Similar words: optical telescope, optic, optician, optimistic, optic nerve, helicopter, option, optimum. Meaning: n. the liturgical language of the Coptic Church used in Egypt and Ethiopia; written in the Greek alphabet. adj. of or relating to the Copts or their church or language or art.
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(1) The Coptic Church is among the oldest churches of Christianity.
(2) He would lose all credibility with the Coptic community.
(3) The Coptic woman hesitated, then picked up the reticule and hurried after Mena.
(4) Owen had borrowed the wife of a Coptic colleague as a companion for Jane Postlethwaite.
(5) They came up the steps with a Coptic woman in a long black gown and veil.
(6) Earlier this month they attacked property belonging to Coptic Christians, burning their churches, shops and homes.
(7) Mourners also gathered for mass inside the Saints Coptic Church in Alexandria to grieve for the victims of an explosion outside the church early Saturday.
(8) He is an Arab who is a Coptic Christian with a Jewish wife.
(9) IN JULY(sentencedict.com), thousands of fist - Coptic Christians gathered at Cairo's main cathedral.
(10) Medieval accounts from the Coptic Church, the ancient church of Egypt, praise Sultan al-Kamil for his tolerance.
(11) Well - funded by rich patrons, the Coptic church remains extremely conservative.
(12) Strange that the Coptic church should want to go there.
(13) He said that in Egypt, Coptic Christians, women and young people have been grossly underrepresented in government.
(14) Also the Fathers of the Coptic Church, who usually wrote in Greek, addressed some of their works to the Egyptian monks in Coptic .
(15) There were remnants of a Coptic church on the site, and Dominicans were interested in the history of Christianity.
(16) Coptic fabric is reputed to be a treasure of the ancient textile world.
(17) The attacks on the Copts brought, as Owen had expected they would, bitter representations from the Coptic community. Sentencedict.com
(18) Jackson's has bought the rights, and Jackson's could make a Coptic dictionary into a best-seller if they tried.
(19) It was felt that Greek preserved the original sound value of many of the characters in Coptic because of its close association with Coptic in its early days.
(20) Athanasius, St. Theophilius, and St. Cyril writing also to them in Coptic , the Golden Age of Coptic was about to begin.
(21) Thus, the Yinon Plan states that the creation of a Coptic state in Upper Egypt (South Egypt) and Christian-Muslim tensions within Egyptian are vital steps to balkanizing Sudan and North Africa.
(22) Many now believe Shehata was forcibly returned to her home and the Coptic Church by state authorities, only to become sequestered against her will within the confines of a monastery.
(23) Politics and cultural conflicts between Egypt and Byzantine Empire have caused the early religious doctrine dispute, and finally Coptic Church stepped onto the independent path.
(24) Communicating only by emails and photos Alastair had never actually seen Adel's original work until Adel had deliver some pictures to a Coptic Church in Dallas Texas.
(25) Shehata disappeared from her home for several days in July after having reportedly converted to Islam — some say in an effort to get a divorce, which is not permitted by the Coptic Church.
(26) "He wanted to make it look more complete, " suggests Coptic expert Gregor Wurst, who is helping to restore it.
(27) Religion: Muslim ( mostly Sunni ) - 94 %; Coptic Christian and other - 6 %.
(28) The explosion happened during a New Year's Eve Mass at a Coptic church in the port city of Alexandria. An adjacent mosque was also badly damaged.
(29) "Shenouda is the enemy of God, " they yelled, referring to Pope Shenouda III, the head of the Coptic Church, Egypt's largest religious minority.
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