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* '''rainbow''': Genesis 9.12 ff: "God said, This is the sign of the covenant that I make between me and you..."
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* '''rainbow:''' Genesis 9.12 ff: "God said, This is the sign of the covenant that I make between me and you..."
  
* '''skysign''': an electric or neon display sign on top of a building
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* '''skysign:''' a sign or advertisement (especially an electric or neon one) displayed on top of a building, and so constructed that the letters stand out against the sky
  
* '''skyline''': the horizon; a silhouette or outline against the sky
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* '''skysign:''' a message or advertisement written in the sky in sky-writing (e.g. using smoke from an airplane)
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* '''skysign:''' a celestial sign or portent
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* '''skyline:''' the horizon; a silhouette or outline against the sky
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* '''skysign:''' an astrological omen or portent; a sign of impending (and unavoidable) doom. "A paire of starre-crost lovers, take their life;" (William Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet'' Act 1, Scene 1: Line 6.)
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*'''any of the constellations, especially those in the Zodiac'''
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*'''Koranic signs of Allah in the Universe'''
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[[Category: Old Testament]]

Latest revision as of 12:55, 1 April 2018

  • rainbow: Genesis 9.12 ff: "God said, This is the sign of the covenant that I make between me and you..."
  • skysign: a sign or advertisement (especially an electric or neon one) displayed on top of a building, and so constructed that the letters stand out against the sky
  • skysign: a message or advertisement written in the sky in sky-writing (e.g. using smoke from an airplane)
  • skysign: a celestial sign or portent
  • skyline: the horizon; a silhouette or outline against the sky
  • skysign: an astrological omen or portent; a sign of impending (and unavoidable) doom. "A paire of starre-crost lovers, take their life;" (William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 1: Line 6.)
  • any of the constellations, especially those in the Zodiac
  • Koranic signs of Allah in the Universe