epistle
- IPA[iˈpis(ə)l]
美式
- a letter;a poem or other literary work in the form of a letter or series of letters.
noun: epistle, plural noun: epistles
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- 1. formal, humorous a letter activists firing off angry epistles
- ▪ formal, humorous a poem or other literary work in the form of a letter or series of letters.
- ▪ formal, humorous a book of the New Testament in the form of a letter from an Apostle St. Paul's epistle to the Romans
- ▪ formal, humorous an extract from an Epistle (or another New Testament book not a Gospel) that is read in a church service.
- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St Paul to a well-to-do Christian living probably at ...
Oxford Dictionary
- either of two books of the New Testament, epistles of St Paul addressed to St Timothy.
Oxford Dictionary
- either of two books of the New Testament, epistles of St. Paul addressed to St. Timothy.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St. Paul to a well-to-do Christian living probably ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St Paul addressed to St Titus.
Oxford Dictionary
- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St. Paul addressed to St. Titus.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St Paul to the Church at Colossae in Phrygia.
Oxford Dictionary
- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St. Paul to the Church at Philippi in Macedonia.
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