The growth of his hair is not there mentioned as a mere natural fact, nor with the superstitiousnotion that his hair made him strong.
2
Strahan seemed to have some superstitiousnotion that the murderer might be more secure from justice if his victim were thrust unavenged into the tomb.
3
The inhabitants here have a superstitiousnotion that this mountain, notwithstanding its daily loss, never decreases, but always keeps its own, and remains the same.
4
There were many superstitiousnotions current among the people in those days.
5
Such are the superstitiousnotions of the great masses of southern slaves.
Ús de superstition en anglès
1
Pseudoscience and superstition are easy to understand; science is complex and inaccessible.
2
Pansare was known for attacking discrimination, superstition, caste politics and religious fundamentalism.
3
Sacrifices, of human beings by Romans; the result of superstition; flesh of.
4
The persecutions of the early Church originated partly in selfishness and superstition.
5
Such are the blendings of superstition and religion in the Indian mind.
6
The greatness and loneliness of the sea does breed superstition in mariners.
7
I will root out every superstition in a circle of twenty miles.
8
For Malaysia's aviation industry that superstition looks perilously close to the truth.
9
It could not be much work, Ish decided, to overcome this superstition.
10
It is not, she assures us, a question of superstition or insecurity.
11
With him it eventuates in fantastic myth-making, rather than in coercive superstition.
12
This was perhaps a lot of superstition together with some practical facts.
13
News accounts depict hordes of emotional people trading on hunch and superstition.
14
I've heard many things spoken about it, friend, and mostly Saxon superstition.
15
General superstition had shunned it, and the plot beside Smith was vacant.
16
Beautiful was the Etruscan superstition that the ancestors become the household gods.