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APOSTLES

"APOSTLES" is a plural of: apostle.

Date "APOSTLES" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1050. (references)


Specialty Definition: APOSTLES

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Literature

Apostles The badges or symbols of fourteen apostles.
Andrew, a cross, because he was crucified on a cross shaped like the letter x.
Bartholomew, a knife, because he was flayed with a knife.
James the Greater, a scallop-shell, a pilgrim's staff, or a gourd bottle, because he is the patron saint of pilgrims. (See Scallop Shell.)
James the Less, a fuller's pole, because he was killed by a blow on the head with a pole, dealt him by Simeon the fuller.
John, a cup with a winged serpent flying out of it, in allusion to the tradition about Aristodemos, priest of Diana, who challenged John to drink a cup of poison. John made the sign of a cross on the cup, Satan like a dragon flew from it, and John then drank the cup, which was quite innocuous.
Judas Iscariot, a bag, because he had the bag and "bare what was put therein" (John xii. 6).
Jude, a club, because he was martyred with a club.
Matthew, a hatchet or halbert, because he was slain at Nadabar with a halbert.
Matthias, a battle-axe, because he was first stoned, and then beheaded with a battle-axe.
Paul, a sword, because his head was cut off with a sword. The convent of La Lisha, in Spain, boasts of possessing the very instrument.
Peter, a bunch of keys, because Christ gave him the "keys of the kingdom of heaven." A cock, because he went out and wept bitterly when he heard the cock crow. (Matt. xxvi. 75.)
Philip, a long staff surmounted with a cross, because he suffered death by being suspended by the neck to a tall pillar.
Simon, a saw, because he was sawn to death, according to tradition.
Thomas, a lance because he was pierced through the body, at Meliapour, with a lance.
(See Evangelists.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Slang in 1811

APOSTLES. To manoeuvre the apostles, i.e. rob Peter to pay Paul; that is, to borrow money of one man to pay another.
APOSTLES. (CAMBRIDGE.) Men who are plucked, refused their degree. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.

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Crosswords: APOSTLES

English words defined with "APOSTLES": Apostles' creed, apostolic, Apostolic fathers, apostolicalbishopCatholic epistlesHoly Ghost, Holy SpiritIrvingite, IsapostolicJudas, JudeNew Testamentpapal, Pentecost, PeterSaint Jude, Saint Peter, Saint Peter the Apostle, Simon, Simon Peter, Simon the Canaanite, Simon the Zealot, Simon Zelotes, St Jude, St Peter, St Peter the Apostle, St SimonThaddaeus, The disciples, The Twelve, The twelve disciplesWhitsunday. (references)
Specialty definitions using "APOSTLES": Apostles, where buriedConstitutions of ClarendonFathers of the ChurchMANOEUVRING THE APOSTLESNeedless PrepositionsPeerage of the Apostles, Point de JudasRood-loftSEBASTIAN, Seven Churches of Asia, Shells, Simon Magus, Symbolism of Colours, Symbols of Saints. (references)

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Modern Usage: APOSTLES

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Movie/TV Titles

Acts of the Apostles (1994)

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Commercial Usage: APOSTLES

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Books

  • Acts of the Apostles (reference)

  • Apostles and Prophets: The Foundation of the Church (reference)

  • Apostles and the Emerging Apostolic Movement (reference)

  • From Apostles to Bishops: The Development of the Episcopacy in the Early Church (reference)

  • The Acts of the Apostles (Sacra Pagina Series, Vol 5) (reference)

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Theater & Movies

  

Music

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Photo Album: APOSTLES

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St. Cyril (Kirill)-Belozersk Monastery, Holy Gates (1523), with frescoes of Last Supper and Apostles, Kirillov, Russia. Credit: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540.

Church of the Twelve Apostles, Trampas, New Mexico. Credit: Library of Congress.

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Use in Literature: APOSTLES

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

The good God is my father, the Holy Virgin is my mother, the three apostles are my brothers, the three virgins are my sisters.

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Usage Frequency: APOSTLES

"APOSTLES" is generally used as a noun (plural) -- approximately 94.09% of the time. "APOSTLES" is used about 237 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (plural)94.09%22320,178
Noun (proper)5.06%12101,599
Lexical Verb (-s form)0.84%2245,945
                    Total100.00%237N/A

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Expression: APOSTLES

Expressions using "APOSTLES": acts of the Apostles apostles creed the acts of the apostles the apostles. Additional references.

