homily

Homily is a word that is derived from Greek from the word of //homilia// which is defined to have communion or to communicate with other individuals. Although, today this term signifies as a sermon told from a preacher to christians in connexion with the breaking of bread.
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hom·i·ly  /ˈhɒməli/ - [**hom**-//uh//-lee] - Homily. (n.d.). //Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)//. Retrieved April 04, 2007, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Homily
 * __Proper definition:__**
 * __–noun, plural -lies.__**
 * **__1.__** || **__a sermon, usually on a Biblical topic and usually of a nondoctrinal nature.__** ||
 * **__2.__** || **__an admonitory or moralizing discourse.__** ||
 * **__3.__** || **__an inspirational saying or cliché.__** ||

__**Example of using the word in a sentence**__ The preacher's speeches were always homilies, advising his listeners to repent and reform.

In the novel Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, homily is utilized in chapter 9 titled, [|"The Sermon"]. Father Mapple is the individual who announced the sermon about the story of Jonah, the prophet swallowed by a whale. Father Mapple made his sermon deeply emotional and strong felt to all the shipmates that attended that Sunday morning sermon.
 * __Used in Literature__**

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