Oriënt - translation to English
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Oriënt - translation to English

TERM FOR THE EASTERN WORLD
Oriental world; Oriental (word); The Orient; Oriental; European views of the Orient
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  • Late Roman [[Diocese of the Orient]], c. 400
  • Orientalist]] painter [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]] c. 1876; nude women in harem or bathing settings are a staple of much Orientalist painting
  • Administrative Dioceses of the Roman Empire, c. 300, including the original [[Diocese of the Orient]]

Murder on the Orient Express         
  • The railway station passenger terminal in [[Vinkovci]], [[Croatia]]
1934 NOVEL BY AGATHA CHRISTIE
Murder On The Orient Express; Murder on the Calais Coach; The Murder on the Orient Express; Murder On the Orient Express; Murder in the Calais Coach; Greta Ohlsson
Moord op de Orient Express (detective verhaal van Agatha Christi)
Orient House         
HOUSE
Orient Huis (palestijns ontmoetingscentrum in jeruzalem)
oriëntering      
n. orientation

Definition

orient
or orientate (orients, orienting, oriented)
1.
When you orient yourself to a new situation or course of action, you learn about it and prepare to deal with it. (FORMAL)
You will need the time to orient yourself to your new way of eating.
= accustom
VERB: V pron-refl towards/to n/-ing
2.
see also oriented

Wikipedia

Orient

The Orient is a term for the East in relation to Europe, traditionally comprising anything belonging to the Eastern world. It is the antonym of Occident, the Western World. In English, it is largely a metonym for, and coterminous with, the continent of Asia, loosely classified into the Western Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, East Asia, and sometimes including the Caucasus. Originally, the term Orient was used to designate only the Near East, and later its meaning evolved and expanded, designating also the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, or the Far East.

The term oriental is often used to describe objects from the Orient.