0 something which is owned by a person, country etc -- kepunyaan
1 the state of possessing -- pemilikan
Verily, my children and my possessions are my enemies.
Examples of inalienable and alienable possessions are given in (8) and (9), respectively.
Second, inalienable possessions are necessary conditions for empathy - one's ability to know, and even experience, the intentional states of others.
Their task is to speculate on the identity of the owner of the coat on the basis of these possessions.
First, the similarity of the possessions claimed suggests that both groups participate in similar economic activities.
The symbolic value of personal gifts and possessions as a symbol of the deceased is addressed in a particularly insightful chapter.
Much less would it have been able to protect any commercial establishments or possessions overseas.
True friends were moreover believed to 'merge into one another' and to regard the other as one's second self, sharing their life and their possessions.
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