Calvary

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Calvary

site of Jesus’ crucifixion
Not to be confused with:
cavalry – troops trained to fight in armored vehicles or on horseback
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Cal·va·ry 1

 (kăl′və-rē, kăl′vrē) also Gol·go·tha (gŏl′gə-thə, gŏl-gŏth′ə)
A hill outside ancient Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified.

Cal·va·ry 2

also cal·va·ry (kăl′və-rē)
n. pl. Cal·va·ries also cal·va·ries
1. A sculptured depiction of the Crucifixion.
2. calvary A great ordeal.

[French calvaire, from Calvaire, Calvary (hill). Sense 2, from Calvary1.]
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calvary

(ˈkælvərɪ)
n, pl -ries
1. (Art Terms) (often capital) a representation of Christ's crucifixion, usually sculptured and in the open air
2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) any experience involving great suffering

Calvary

(ˈkælvərɪ)
n
(Bible) the place just outside the walls of Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified. Also called: Golgotha
[from Late Latin Calvāria, translation of Greek kranion skull, translation of Aramaic gulgulta Golgotha]
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Cal•va•ry

(ˈkæl və ri)

n., pl. -ries.
1. the place where Jesus was crucified, near Jerusalem. Luke 23:33, Matt. 27:33.
2. (often l.c.) a representation of the Crucifixion.
3. (l.c.) an experience of extreme suffering.
[< Late Latin Calvāria; Latin: skull, translation of Greek kraníon, itself a translation of the Aramaic name; see Golgotha]
pron: See irrelevant.
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calvary

A representation of the crucifixion.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Calvary - a hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was crucifiedCalvary - a hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified
capital of Israel, Jerusalem - capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel (although its status as capital is disputed); it was captured from Jordan in 1967 in the Six Day War; a holy city for Jews and Christians and Muslims; was the capital of an ancient kingdom
2.calvary - any experience that causes intense suffering
affliction - a cause of great suffering and distress
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Translations

Calvary

[ˈkælvərɪ] NCalvario m
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Calvary

n
Golgatha nt, → Kalvarienberg m
calvaryBildstock m, → Marterl nt (S Ger, Aus)
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References in periodicals archive ?
Hegel dialectically construed the latter as the alienation (Entfremdung) and dispersion (Entzweiung) that are part of the Golgatha of the Spirit in the emanation and plasticity of the divine: the becoming other, and history, of substance as subject.
(9.) Gombosi's catalogue contains forty-five works, but another work has since been discovered and identified: Die Feyer der Christen auf Golgatha (1786), by Johann Gottfried Schicht (1753-1823), conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and cantor of the Thomanerchor.
A well known example is the bass aria, "Eilt, ihr angefochtnen Seele," from the Johannes-Passion, in which the voice leaps up an augmented 4th to a sharpened note on the words "nach Golgatha," every time the chorus asks "Wohin?"