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1 пасхальная служба
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > пасхальная служба
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2 пасхальный
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4 Пасхальная вигилия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Пасхальная вигилия
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5 пасхальная заутреня
General subject: the Easter vigilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пасхальная заутреня
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6 заутреня
1) (начало дневного круга богослужения, обычно совершается накануне вечером или ночью) matins, англик. mattins, Morning Prayer, катол. (Matins and) Lauds, (до 11 в.) лат. Vigiliaeодин из разделов заутрени катол. — nocturn
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7 ночная служба
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8 пасхальный
Easter, paschalпасхальный агнец (заколотый на еврейскую Пасху) — paschal lamb; ( Иисус Христос) Paschal Lamb, лат. Agnus Dei
пасхальная (ночная) служба — the Easter [Paschal] vigil (service)
пасхальное яичко (дарится в пасхальные дни при взаимном приветствии; окрашивается по преимуществу в красный цвет, символизирует новое рождение в вечную жизнь, дарованное кровью Христа) — Easter [paschal] egg, (в Шотландии и Сев. Англии) Pasch egg
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