lionism

Etymology 1
From.

(“19th-century practice of bringing an interesting person or object into one’s home as entertainment for visitors; state of being such a person or object”) refers to the lions previously on display at a menagerie in the Tower of London, which existed till the 19th century. refers to the Lion of Judah, a hereditary title of Haile Selassie I (1892–1975), the Emperor of Ethiopia, who is revered by some members of the Rastafari movement as the messiah; the lion is thus a symbol of Rastafarianism.

Noun

 * 1) The 19th-century practice of bringing a  into one’s home as entertainment for visitors.
 * 2) The state of being the lion (see above) of 19th-century hosts.
 * 3)  The practice of ; also, the state of being lionized.
 * 4)  The state of a person having a leonine facies, that is, facial features which resemble those of a lion as a result of some disease, especially a form of leprosy which causes.
 * 5)  The ideals of Rastafarianism.
 * 1) The state of being the lion (see above) of 19th-century hosts.
 * 2)  The practice of ; also, the state of being lionized.
 * 3)  The state of a person having a leonine facies, that is, facial features which resemble those of a lion as a result of some disease, especially a form of leprosy which causes.
 * 4)  The ideals of Rastafarianism.
 * 1)  The practice of ; also, the state of being lionized.
 * 2)  The state of a person having a leonine facies, that is, facial features which resemble those of a lion as a result of some disease, especially a form of leprosy which causes.
 * 3)  The ideals of Rastafarianism.
 * 1)  The practice of ; also, the state of being lionized.
 * 2)  The state of a person having a leonine facies, that is, facial features which resemble those of a lion as a result of some disease, especially a form of leprosy which causes.
 * 3)  The ideals of Rastafarianism.
 * 1)  The state of a person having a leonine facies, that is, facial features which resemble those of a lion as a result of some disease, especially a form of leprosy which causes.
 * 2)  The ideals of Rastafarianism.
 * 1)  The ideals of Rastafarianism.

Translations

 * Finnish: kiinnostavan henkilön esitteleminen kotona vieraille, kiinnostavan esineen esitteleminen kotona vieraille
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: esiteltävänä henkilönä oleminen
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: kohteleminen tärkeänä henkilönä
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: leijonamaiset kasvonpiirteet
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: leijonan ihanteen seuraaminen
 * Macedonian:

Etymology 2
See.