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Meaning of Pestilence | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈpɛstələn(t)s

Definitions

  1. Any epidemic disease that is highly contagious, infectious, virulent and devastating.
  2. The personification of pestilence, often depicted riding a white horse.
  3. Anything harmful to morals or public order.

Equivalents

العربية الوباء موتان
Български мор
Bosanski lues pest zaraza
Català pestilència
Čeština mor
Dansk pest
Deutsch Pest Seuche
Esperanto pesto
Español pestilencia
Français peste pestilence
Gaeilge aicíd plá
Gàidhlig plàigh
हिन्दी महामारी
Hrvatski lues pest zaraza
Italiano pestilenza
日本語 えやみ 疫病
ქართული ჭირი
한국어 유행병
Kurdî mor mor pest pest peşte pesto
Latina luēs pestis
Македонски мор морија чума
Polski morowica zaraza
Português peste
Română ciumă pestilență
Русский мор чума
Српски lues pest zaraza
Svenska farsot pest
Türkçe salgın
Українська мор
Tiếng Việt ôn dịch

Examples

“1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book XVII, Chapter iii, leaf 347r and hit was in the realme of Logrys and soo bifelle grete pestylence & grete harme to both Realmes "And it was in the realm of Logris; and so befell great pestilence and great harm to both realms."”
“Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.”
“"Take it, Christian dogsǃ take the palaces, the gardens, the mosques, the abode of our fathers - take plague with them; pestilence is the enemy we fly; if she be your friend, hug her to your bosoms. The curse of Allah is on Stamboul, share ye her fateǃ"”
“It was reserved for Christians to torture bread, the staff of life, bread for which children in whole districts wail, bread, the gift of pasture to the poor, bread, for want of which thousands of our fellow beings annually perish by famine; it was reserved for Christians to torture the material of bread by fire, to create a chemical and maddening poison, burning up the brain and brutalizing the soul, and producing evils to humanity, in comparison of which, war, pestilence, and famine, cease to be evils.”
“The pestilence slew and slew, and ceased not by day or by night, and those who escaped from the pestilence were slain of the famine.”
“The snowshoe-rabbits build up through the years until they reach a climax when they seem to be everywhere; then with dramatic suddenness their pestilence falls upon them.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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