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Crucifixion   /krˌusɪfˈɪkʃən/   Listen
Crucifixion

noun
1.
The act of executing by a method widespread in the ancient world; the victim's hands and feet are bound or nailed to a cross.
2.
The death of Jesus by crucifixion.
3.
The infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering.  Synonym: excruciation.






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"Crucifixion" Quotes from Famous Books



... Death of Christ was attended by electric manifestations—by the darkness over the land during the Crucifixion; the tearing of the temple veil in twain; and the ...
— A Romance of Two Worlds • Marie Corelli

... the entrance doors was a large vaulted room with iron bars to the small windows. In this room, which was called the meeting-room, Nekhludoff was startled by the sight of a large picture of the Crucifixion. ...
— Resurrection • Count Leo Tolstoy

... simple. In the world of ideas everything was clear; in life all was obscure, embroiled. Was it surprising that one was miserable, horribly unhappy? Denis came to a halt in front of the bench, and as he asked this last question he stretched out his arms and stood for an instant in an attitude of crucifixion, then let them fall again ...
— Crome Yellow • Aldous Huxley

... ward, Pop still kept his place beside her. With his hand on her pulse he watched her breathing, watched the first faint quivering of her lids, the restlessness that grew into pain and later into agony. Hour after hour he sat there and passed with her through that crucifixion that follows ...
— Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories • Alice Hegan Rice

... men of His own household." He was challenged to prove His claims; He was insulted over His assertion of them, or over His silence about them. In every way, at every turn, they spoke against Him to His face, as He slowly advanced, through a life of love and suffering, to the Agony and the Crucifixion. ...
— Messages from the Epistle to the Hebrews • Handley C.G. Moule


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