Hypenated Usage

Ending with "APOSTLES": super-apostles.

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Modern Translation: APOSTLES

Language Translations for "APOSTLES"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Chinese 

  

使'行傳 (Acts of the Apostles). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

σύμβολο τησ πίστεωσ (apostles creed, creed). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

十二使' (Twelve Apostles), 使'" (the Apostles), 使'行伝 (Acts of the Apostles). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

しとぎょうで" (Acts of the Apostles), しとたち (the Apostles), じゅうにしと (Twelve Apostles). (various references)

   

Manx

  

Yn Daa Ostyl Jeig (The Twelve Apostles), Jannoo ny h-Ostyllyn (Acts of the Apostles). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

apostlesay

   

Spanish

  

los hechos de los apóstoles (the acts of the apostles). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

apostlarna. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

yeni ahit (acts, acts of the apostles, new testament, roman), havariler tarihi (acts, acts of the apostles). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Bible Trace: APOSTLES

LanguageDateSourceActs Chapter 2, Verse 43
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintEgeneto de pash yuch foboV polla te terata kai shmeia dia twn apostolwn egineto
Latin405VulgateFiebat autem omni animae timor multa quoque prodigia et signa per apostolos fiebant in Hierusalem et metus erat magnus in universis
Old English990West SaxonHiera gehwa wæs egan gefylld, and manige wundras and mihtige tacn wurdon þurh þa apostolos gedon.
Middle English1395WyclifAnd drede was maad to ech man. And many wondris and signes weren don bi the apostlis in Jerusalem, and greet drede was in alle.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleAnd feare came over every soule. And many wondres and signes were shewed by the Apostles.
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd fear came upon every soul: and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles.
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd fear came upon every soul: and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles.
Basic English1964OgdenBut fear came on every soul: and all sorts of wonders and signs were done by the Apostles.

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Matched Bible Translations: APOSTLES

LanguageActs Chapter 2, Verse 43
AlbanianDhe të gjithëve u kishte hyrë druajtja; dhe shumë shenja e mrekulli bëheshin nga dora e apostujve.
CebuanoUg ang tanang tawo giabut ug kahadlok; ug pinaagi sa mga apostoles nangahimo ang daghang mga kahibulongan ug mga ilhanan.
CroatianStrahopoštovanje obuzimaše svaku dušu: apostoli su èinili mnoga èudesa i znamenja.
DanishMen der kom Frygt over en hver Sjæl, og der skete mange Undere og Tegn ved Apostlene.
DutchEn een vreze kwam over alle ziel; en vele wonderen en tekenen geschiedden door de apostelen.
FinnishJa jokaiselle sielulle tuli pelko; ja monta ihmettä ja tunnustekoa tapahtui apostolien kautta.
FrenchLa crainte s`emparait de chacun, et il se faisait beaucoup de prodiges et de miracles par les apôtres.
GermanEs kam auch alle Seelen Furcht an, und geschahen viel Wunder und Zeichen durch die Apostel.
HungarianTámada pedig minden lélekben félelem, és az apostolok sok csudát és jelt tesznek vala.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariBanyak sekali keajaiban yang dilakukan oleh rasul-rasul itu sehingga semua orang kagum dan takut.
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaMaka datanglah ketakutan ke atas tiap-tiap orang, dan banyaklah mujizat dan tanda ajaib diadakan oleh rasul-rasul itu.
ItalianUn senso di timore era in tutti e prodigi e segni avvenivano per opera degli apostoli.
Korean사 람 마 다 두 워 하 " 데 사 도 " 로 인 하 여 기 사 와 표 이 많 이 나 타 나 니
MaoriTau iho ana te wehi ki nga wairua katoa; he maha hoki nga mea whakamiharo me nga tohu i meinga e nga apotoro.
NorwegianOg det kom frykt over hver sjel, og mange under og tegn blev gjort ved apostlene.
RumanianFiecare era plin de fricq, wi prin apostoli se fqceau multe minuni wi semne.
ShuarTura Yuska aentsti Túrachminian Jesusa akatramurijiai Túramiayi ni kakarmarin iniakmastaj tusa. Tuma asamtai Ashí aents nuna Wáinkiar ashamkarmiayi.
SwahiliMiujiza na maajabu mengi yalifanyika kwa njia ya mitume hata kila mtu akajawa na hofu.
SwedishOch fruktan kom över var och en; och många under och tecken gjordes genom apostlarna.
UmaWori' anu mobaraka' pai' tanda mekoncehi to rababehi suro Pue' Yesus. Toe pai' me'eka' lia-ramo ntodea.

