GC: pln S: UN – https://bit.ly/1kYiZcO (last access: 4 September 2014); UN – https://bit.ly/1kYiZcO (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – human (adj): mid-15c., humain, humaigne, “human,” from Old French humain, umain (adj.) “of or belonging to man” (12c.), from Latin humanus “of man, human,” also “humane, philanthropic, kind,
GC: n S: UN – http://bit.do/ezN9H (last access: 31 October 2018); IIED – http://bit.do/ezN9C (last access: 31 October 2018). N: 1. – human (adj): mid-15c., humain, humaigne, “human,” from Old French humain, umain (adj.) “of or belonging to man” (12c.), from Latin humanus “of man, human,” also “humane, philanthropic, kind,
GC: n S: Wired – https://bit.ly/2D1ngal (last access: 1 February 2019); NCR – https://bit.ly/2G5AHdv (last access: 1 February 2019). N: 1. – human (adj): mid-15c., humain, humaigne, “human,” from Old French humain, umain (adj.) “of or belonging to man” (12c.), from Latin humanus “of man, human,” also “humane, philanthropic, kind,
GC: n S: The Guardian – https://bit.ly/1sE5Pnx (last access: 4 September 2014); UNODC – https://bit.ly/1snpFhV (last access: 1 February 2019). N: 1. – human (adj): mid-15c., humain, humaigne, “human,” from Old French humain, umain (adj.) “of or belonging to man” (12c.), from Latin humanus “of man, human,” also “humane, philanthropic,
GC: n S: NIH – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/references/phspolicylabanimals.pdf (last access: 4 September 2014); UNL – http://research.unl.edu/researchresponsibility/public-health-service-policy-on-human-care-and-use-of-laboratory-animals/ (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – humane (adj.): mid-15c., variant of human (compare german/germane, urban/urbane), used interchangeably with it until early 18c., by which time it had become a distinct word with sense of
GC: adv S : EP – http://www.europarl.europa.eu/pdfs/news/public/focus/20101001FCS84570/20101001FCS84570_en.pdf (last access: March 2013); UNICEF – https://www.corecommitments.unicef.org/ccc-1-3 (last access: 1 May 2024). N: 1. 1590s, from “humane” + “-ly” (2). 2. humanely (adv): in a kind, merciful, or sympathetic way. The prisoners are being treated humanely. with the infliction of as little pain as
GC: adj S: UNICEF – http://www.unicef.org/about/annualreport/files/Brazil_COAR_2010.pdf (last access: 4 September 2014); WOL – https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jpm.12974 (last access: 2 May 2024). N: 1. early 17th century: from French humaniser, from Latin humanus (see human). 2. From verb “humanise” (UK) or “humanize” (US): to make or become human. to make or become humane.
GC: adj, n. S: DWB – https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/who-we-are/books-about-msf/doctors-without-borders-humanitarian-quests-impossible-dreams-medecins (last access: 25 April 2024); DigHum – https://digitalhumanitarians.com/ (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix from unitarian,
GC: n S: UNOCHA – https://www.unocha.org/humanitarian-access (last access: 5 May 2024); UN – https://press.un.org/en/2024/sc15651.doc.htm (last access: 5 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: HAct – https://humanitarianaction.info/ (last access: 1 May 2024); UN – https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/future-humanitarian-action (last access: 1 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: UNOCHA – https://asiadisasterguide.unocha.org/III-humanitarian-actors.html (last access: 8 May 2024); ICRC – https://blogs.icrc.org/law-and-policy/2023/03/16/humanitarian-principles-historical-legal/ (last access: 8 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: UN – https://www.un.org/en/our-work/deliver-humanitarian-aid (last access: 2 May 2024); UNICEF – https://www.unicef.org/eu/our-humanitarian-aid-work-unicef (last access: 2 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) +
GC: n S: UNICEF – https://www.unicef.org/eca/media/2671/file/Social_Protection2.pdf (last access: 2 May 2024); UNOCHA – https://2022.gho.unocha.org/ (last access: 2 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: TATS – https://www.annalsthoracicsurgery.org/article/S0003-4975(01)03228-3/fulltext (last access: 8.05.2024); Europe PMC – https://europepmc.org/article/med/16156394 (last access: 8 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix from unitarian,
GC: n S: Devpolicy – https://devpolicy.org/australian-aid-in-the-asian-century-part-one-the-humanitarian-case20120719/ (last access: 13 October 2012); JournRes – https://journalistsresource.org/politics-and-government/intervening-syria-humanitarian-purposes-research-say/ (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from “human” (adj.) +
GC: n S: ICRC – https://www.icrc.org/en/document/sudan-icrc-deplores-deliberate-and-deadly-attack-its-humanitarian-convoy-khartoum (last access: 7 May 2024); AI – https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/09/ukraine-missile-attack-on-humanitarian-convoy-in-zaporizhzhia-further-proof-of-russias-utter-disregard-for-civilian-lives/ (last access: 7 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: IPI – https://bit.ly/2SHi0Q4 (last access: 4 January 2019); RCO – https://bit.ly/2R9cZTC (last access: 4 January 2019). N: 1- humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix
GC: n S: Haaretz – https://www.haaretz.com/2011-11-26/ty-article/france-bid-for-syria-humanitarian-corridor-unjustified-un-says/0000017f-e703-da9b-a1ff-ef6f150c0000 (last access: 22 February 2019); ICRC – https://www.icrc.org/en/document/how-humanitarian-corridors-work (last access: 2 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) +
GC: n S: Telegraph – http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/davidblair/100179303/syrias-humanitarian-crisis-is-being-forgotten-in-the-blood-and-thunder-of-the-revolution/ (last access: 28 February 2013); HumCoalit – http://humanitariancoalition.ca/info-portal/factsheets/what-is-a-humanitarian-crisis (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: GICHD – https://www.gichd.org/ (last access: 5 May 2024); UNMAS – https://www.unmas.org/en/5-pillars-of-mine-action (last access: 5 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: IFRC – https://www.ifrc.org/document/humanitarian-diplomacy-policy (last access: 7 May 2024); ICRC – https://www.icrc.org/en/what-we-do/humanitarian-diplomacy-and-communication (last access: 7 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: DFID – https://www.gov.uk/donate-volunteer-humanitarian-disaster (last access: 8 May 2024); WVI – https://www.wvi.org/disaster-management/what-humanitarian-disaster (last access: 8 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix
GC: n S: ICRC – https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/book-review-humanitarian-ethics-guide-morality-aid-war-and-disaster (last access: 8 May 2024); CoordS – https://www.coordinationsud.org/wp-content/uploads/1100._chapter_1_en_-_humanitarian_ethics.pdf (last access: 8 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun, 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix
GC: n S: Reuters – https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/new-field-hospital-established-gaza-israeli-military-says-2024-05-11/ (last access: 12 May 2024); MSF – https://www.msf.org/how-we-work (last access: 12 May 2024). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix