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ˈpri:stlɪ прил. священнический;
жреческий;
приличествующий духовному лицу priestly garb священнический;
приличествующий духовному лицу - * vestments одеяние священника поповский жреческий находящийся под властью, контролем или тиранией духовенства priestly священнический;
приличествующий духовному лицу;
priestly garb сутана priestly священнический;
приличествующий духовному лицу;
priestly garb сутанаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > priestly
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[ˈpri:stlɪ]priestly священнический; приличествующий духовному лицу; priestly garb сутана priestly священнический; приличествующий духовному лицу; priestly garb сутана -
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adjectiveсвященнический; приличествующий духовному лицу; priestly garb сутана* * *(n) священничество* * *священнический; жреческий* * *['priest·ly || 'prɪːstlɪ] adj. приличествующий духовному лицу, священнический* * *жреческийпоповский* * *священнический; жреческий; приличествующий духовному лицу -
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