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Макаров: языческие обычаи -
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1. n язычник; язычница2. n библ. нееврей3. n варвар, дикарь, невежественный человек, неуч4. a языческий5. a не верящий в бога6. a варварский, дикий, невежественныйСинонимический ряд:1. ethnic (adj.) ethnic; gentile; infidelic; pagan; profane2. godless (adj.) godless; heretical; irreligious; unconverted3. infidel (adj.) atheist; heathenish; infidel4. savage (adj.) savage; uncivilized5. barbarian (noun) barbarian; primitive; savage6. gentile (noun) gentile; idolater; infidel; pagan; unbelieverАнтонимический ряд:believer; civilized; devout -
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1. [ʹhi:ð(ə)n] n1. язычник; язычницаthe heathen - собир. язычники
2. библ. нееврей3. варвар, дикарь, невежественный человек, неуч2. [ʹhi:ð(ə)n] a1. 1) языческий2) не верящий в бога2. варварский, дикий, невежественный -
4 heathen (t. An unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible; 2. Of or relating to heathens, their religions, or their customs)
Религия: нееврей, язычница, языческий, язычникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > heathen (t. An unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible; 2. Of or relating to heathens, their religions, or their customs)
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1. heathen2. paganСинонимический ряд:идолопоклоннический (прил.) идолопоклоннический -
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* * *heathenish; gentile; pagan* * *heid|nisch ['haidnɪʃ]1. adjheathen; (auf Götterkult bezüglich) pagan2. advlike a heathen or paganhéídnisch denken — to have heathen or pagan beliefs
héídnisch geprägt — characterized by heathen or pagan customs
héídnisch leben — to live a heathen or pagan life
* * *(not belonging to any of the major world religions: pagan tribes; pagan gods.) pagan* * *heid·nisch[ˈhaidnɪʃ]I. adj heathen, paganII. adv in a pagan manner* * *Adjektiv heathen; pagan* * *heidnische Bräuche pagan customs ( oder rites)* * *Adjektiv heathen; pagan* * *adj.gentile adj.heathen adj.heathenish adj.pagan adj. -
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3) Bookish: paganish4) Rare: Greekish5) Religion: Gentile (Of or relating to Gentile), Greekish (= paganish), heathen (t. An unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible; 2. Of or relating to heathens, their religions, or their customs), heathenish (Of or relating to heathens, their religions, or their customs), pagan (= paganish), paganish (Of or relating to paganism)6) Bible: gentile -
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2) Obsolete: paynim (о мусульманах, тж. пренебр.)3) Religion: ethnic, heathen (t. An unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible; 2. Of or relating to heathens, their religions, or their customs), idolater, infidel (One who is not a Christian or who opposes Christianity), pagan (A follower of a polytheistic religion, as in ancient Rome), paynim (= pagan) -
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1. faith; belief2. beliefверования и обычаи, признаваемые всем светом — beliefs and customs which are received by the whole world
3. convictionСинонимический ряд:религия (сущ.) вера; веру; религия -
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heidense gebruikenheathen/pagan customsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > heidense gebruiken
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