"Martyring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Martyring refers to the act of suffering and dying willingly in order to witness to one's religious beliefs, often in the face of persecution or violence. It is typically used to describe the death of a Christian martyr, as in the story of Saint Sebastian.
Martyring (verb)
Martite is a type of mineral, specifically a type of oxidized pyrite. It is a red or reddish-brown iron sulfide that forms as a result of the oxidation of pyrite (fool's gold).
Martynia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Martyniaceae. The name Martynia is derived from Jean-Martyn, a French botanist who first described the genus. The plants in this genus are commonly known as "candleplants" or "tasselflower" due to their unique flowers that resemble tassels or candles. Martynia plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas and are often grown as ornamentals for their striking flowers.
Martyrdom refers to the state of being a martyr, which means being killed or put to death for one's religious or political beliefs, or for standing up against persecution or injustice.
Martyrdoms refer to the act of dying or being killed for one's beliefs, principles, or cause, often in a heroic or noble manner. A martyr is someone who gives their life for a particular conviction or ideology, and their death or suffering is seen as a symbol or testament to their beliefs. The term "martyrdoms" can also imply a series of such events or acts of sacrifice.
Martyred is a verb that means to die or sacrifice oneself for a cause, ideology, or principle, often in a violent or brutal manner. It is often used to describe the death of a person who is killed for their beliefs, religion, or political affiliation, and is often associated with martyrdom, which is the act of gladly accepting death or persecution for a cause.
A martyr is a person who is imprisoned, tortured, or executed for their religious or political beliefs, or who is killed as a sacrifice for their cause.
Martyrizing is a verb that means to take violent or cruel action against someone, especially a captured soldier, with the intention of having that person die immediately or soon after, usually in order to prevent details of their capture from being obtained or to make an example of them to others.
A martyrologist is a person who writes or studies the records of the deaths or persecutions of saints and martyrs, typically in a religious context.