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1 требник
2) Church: formulary, service book3) Religion: Ordinarium, book of Needs, breviary, church book, church service, diurnal, formulary ( A collection of prescribed prayers)4) Christianity: small Euchologion -
2 молитвенник
1) ( богомолец) (a man of) prayer2) ( книга - сборник молитв) prayer-book, primer, book of devotions, religious book, prayer manual, катол. missal; греч. hagiasmateron, ( для мирян) правосл. synopsis, (карманный, средневековый) portas(s), porthors, porthouse; (для религ. процессий) processional, processionary
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