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6 Right of Sanctuary (In Anglo-Saxon England all churches and churchyards generally provided refuge for fugitives for 40 days)
Религия: гарантия безопасности в стенах святыниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Right of Sanctuary (In Anglo-Saxon England all churches and churchyards generally provided refuge for fugitives for 40 days)
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7 camposanto
m.cemetery.* * *1 cemetery* * *SM churchyard, graveyard, cemetery* * *masculino (liter) graveyard, cemetery* * *= churchyard.Ex. Visiting churches and churchyards is becoming increasingly popular among both local people and tourists.* * *masculino (liter) graveyard, cemetery* * *= churchyard.Ex: Visiting churches and churchyards is becoming increasingly popular among both local people and tourists.
* * *( liter)graveyard, cemetery* * *
camposanto sustantivo masculino (liter) graveyard, cemetery
camposanto sustantivo masculino cemetery
' camposanto' also found in these entries:
English:
graveyard
* * *camposanto nmcemetery, graveyard* * *m cemetery* * *camposanto nm: graveyard, cemetery -
8 cementerio
m.cemetery.cementerio de automóviles o coches scrapyardcementerio nuclear o radiactivo nuclear dumping ground* * *1 cemetery, graveyard\cementerio de coches scrapyard* * *noun m.* * *SM [municipal] cemetery; [en iglesia] graveyardcementerio de coches — used-car dump, junkyard (EEUU)
* * *masculino cemetery; ( al lado de una iglesia) graveyard* * *= cemetery, graveyard, churchyard.Ex. When death certificates are unavailable due to cost, law, practice, legibility, time or proximity, the identification and availability of mortuary, cemetery and funeral home records becomes important to the family historian.Ex. Sections cover farms and ranches, towns, schools and churches, fisheries and canneries, railroads, mines and ghost towns, and graveyards.Ex. Visiting churches and churchyards is becoming increasingly popular among both local people and tourists.----* cementerio de automóviles = scrapyard.* cementerio de coches = junkyard, scrapyard.* * *masculino cemetery; ( al lado de una iglesia) graveyard* * *= cemetery, graveyard, churchyard.Ex: When death certificates are unavailable due to cost, law, practice, legibility, time or proximity, the identification and availability of mortuary, cemetery and funeral home records becomes important to the family historian.
Ex: Sections cover farms and ranches, towns, schools and churches, fisheries and canneries, railroads, mines and ghost towns, and graveyards.Ex: Visiting churches and churchyards is becoming increasingly popular among both local people and tourists.* cementerio de automóviles = scrapyard.* cementerio de coches = junkyard, scrapyard.* * *cemetery; (al lado de una iglesia) graveyardCompuesto:* * *
cementerio sustantivo masculino
cemetery;
( junto a una iglesia) graveyard;
cementerio sustantivo masculino
1 cemetery, graveyard
2 cementerio de automóviles, scrapyard
' cementerio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reposar
- nicho
- panteón
English:
bury
- cementery
- churchyard
- graveyard
- cemetery
- grave
- scrap
* * *cementerio nm1. [de muertos] cemeterycementerio de coches scrapyard, junkyard;cementerio nuclear nuclear dumping ground;cementerio radiactivo nuclear dumping ground* * *m cemetery* * *cementerio nm: cemetery* * *cementerio n cemetery [pl. cemeteries] -
9 right of sanctuary
Религия: (In Anglo-Saxon England all churches and churchyards generally provided refuge for fugitives for 40 days) гарантия безопасности в стенах святыни -
10 гарантия безопасности в стенах святыни
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гарантия безопасности в стенах святыни
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11 HÖLDR
a. fleshy; vel holdr, well-fleshed.* * *m., in old MSS. spelt hꜹlðr or hꜹlþr, denoting that the d is inflexive, not radical; [the word therefore is not to be derived from halda, but is identical with A. S. hæleð, Germ. held, whence mod. Swed. and Dan. hjälta and helt, see halr]:—a Norse law term, a kind of higher yeoman, like the statesman of Westmorland, i. e. the owner of allodial land, mod. Norse odelsbonde; the höld is to be distinguished from a hersir (q. v.) or a lendr maðr, who held land in fee from the king, see the interesting story in Har. S. Harðr. ch. 62 (Fms. vi. 278); the höld is thus defined, sá er hꜹldr er hann hefir óðöl at erfðum tekit bæði eptir föður ok móður, þau er hans forellrar ( forefathers) hafa átt áðr fyrir þeim, N. G. L. ii. 146; hölda tvá eða bændr ina beztu, i. 251. In old Norway the churchyards were divided into four parts; in the first were buried the lendir menn, next them the hölds and their children (hölds-lega), then the freed men (leysingjar), and lastly the thralls (man, q. v.) nearest to the wall; the höld had right to twice as much as the simple franklin, and half as much as the lendr maðr, e. g. bóandi hálvan annan eyri, höldr þrjá aura, lendr maðr sex aura, jarl tólf aura, konungr þrjár merkr, N. G. L. i. 45, cp. 55, 71, 81; þegnar ok hꜹlðar, svá eru búendr kallaðir, Edda 107; haulðar, þat er búendr þeir, er gildir eru af ættum eða réttum fullum, 94; Björn hlaut annan bústað góðan ok virðilegan, görðisk hann ekki handgenginn konungi, því var hann kallaðr Björn hölðr, Eg. 198; lends manns son skal taka hölds rétt ef hann fær eigi lönd, N. G. L. i. 71; hann veltisk ór jarldóminum ok tók hölds rétt, Orkn. 12: for the weregild to be paid for a höld (hölds-gjöld) see N. G. L. i. 81: a law of king St. Olave ordered that Icelanders whilst in Norway should enjoy the right of a höld; Íslendingar eigu at hafa hölds-rétt í Noregi, D. I. i. 65.2. in poetry, a man, Hm. 41; hölda synir, the sons of men, 93, Fm. 19, Hkr. i. 101, where the mother of Ganger-Rolf calls him ‘the kinsman of the hölds,’ cp. also Rm. 21, Gs. 17; h. inn hvíti, Ísl. ii. 251 (in a verse): in mod. Icel. usage it remains in bú-höldr, q. v. -
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14 ეკლესიის ეზო
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plchurchyards
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