- tradition *** tra·di·tion n
- [trə'dɪʃ(ə)n]
tradizione ftraditions npl tradizioni, usanze fpl
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
tra|di´tion|al|ly — tra|di|tion|al «truh DIHSH uh nuhl, DIHSH nuhl», adjective. 1. of tradition; handed down by tradition: »Shaking hands upon meeting is a traditional custom. SYNONYM(S): legendary. 2. according to tradition; conforming to earlier styles or customs … Useful english dictionary
tra|di|tion|al — «truh DIHSH uh nuhl, DIHSH nuhl», adjective. 1. of tradition; handed down by tradition: »Shaking hands upon meeting is a traditional custom. SYNONYM(S): legendary. 2. according to tradition; conforming to earlier styles or customs: »traditional… … Useful english dictionary
tra|di´tion|less — tra|di|tion «truh DIHSH uhn», noun. 1. the handing down of beliefs, opinions, customs, and stories, such as from parents to children, especially by word of mouth or by practice: »She has been bred up…by a very worldly family, and taught their… … Useful english dictionary
tra|di|tion — «truh DIHSH uhn», noun. 1. the handing down of beliefs, opinions, customs, and stories, such as from parents to children, especially by word of mouth or by practice: »She has been bred up…by a very worldly family, and taught their traditions… … Useful english dictionary
tra|di|tion|ist — «truh DIHSH uh nihst», noun. 1. a person who accepts or maintains the authority of tradition. 2. a person who records, preserves, or hands down tradition … Useful english dictionary
tra|di|tion|al|ism — «truh DIHSH uh nuh LIHZ uhm, DIHSH nuh lihz », noun. 1. adherence to the authority of tradition, especially in matters of religion, morality, and custom. 2. a philosophical system according to which all religious knowledge is derived from divine… … Useful english dictionary
tra|di|tion|al|is|tic — «truh DIHSH uh nuh LIHS tihk, DIHSH nuh », adjective. 1. of or having to do with traditionalists or traditionalism. 2. adhering to tradition … Useful english dictionary
Tradition — Tra*di tion, n. [OE. tradicioun, L. traditio, from tradere to give up, transmit. See {Treason}, {Traitor}.] 1. The act of delivering into the hands of another; delivery. A deed takes effect only from the tradition or delivery. Blackstone. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tradition Sunday — Tradition Tra*di tion, n. [OE. tradicioun, L. traditio, from tradere to give up, transmit. See {Treason}, {Traitor}.] 1. The act of delivering into the hands of another; delivery. A deed takes effect only from the tradition or delivery.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tradition — tra·di·tion n [French, legal transfer] in the civil law of Louisiana: transfer or acquisition of property esp. by delivery with intent of both parties to transfer the title delivery of the act of transfer or use of the right by the owner of the… … Law dictionary
Tradition — Tra*di tion, v. t. To transmit by way of tradition; to hand down. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The following story is . . . traditioned with very much credit amongst our English Catholics. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English