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John
, Saint Known as "the Evangelist" or "the Divine." fl. first century ad. One of the 12 Apostles and the brother of James the Great. He is traditionally considered the author of the fourth Gospel, three epistles, and the book of Revelation.
John 1
(jŏn) Known as John Lackland. 1167?-1216. King of England (1199-1216). The youngest son of Henry II, he schemed against his father and his brother Richard I. During his reign, the English lost most of their possessions in France. The nobility rose against John and forced him to sign the Magna Carta (1215).
John 2
(jŏn)n.
See Table at Bible.
[Middle English, from Old French Jehan, from Late Latin Ioannes, Iohannes, from Greek Iōannēs, from Hebrew yôḥānān, Yahweh has been gracious : yô, Yahweh; see hwy in Semitic roots + ḥānan, he has been gracious; see ḥnn in Semitic roots.]
john
(jŏn)n. Slang
1. A toilet.
2. A prostitute's customer.
[From the name John.]
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john
(dʒɒn)n
1. chiefly US and Canadian a slang word for lavatory1
2. slang chiefly US a prostitute's client
3. slang Austral short for John Hop
[C20: special use of the proper name]
John
(dʒɒn)n
1. (Biography) New Testament
a. JohnMJewishRELIGION: apostleRELIGION: saintthe apostle John, the son of Zebedee, identified with the author of the fourth Gospel, three epistles, and the book of Revelation. Feast day: Dec 27 or Sept 26
b. the fourth Gospel
c. any of three epistles (in full The First, Second, and Third Epistles of John)
2. (Biography) See John the Baptist
3. (Biography) known as John Lackland. 1167–1216, king of England (1199–1216); son of Henry II. He succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I, having previously tried to usurp the throne. War with France led to the loss of most of his French possessions. After his refusal to recognize Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury an interdict was imposed on England (1208–14). In 1215 he was compelled by the barons to grant the Magna Carta
4. (Biography) called the Fearless. 1371–1419, duke of Burgundy (1404–19). His attempt to control the mad king Charles VI and his murder of the king's brother led to civil war: assassinated
5. (Biography) Augustus (Edwin). 1878–1961, British painter, esp of portraits
6. (Biography) Barry born 1945, Welsh Rugby Union footballer: halfback for Wales (1966–72) and the British Lions (1968–71)
7. (Biography) Sir Elton (Hercules). original name Reginald Dwight. born 1947, British rock pianist, composer, and singer; his hits include "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (1973) and "Candle in the Wind 1997" (1997), a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales
8. (Biography) Gwen, sister of Augustus John. 1876–1939, British painter, working in France: noted esp for her portraits of women
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john
(dʒɒn)n.
1. Informal. a toilet or bathroom.
2. Slang. (sometimes cap.) a prostitute's customer.
[1910–15; generic use of the proper name]
John
(dʒɒn)n.
1. the apostle John, believed to be the author of the fourth Gospel, three Epistles, and the book of Revelation.
2. the fourth Gospel.
3. any of the three Epistles of John; I, II, or III John.
5. (John Lackland) 1167?–1216, king of England 1199–1216: signer of the Magna Carta 1215 (son of Henry II).
6. Augustus Edwin, 1878–1961, British painter.
John
(dʒɒn) John XXIII, (Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli) 1881–1963, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1958–63.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() head - (nautical) a toilet on board a boat or ship public convenience, public lavatory, public toilet, restroom, toilet facility, wash room, comfort station, convenience - a toilet that is available to the public room - an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view" commode, crapper, potty, pot, throne, toilet, stool, can - a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination washroom - a lavatory (particularly a lavatory in a public place) |
2. | ![]() Plantagenet, Plantagenet line - the family name of a line of English kings that reigned from 1154 to 1485 | |
3. | ![]() John the Divine, John the Evangelist, Saint John, Saint John the Apostle, St. John, St. John the Apostle New Testament - the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible | |
4. | john - a prostitute's customer | |
5. | John - the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament New Testament - the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible |
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Translations
Jan
JensJohannes
Johano
Johannes
JohannesJuhanaJuhani
János
Jóh.JóhannJóhannesJóhannesarbréfJóhannesarguðspjall
ジョンヨハネヨハネによる福音書ヨハネの手紙名無しの権兵衛
요한
Ioannes
Jonas
Jānis
Johannes
JohanJohannesJonN.N.
João
IvanJanez
JohanJohannes
John
[dʒɒn]B. CPD John Bull N personificación del pueblo inglés
John Doe N (US) → fulano m
John Dory N → gallo m (pez)
John Hancock N → firma f, rúbrica f
John Henry N → firma f
John of the Cross N (also Saint John of the Cross) → San Juan de la Cruz
John Q Public N (US) → el hombre de la calle
John the Baptist N (also St John the Baptist) → San Juan Bautista
John the Evangelist N (also Saint John the Evangelist) → San Juan Evangelista
John Doe N (US) → fulano m
John Dory N → gallo m (pez)
John Hancock N → firma f, rúbrica f
John Henry N → firma f
John of the Cross N (also Saint John of the Cross) → San Juan de la Cruz
John Q Public N (US) → el hombre de la calle
John the Baptist N (also St John the Baptist) → San Juan Bautista
John the Evangelist N (also Saint John the Evangelist) → San Juan Evangelista
john
1 [dʒɒn] N (esp US) (= lavatory) the john → el váter, el retrete, el baño (LAm)john
2 [dʒɒn] N (US) (= prostitute's customer) → putero m, cliente m de prostitutaCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
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John
john
John
:John Barleycorn
n → der Gerstensaft
John Doe
n (US) (= average man) → Otto Normalverbraucher m (inf); (Jur) Mann, dessen Name nicht bekannt ist
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