vocation
→
profession
4 realizations
Related shifts
| ID | Relation type | Meaning 1 | Direction | Meaning 2 |
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Comment
| ACCEPTED Realization 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| type | Polysemy | |
| language | English | |
| lexeme | vocation | |
| meaning 1 | (Ecclesiastical) a divine calling to establish one's lifestyle | The Catholic Church supports and teaches us that there are three vocations: the single life, married life, and the religious life or priesthood. |
| direction | → | |
| meaning 2 | an occupation for which a person is suited, trained or qualified | Nursing is a vocation that many people find horrendous. |
| reference | OED English Wiktionary | |
| comment | ||
| ACCEPTED Realization 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| type | Polysemy | |
| language | French | |
| lexeme | vocation | |
| meaning 1 | vocation | |
| direction | → | |
| meaning 2 | profession | |
| reference | CNRTL | |
| comment | ||
| ACCEPTED Realization 3 | ||
|---|---|---|
| type | Derivation | |
| language | German | |
| lexeme 1 | Berufung | |
| lexeme 2 | Beruf | |
| meaning 1 | vocation | |
| direction | → | |
| meaning 2 | profession | |
| reference | ABBYY LINGUO | |
| comment | ||
| ACCEPTED Realization 4 | ||
|---|---|---|
| type | Polysemy | |
| language | Welsh | |
| lexeme | galwedigaeth | |
| meaning 1 | vocation | |
| direction | → | |
| meaning 2 | profession | |
| reference | Geiriadur | |
| comment | ||