i·con–noun /ahy-kon/
1. A picture, image, or other representation.
2. A representation of some sacred personage, painted usually on a wood surface and
venerated itself as sacred.
3. A sign or representation that stands for its object by virtue of a resemblance or analogy
to it.
4. Semiotics. a sign or representation that stands for its object by virtue of a resemblance
or analogy to it.
1. A picture, image, or other representation.
2. A representation of some sacred personage, painted usually on a wood surface and
venerated itself as sacred.
3. A sign or representation that stands for its object by virtue of a resemblance or analogy
to it.
4. Semiotics. a sign or representation that stands for its object by virtue of a resemblance
or analogy to it.
proph·et-noun /prof-it/
1. A person who speaks for god or a deity, or by divine inspiration.
2. One of a band of ecstatic visionaries claiming divine inspiration and, according to
popular belief, possessing magical powers.
3. A person who practices divination.
4. A person regarded as, or claiming to be, an inspired teacher or leader.
5. A person who foretells or predicts what is to come: a weather prophet; prophets of
doom.
6. A spokesperson of some doctrine, cause, or movement.
1. A person who speaks for god or a deity, or by divine inspiration.
2. One of a band of ecstatic visionaries claiming divine inspiration and, according to
popular belief, possessing magical powers.
3. A person who practices divination.
4. A person regarded as, or claiming to be, an inspired teacher or leader.
5. A person who foretells or predicts what is to come: a weather prophet; prophets of
doom.
6. A spokesperson of some doctrine, cause, or movement.
Copyright by Fabian Berenbaum 2010
