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  1. fawn: [verb] to court favor by a cringing or flattering manner.

  2. corrections and revisions to definitions, pronunciation, etymology, headwords, variant spellings, quotations, and dates; new senses, phrases, and quotations which have been added in subsequent print and online updates. Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into fawn, n.¹ in December 2023.

  3. Oct 13, 2021 · religion. (n.). c. 1200, religioun, "state of life bound by monastic vows," also "action or conduct indicating a belief in a divine power and reverence for and desire to please it," from Anglo-French religiun (11c.), Old French religion, relegion "piety, devotion; religious community," and directly from Latin religionem (nominative religio) "respect for what is sacred, reverence for the gods ...

  4. The Etymology of “Religion”. The English wordreligion” originated from the Latin word “religio,” which meant “obligation,” “bond,” or “reverence.”. However, the exact meaning of this term is still subject to debate among scholars. Some experts suggest that the word “religio” may have derived from the verb ...

  5. corrections and revisions to definitions, pronunciation, etymology, headwords, variant spellings, quotations, and dates; new senses, phrases, and quotations which have been added in subsequent print and online updates. Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into fawn, v.² in September 2023.

  6. Definition of fawn in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of fawn. ... religion, and literature throughout history, as well as in heraldry, such as red deer that ...

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