vanus

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) age

Etymology
From, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) vain, empty, vacant, void
 * 2) * 4th century, St Jerome, Vulgate, 2 Paralipomenon 32:15
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 * 1) * 4th century, St Jerome, Vulgate, 2 Paralipomenon 32:15
 * "la"

- non vos ergo decipiat Ezechias nec vana persuasione deludat neque credatis ei si enim nullus potuit deus cunctarum gentium atque regnorum liberare populum suum de manu mea et de manu patrum meorum consequenter nec Deus vester poterit eruere vos de hac manu (Therefore let not Ezechias deceive you, nor delude you with a vain persuasion, and do not believe him. For if no god of all the nations and kingdoms, could deliver his people out of my hand, and out of the hand of my fathers, consequently neither shall your God be able to deliver you out of my hand.)


 * 1) unsubstantial
 * 2)  groundless, baseless, meaningless, pointless, worthless, ineffectual, mindless, empty, idle, without foundation
 * 3) ostentatious, boastful
 * 4) deceptive, untrustworthy
 * 1) deceptive, untrustworthy

Descendants

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