solemn

solemn
SOLÉMN, -Ă, solemni, -e, adj. (Adesea adverbial) 1. Care are loc după un anumit ceremonial; cu fast, sărbătoresc. 2. Important; grav, serios. ♦ Desăvârşit; intens, profund. ♦ Sfânt, sacru. ♦ Măreţ, grandios, maiestuos. 3. (Despre acte juridice) Care trebuie să respecte anumite forme pentru a fi considerat valabil. – Din lat. sollemnis.
Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX '98

SOLÉMN adj., adv. 1. adj. v. festiv. 2. adv. v. sărbătoreşte. 3. adj. sacramental. (Formulă solemn.) 4. adj. sacru, sfânt. (Un jurământ solemn.) 5. adj. sacru, (livr.) sacerdotal. (Importanţa solemn a momentului.) 6. adj. (jur.) formal. (Act solemn.) 7. adj. important, însemnat, (înv.) solemnel. (Un moment solemn.) 8. adj. v. ceremonios. 9. adj. academic, distins, (livr.) elevat. (Ton solemn.) 10. adj. grav, serios, (livr.) marţial, (înv.) solemnel. (O ţinută solemn.) 11. adj. grandios, maiestos, măreţ, (înv.) solemnel. (O noapte solemn.) 12. adv. v. maestoso.
Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime

solémn adj. m., pl. solémni; f. sg. solémnă, pl. solémne
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

SOLÉMN solemnă (solemni, solemne) şi adverbial 1) Care este celebrat cu pompă, cu fast; sărbătoresc; festiv. 2) (despre manifestări ale oamenilor) Care denotă un caracter măreţ; plin de afecţiune; emfatic. Ton solemn. 3) (despre acte judiciare) Care se încheie conform unui anumit ceremonial; însoţit de anumite formalităţi festive. /<lat. sollemnis, it. solenne
Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX

SOLÉMN adj. 1. Care are loc după un anumit ceremonial; sărbătoresc. ♦ De ceremonie. ♦ Sfânt, sacru. 2. Important, măreţ; grav. ♦ (Despre persoane) Plin de seriozitate, de gravitate; grav. [< lat. solemnis].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 25.04.2007. Sursa: DN

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  • Solemn — Sol emn, a. [OE. solempne, OF. solempne, L. solemnis, solennis, sollemnis, sollennis; sollus all, entire + annus a year; properly, that takes place every year; used especially of religious solemnities. Cf. {Silly}, {Annual}.] 1. Marked with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • solemn — sol‧emn [ˈsɒləm ǁ ˈsɑː ] adjective 1. solemn and binding LAW an agreement that is solemn and binding is recognized in law: • Only on the basis of a solemn and binding undertaking did they allow the purchase to proceed. 2. solemn… …   Financial and business terms

  • solemn — [säl′əm] adj. [ME solemne < OFr < L sollemnis, sollennis, yearly, annual, hence religious, solemn (from assoc. with annual religious festivals) < sollus, all, entire < Oscan, akin to L salvus (see SAFE) + ? annus, year] 1. a) observed …   English World dictionary

  • solemn — I adjective august, awe inspiring, awesome, ceremonial, ceremonious, devotional, devout, earnest, formal, funereal, gloomy, grave, gravis, grim, hallowed, holy, imposing, impressive, majestic, meditative, mirthless, mournful, pensive, quiet,… …   Law dictionary

  • solemn — [adj1] quiet, serious austere, brooding, cold sober*, deliberate, dignified, downbeat, earnest, funereal, glum, grave, heavy, intense, matter of life and death*, moody, no fooling*, no nonsense*, pensive, portentous, reflective, sedate, sober,… …   New thesaurus

  • solemn — англ. [со/лэм] solemnis лат. [соле/мнис] solenne ит. [соле/ннэ] торжественный …   Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • solemn — late 13c., from O.Fr. solempne (Fr. solennel), from L. sollemnis formal, ceremonial, traditional, perhaps related to sollus whole (see SAFE (Cf. safe) (adj.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • solemn — 1 *ceremonial, ceremonious, formal, conventional Analogous words: liturgical, ritualistic (see corresponding nouns at FORM): *full, complete, plenary: imposing, august, majestic, magnificent (see GRAND) 2 *serious, grave, somber, sedate, earnest …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • solemn — ► ADJECTIVE 1) formal and dignified. 2) not cheerful; serious. 3) deeply sincere. DERIVATIVES solemnly adverb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «associated with religious rites»: from Latin sollemnis customary, celebrated at a fixed date …   English terms dictionary

  • solemn — 01. Her grandfather is a very [solemn] man who almost never smiles. 02. The Veterans Day ceremonies were a very [solemn] occasion. 03. The guests watched [solemnly] as the funeral procession began. 04. Brock made a [solemn] promise to his… …   Grammatical examples in English

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