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Derivations & Misspellings: APOSTLES

Derivations

Words beginning with "APOSTLES": apostleship, apostleships. (additional references)


Misspellings

"APOSTLES" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: apistle, apistles, apolste, aposlte, apostel, apostele, Aposteln, apostels, apostile, apostille, apostl, apostlye, apostole, apostoles, apsotles, Postles. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "APOSTLES"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "APOSTLES" (pronounced upÄ"sulz)
5-Ä" s u l zfossils, microfossils.
4-s u l zaxles, bristles, cancels, capsules, castles, councils, counsels, dismissals, hassles, hustles, missiles, morsels, muscles, mussels, nestles, parcels, pencils, pixels, rehearsals, reversals, thistles, tonsils, tussles, utensils, vassals, vessels, whistles, wrestles.
3-u l zables, accruals, acquittals, admirals, advertorials, agrochemicals, ambles, angels, angles, animals, ankles, annals, annuals, apples, appraisals, approvals, archangels, arrivals, arsenals, articles, artiodactyls, assembles, australs, baffles, bagels, balmorals, barbels, barnacles, barrels, battles, baubles, beadles, beagles, beetles, befuddles, belittles, betrayals, bibles, bicycles, bifocals, bindles, biologicals, biomaterials, biphenyls, bisexuals, boggles, Boodles, boondoggles, bottles, bowels, brambles, brothels, bubbles, buckles, bugles, bundles, burials, bushels, cables, camels, candles, cannibals, capitals, capitols, cardinals, carnivals, carols, casuals, cathedrals, cereals, channels, chemicals, chisels, chorals, chortles, chronicles, chuckles, circles, collectibles, colonels, colonials, commercials, compatibles, confessionals, constables, continentals, convertibles, corals, counterproposals, couples, crackles, cradles, credentials, criminals, cripples, crumbles, crystals, cubicles, cudgels, cycles, cyclicals, cymbals, dabbles, dangles, debacles, decibels, decimals, deductibles, deferrals, denials, dentals, devils, diagonals, dials, diesels, differentials, disables, disciples, dismantles, disposables, disposals, doodles, doubles, dowels, duals, duels, durables, dwindles, eagles, edibles, editorials, embezzles, enables, enamels, encyclicals, ensembles, entitles, entrails, equals, essentials, evangelicals, evils, examples, extraterrestrials, fables, facials, faithfuls, federals, festivals, fiddles, finals, fizzles, flannels, foibles, follicles, freckles, fuels, fumbles, fundamentals, funerals, funnels, gables, gambles, generals, genitals, Gentles, giggles, goggles, Gospels, grackles, granules, grapples, gribbles, grumbles, gunnels, guzzles, hackles, handles, heterosexuals, hobbles, homosexuals, honeysuckles, hopefuls, hospitals, hostels, hovels, huddles, humbles, hurdles, hymnals, icicles, idles, idols, illegals, immortals, imperils, imponderables, incidentals, individuals, industrials, infomercials, Ingles, initials, instrumentals, intangibles, intellectuals, internationals, intervals, invisibles, jewels, jingles, journals, juggles, jungles, juveniles, kennels, kernels, kestrels, kettles, kittles, knuckles, labels, ladles, laurels, legals, lentils, levels, liberals, littles, locals, madrigals, mammals, mangels, maniples, mantles, manuals, Maples, marbles, marshals, marvels, materials, measles, medals, memorials, metacarpals, metals, mickles, minerals, mingles, minstrels, miracles, Miserables, mistrials, mobiles, models, moguls, mongols, morals, mortals, motorcycles, muddles, multinationals, multiples, Mumbles, municipals, murals, musicals, muzzles, myrtles, nationals, needles, neoliberals, nettles, neutrals, nibbles, nickels, Nickles, nicols, nitriles, nobles, nondurables, nonprofessionals, noodles, nostrils, notables, novels, nozzles, numerals, observables, obstacles, officials, ogles, oodles, oracles, Orientals, originals, ossicles, paddles, panels, panfuls, parables, paralegals, particles, payables, pebbles, pedals, peddles, pedestals, peoples, perennials, perils, periodicals, peripherals, personals, petals, petrels, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, physicals, Pickles, piddles, pimples, pineapples, pistols, poodles, portables, portals, portrayals, potentials, pretzels, principals, principles, professionals, projectiles, proposals, puddles, pupils, purples, puzzles, quarrels, quibbles, radials, radicals, raffles, rankles, rascals, rattles, rebels, rebuttals, receivables, receptacles, recitals, rectangles, recyclables, recycles, referrals, refusals, regionals, removals, renewals, rentals, reprisals, resembles, residuals, revels, revivals, riddles, rifles, ripples, rituals, rivals, Robles, royals, rubles, ruffles, rumbles, runkles, runnels, sables, saddles, samples, sandals, scalpels, scandals, scoundrels, scrambles, scribbles, scruples, scuffles, semifinals, sentinels, sequels, serials, settles, shackles, shambles, shekels, shingles, shovels, shuffles, shuttles, sickles, signals, singles, skittles, sorrels, sparkles, specials, spectacles, spirals, spirituals, sprinkles, squabbles, squiggles, squirrels, stables, Staples, startles, stickles, stifles, straddles, struggles, stumbles, subprincipals, subtitles, supermodels, swindles, swivels, syllables, symbols, tables, tackles, tangibles, tangles, taxables, Technicals, temples, tentacles, terminals, testicles, testimonials, throttles, tickles, timetables, titles, topples, totals, towels, tramples, transsexuals, travels, trials, triangles, tribunals, trickles, trifles, triples, troubles, truffles, tumbles, tunnels, turntables, turtles, tutorials, twinkles, uncles, unicycles, unravels, untouchables, upheavals, valuables, vandals, variables, varietals, vegetables, vehicles, vials, vigils, visuals, vittles, vocals, vowels, waffles, wattles, weevils, winkles, withdrawals, wrangles, wrinkles.

