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    o·rig·i·nate
    /əˈrijəˌnāt/

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  2. 2 days ago · /əˌrɪdʒəˈneɪt ɪn/ /əˈrɪdʒɪneɪt ɪn/ IPA guide. Other forms: originated in; originating in; originates in. Definitions of originate in. verb. come from. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Originate in." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/originate in. Accessed 28 Jun. 2024. Copy citation.

  3. 2 days ago · Christianity, major religion stemming from the life, teachings, and death of Jesus of Nazareth (the Christ, or the Anointed One of God) in the 1st century ce. It has become the largest of the world’s religions and, geographically, the most widely diffused of all faiths. It has a constituency of more than two billion believers.

  4. 5 days ago · More strictly defined, Daoism includes: the ideas and attitudes peculiar to the Laozi (or Daodejing; “Classic of the Way of Power”), the Zhuangzi, the Liezi, and related writings; the Daoist religion, which is concerned with the ritual worship of the Dao; and those who identify themselves as Daoists.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeltsCelts - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · The Dying Gaul, an ancient Roman statue. The Celts ( / kɛlts / kelts, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples ( / ˈkɛltɪk / KEL-tick) were a collection of Indo-European peoples [1] in Europe and Anatolia, identified by their use of Celtic languages and other cultural similarities. [2] [3] [4] [5] Major Celtic groups ...

  6. 1 day ago · Anglo-Saxon, term used historically to describe any member of the Germanic peoples who, from the 5th century ce to the time of the Norman Conquest (1066), inhabited and ruled territories that are today part of England and Wales.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeditationMeditation - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Its four formal steps as a "ladder" were defined by the monk Guigo II in the 12th century with the Latin terms lectio, meditatio, oratio, and contemplatio (i.e. read, ponder, pray, contemplate). Western Christian meditation was further developed by saints such as Ignatius of Loyola and Teresa of Avila in the 16th century.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anglo-SaxonsAnglo-Saxons - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Paganism. v. t. e. The Anglo-Saxons, the English or Saxons of Britain, were a cultural group who spoke Old English and inhabited much of what is now England and south-eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. They traced their origins to Germanic settlers who became one of the most important cultural groups in Britain by the 5th century.