banal

  • 51banal — adjective banal lyrics Syn: trite, hackneyed, clichéd, platitudinous, vapid, commonplace, ordinary, common, stock, conventional, stereotyped, overused, overdone, overworked, stale, worn out, timeworn, tired, threadbar …

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  • 52Banal nationalism — refers to the everyday representations of the nation which build a sense of national solidarity in the citizenry. The term is derived from Michael Billig s 1995 book of the same name. Today the term is used primarily in academic discussion of… …

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  • 53Banal Sojourn — is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was originally published in 1919, so it is in the public domain. [Buttel, p. 150] About this poem Stevens wrote, Banal Sojourn is a poem of (exhaustion in August!) [Stevens… …

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  • 54BANAL, ALE — adj. T. de Droit féodal Qui était soumis à une banalité. Four banal. Moulins banaux. Voyez BAN. Il se dit encore, en termes de Droit administratif, des biens communs dont le public a la jouissance. Arbitrage banal. Il signifie aussi figurément,… …

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  • 55Banal-Hof — Regierungshauptgebäude von Kroatien in Zagreb Der Banal Hof oder auch Palais des Banus (kroatisch: Banski dvori) ist ein historisches Gebäude im Regierungsviertel der kroatischen Hauptstadt Zagreb. Es handelt sich hierbei um ein langes,… …

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  • 56Banal oven — The four banal (English: banal oven) was a common municipal institution in medieval France. Generally ovens were owned by the feudal lord of the municipality and operated by an ovenmaster or fournier ; personal ovens were generally outlawed,… …

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  • 57Banal-Husaren-Regiment — Der Regimentsgründer Banus Graf Karl Josef Batthyány Das Regiment war ein Kavallerieverband, der 1750 als Banaler Husaren für die kaiserlich habsburgische Armee errichtet wurde. 1769 wurde das Regiment als Cavallerie Regiment Nr. 42 in die… …

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  • 58banal — adjective Etymology: French, from Middle French, of compulsory feudal service, possessed in common, commonplace, from ban Date: 1825 lacking originality, freshness, or novelty ; trite Synonyms: see insipid …

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  • 59banal — adjective /bəˈnɑːl,ˈbeɪnəl,bəˈnæl/ Common in a boring way, to the point of being predictable; containing nothing new or fresh. Syn: cliche, cliché, corny, everyday, hackneyed, prosaic, trite, vapid …

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  • 60banal — pop. Común, trivial (TG), vulgar (TG) …

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