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Anagrams: APOSTLES

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-e-l-o-p-s-s-t"

-1 letter: apostle, pastels, pelotas, petasos, postals, sapotes, solates, staples, topless.

-2 letters: aslope, estops, lapses, leasts, osteal, palest, palets, paseos, passel, pastel, pastes, pelota, pestos, petals, plates, pleats, posset, postal, ptoses, saleps, sapote, sepals, septal, slates, slopes, solate, spales, spates, spelts, splats, stales, stapes, staple, steals, stoles, stopes, tassel, tepals, teslas.

-3 letters: aloes, altos, apses.

 Words containing the letters "a-e-l-o-p-s-s-t"
 

+1 letter: polestars, spoliates.

 

+2 letters: ectoplasms, pastorales, postulates, saprolites, scapolites, semipostal, soleplates, sporulates, telophases.

 

+3 letters: alpenstocks, apostleship, apostolates, blastopores, blastospore, captionless, deutoplasms, hospitalise, houseplants, leucoplasts, osteoplasty, outsparkles, personalist, potableness, pyrolysates, semipostals, speculators, spheroplast, sympetalous, tablespoons.

 

+4 letters: apostleships, blastospores, epistolaries, ergastoplasm, escapologist, expostulates, hospitalised, hospitalises, hospitalizes, kinetoplasts, operatorless, osteoplastic, passionately, pastoralness, personalists, personalties, photoflashes, plasterworks, poeticalness, polyanthuses, polysorbates, postulancies, prothalluses, speculations, spheroplasts, teaspoonfuls, teaspoonsful, transposable.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Crosswords
3. Usage: Modern
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Images: Slideshow
6. Images: Photo Album
7. Quotations: Fiction
8. Usage Frequency
9. Expressions
10. Translations: Modern
11. Bible Trace
12. Derivations
13. Rhymes
14. Anagrams
15. Bibliography


  

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