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Mammon

mammon
 noun  Usage: often capitalized  Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin ~a, from Greek mamona, from Aramaic mamona riches  Date: 15th century material wealth or possessions especially as having a debasing influence you cannot serve God and ~ — Matthew 6:24 (Revised Standard Version)  • ~ism noun
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  n. 1 wealth regarded as a god or as an evil influence. 2 the worldly rich. Derivatives Mammonish adj. Mammonism n. Mammonist n. Mammonite n. Etymology: ME f. LL Mam(m)ona f. Gk mamonas f. Aram. mamon riches: see Matt. 6:24, Luke 16:9-13 ...
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2.
  сущ. богатство ...
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3.
  1. (также M.) возв. мамона, богатство to serve M. —- служить мамоне ...
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4.
  noun мамона, деньги, богатство ...
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5.
  You can use Mammon to refer to money and business activities if you want to show your disapproval of people who think that becoming rich is the most important thing in life. It is not every day that one meets a business-person who is not obsessed with Mammon. N-UNCOUNT c darkgreen]disapproval ...
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6.
  ~ n money, wealth, and profit, regarded as something that people want or think about too much ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - c.1390, from L.L. mammona, from Gk. mammonas, from Aramaic mamona, mamon "riches, gain," regarded mistakenly by medieval Christians as the name of a demon. ...
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