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1 крестоносец
1) General subject: cross bearer, cross-bearer (в церковных обрядах), crucifer (в церковных обрядах), crusader2) Agriculture: Anisoplia (agricola) beetle (Anisoplia agricola)3) Religion: cross-bearer (One who carries a cross at the head of an ecclesiastical procession), crucifer, crucifier, crusader ( Any of those engaged in a crusade)4) Christianity: stavrophore (монашеский чин в православии) -
2 малосхимник
(монашествующий второй степени, мантийный монах, возведённый в неё посредством обряда, называемого "последованием малыя схимы, сиречь мантией") греч. stavrophore, mikroschemos -
3 ставрофор
(лицо, носящее большой запрестольный крест в религ. процессиях) stavrophore
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