the first cry, itku, kuolleen sureminen, laughing, messengers of Jabesh-gilead come to Gibeah; the people weep on hearing the news, mourners at the closed tomb of Christ, mourning customs, mourning for Antilochus, mourning of Procris, mourning, prayer and distress of Esther (Esther 14), on seeing Benjamin, Joseph is moved to tears and leaves the room, one of the six armed men marks the foreheads of those who mourn Judah's idolatry ~ Ezekiel's visions, oral advertising, sanaton viestintä, sorrow of Evander and funeral of Pallas, tears of Marsyas' friends changed into River Marsyas: when Marsyas' friends weep over Marsyas, flayed alive by Apollo, their tears change into the river Marsyas (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 396), the Israelites mourn Moses for thirty days, the Jews mourn throughout the kingdom, the Trojan women mourning Polyxena, the brothers of Joseph recall the harm they did to him and repent; Joseph overhears the conversation and departs weeping, the charity of Nicholas: (dressed as a citizen) he throws three golden balls (or purses) through the window of the house of a poor nobleman; he thus prevents the three nobleman's daughters, who are shown weeping or sleeping, from prostitution, the day of mourning ~ Nehemiah's reforms, the elders mourn for the earlier temple ~ book of Ezra, the gods beg Apollo (Sol), mourning for the death of Phaethon, to drive his chariot again, the old prophet of Bethel and his son mourn over the prophet of Judah, the penitent St. Mary Magdalene (often before a cave, possibly at La Sainte-Baume hill): her long hair covers her (naked) body, she reads, meditates or raises her tear-filled eyes towards heaven, the people mourn and take off their jewellery ~ punishment of the idolators, the people mourn for Aaron, war-cry, when Moses reports God's punishment to the people they mourn bitterly ~ reconnaissance of Canaan, ...
nimi gråt, itkeminen, itku, weeping
on sama kuin itkeminen, not 31B6214
prefLabel gråt, itku, weeping
suppeampi käsite tears
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