Associations to the word «Amen»
Noun
- Deity
- Gloria
- Sanctuary
- Cult
- Parson
- Proclamation
- Finale
- Ani
- Pulpit
- Nigeria
- Rabbi
- Psychiatrist
- Kneeling
- Epithet
- Ea
- Pantheon
- Testament
- Shrine
- Bark
- Mildred
- Kon
- Missionary
- Requiem
- Casey
- Faithful
- Dynasty
- Travis
- Mercy
- Chorus
- Priesthood
- Chanting
- Praise
- Steward
- Wilt
- Bible
- Slayer
- Afterlife
- Ginger
- Sphinx
- Worship
- Iii
- Throne
- Word
- Princesse
- Baldwin
- Sentence
- Crouch
- Eternity
- Chord
- Inscription
- Fold
- Tomb
- Cry
- Bent
- Chaos
- Punt
- Ave
- Rooster
- Completion
- Or
- Multitude
- Ancient
- Altar
- Ptolemy
- Paradise
- Randy
- Pyramid
- Ram
- Symbolism
- Thunderbolt
- Homage
- Cock
- Majesty
- Sherman
Wiktionary
AMEN, adverb. At the end of religious prayers: so be it.
AMEN, adverb. At the end of a creed or in Koranic and Biblical translations: truly, verily.
AMEN, interjection. An expression of strong agreement.
AMEN, noun. An instance of saying ‘amen’.
AMEN, noun. A title of Christ; the Faithful One (especially with reference to Revelation 3:14)
AMEN, verb. To say Amen.
AMEN, proper noun. An English surname.
AMEN BREAK, proper noun. (music) A short drum solo from the 1969 song "Amen, Brother" by The Winstons, later very widely sampled for use in electronic music genres such as breakbeat and drum and bass.
AMEN CURLER, noun. (idiomatic) (1811) A parish clerk.
AMEN CURLERS, noun. Plural of amen curler
Dictionary definition
AMEN, noun. A primeval Egyptian personification of air and breath; worshipped especially at Thebes.
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