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tra·di·tion
/trəˈdɪʃən/
傳說,傳統,慣例,引渡,交付
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tra·di·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
delivering
into
the
hands
of
another
;
delivery
.
“A
deed
takes
effect
only
from
the
tradition
or
delivery.”
2.
The
unwritten
or
oral
delivery
of
information
,
opinions
,
doctrines
,
practices
,
rites
,
and
customs
,
from
father
to
son
,
or
from
ancestors
to
posterity
;
the
transmission
of
any
knowledge
,
opinions
,
or
practice
,
from
forefathers
to
descendants
by
oral
communication
,
without
written
memorials
.
3.
Hence
,
that
which
is
transmitted
orally
from
father
to
son
,
or
from
ancestors
to
posterity
;
knowledge
or
belief
transmitted
without
the
aid
of
written
memorials
;
custom
or
practice
long
observed
.
Will
you
mock
at
an
ancient
tradition
begun
upon
an
honorable
respect?
--
Shak
.
Naught
but
tradition
remains
of
the
beautiful
village
of
Grand-Pré.
--
Longfellow
.
4.
Theol.
(a)
An
unwritten
code
of
law
represented
to
have
been
given
by
God
to
Moses
on
Sinai
.
Making
the
word
of
God
of
none
effect
through
your
tradition
,
which
ye
have
delivered
.
--
Mark
vii
. 13.
(b)
That
body
of
doctrine
and
discipline
,
or
any
article
thereof
,
supposed
to
have
been
put
forth
by
Christ
or
his
apostles
,
and
not
committed
to
writing
.
Stand
fast
,
and
hold
the
traditions
which
ye
have
been
taught
,
whether
by
word
or
our
epistle
.
--
2
Thess
.
ii
. 15.
Tradition Sunday
Eccl.
,
Palm
Sunday
; --
so
called
because
the
creed
was
then
taught
to
candidates
for
baptism
at
Easter
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tra·di·tion
,
v. t.
To
transmit
by
way
of
tradition
;
to
hand
down
. [
Obs
.]
The
following
story
is
. . .
traditioned
with
very
much
credit
amongst
our
English
Catholics
.
--
Fuller
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tradition
n
1:
an
inherited
pattern
of
thought
or
action
2:
a
specific
practice
of
long
standing
[
syn
:
custom
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Tradition
any
kind
of
teaching
,
written
or
spoken
,
handed
down
from
generation
to
generation
.
In
Mark
7:3, 9, 13,
Col
. 2:8,
this
word
refers
to
the
arbitrary
interpretations
of
the
Jews
.
In
2
Thess
. 2:15; 3:6,
it
is
used
in
a
good
sense
.
Peter
(1
Pet
.
1:18)
uses
this
word
with
reference
to
the
degenerate
Judaism
of
the
"
strangers
scattered
"
whom
he
addresses
(
comp
.
Acts
15:10;
Matt
. 15:2-6;
Gal
. 1:14).
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