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1 омофор
I(богослужебная одежда, накидка в виде широкой ленты на плечах архиерея, символизирующая потерянную и обретённую овцу, несомую Добрым пастырем; украшена изображениями крестов) omophorionвеликий омофор (длинная широкая лента с изображениями крестов; огибая шею, спускается одним концом на грудь, а другим - на спину) — the great omophorion
IIмалый омофор (широкая лента с изображениями крестов, спускается обоими концами на грудь, спереди сшита или закреплена пуговицами; надевается архиереем поверх саккоса и только для совершения литургии) — the omophorion
(плат, покрывающий голову у женщин, напр. в изображениях Богородицы) kerchief
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