similitude
similitude
Definition
si·mili·tude (sə mil′ə to̵̅o̅d′, -tyo̵̅o̅d′)
noun
- a person or thing resembling another; counterpart; facsimile
- the form or likeness (of some person or thing)
- Obsolete
- a simile
- a parable or allegory
- similarity; likeness; resemblance
Etymology: ME < MFr < L similitudo
similitude
Synonyms
similitude
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- palace: Then these stones must be " polished after the similitude of a palace.
- people: Evil is the similitude of people who falsify the Signs of Allah: and Allah guides not people who do wrong.
Converse of object
- see: He saw the similitude or form of the LORD.
- use: It is like Fortunatus's purse, to use the similitude; ye shall always find something in it.
Adjective modifier
- apt: Follow the method formerly prescribed by pregnant reasons, apt similitudes, forcible comparisons, and by holy colloquies and soliloquies.
Browse dictionary entries near similitude
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- simmer
- simmer down
- simmering
- simnel
- simoleon
- Simon
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