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1 shrive
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2 исповедовался
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3 исповедовать
1) General subject: confess, hear a shrift, interrogate, profess (веру), receive confession (кого-л.), embrace2) Obsolete: shrive3) Religion: acknowledge, adherent, advocate, affirm, confess ( To acknowledge belief or faith in something), shrive (To administer the sacrament of reconciliation)5) Christianity: hear confession of (smb.) -
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5 исповедовать
1) ( веру) to profess, to confess2) ( священнику) to confess3) (кого-л.) to hear confession (of), to administer confession (to), to receive one's confessionисповедовать и отпустить грехи устар. — to shrive
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > исповедовать
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6 исповедать
General subject: interrogate, profess, shrive, hear a shrift -
7 исповедаться
1) General subject: confess, shrive, make shrift2) Religion: make a confession -
8 каяться
1) General subject: beat breast, repent2) Christianity: shrive -
9 налагать епитимью
1) General subject: shrive2) Church: enjoin penance, to injoin penance3) Religion: discipline, penance4) Christianity: give penance to -
10 наложить епитимью
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11 отпускать грехи
1) General subject: loose, remit, absolve of sins2) Obsolete: shrive3) Religion: absolve, administer absolution, assoil ( То remit a sin by absolution), give absolution, grant absolution, justify, atone for sins -
12 отпустить грехи
1) General subject: grant remission of sins (кому-л.), (кому-л.) purify from his sins, (кому-л.) purify of his sins2) Church: loose3) Obsolete: shrive4) Religion: administer absolution, give absolution, grant absolution -
13 принимать исповедь
Religion: shriveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принимать исповедь
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14 прощать
1) General subject: absolve (что-либо), assoil, compound (оскорбление), excuse, forgive, forgive (кому-л., что-л.), forgive for (кого-л., за что-л.), let off, let something pass, overlook, pardon, release (долг), remit, look over, loose2) Religion: assoil (To grant forgiveness), pardon of sins, shrive3) Law: condone4) Makarov: remit (помиловать), forgive for (кого-л. за что-л.), forgive (кому-л. что-л.) -
15 исповедоваться
to confess (one's sins), make one's confession to sb, shriveРусско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > исповедоваться
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17 исповедь
( таинство отпущения грехов) confession, confessional, confessionaryисповедь, принимаемая мирянином — lay confession
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18 отпускать грехи
кому-л. to grant smb. remission of sins, to give smb. absolution, to absolve, to remit sins, to administer [give, grant] absolution to smb., to shrive, устар. to assoil"отпускаю грехи твои" лат. — "absolvo te"
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > отпускать грехи
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19 исповедовать
profess глагол:profess (исповедовать, преподавать, притворяться, обучать, избрать своей профессией, открыто признавать) -
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См. также в других словарях:
Shrive — Shrive, v. t. [imp. {Shrived}or {Shrove}; p. p. {Shriven}or {Shrived}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shriving}.] [OE. shriven, schriven, AS. scr[=i]van to shrive, to impose penance or punishment; akin to OFries. skr[=i]va to impose punishment; cf. OS.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrive — Shrive, v. i. To receive confessions, as a priest; to administer confession and absolution. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shrive — ► VERB (past shrove; past part. shriven) archaic 1) (of a priest) hear the confession of, assign penance to, and absolve (someone). 2) (shrive oneself) present oneself to a priest for confession, penance, and absolution. ORIGIN Old English,… … English terms dictionary
shrive — index clear, excuse, forgive, palliate (excuse), purge (wipe out by atonement), redeem (satisfy debts) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. W … Law dictionary
shrive — O.E. scrifan assign, decree, impose penance, from W.Gmc. *skriban (Cf. O.S. scriban, O.Du. scrivan, Du. schrijven to write; O.N. skrjpt penance, confession ), an early borrowing from L. scribere to write (see SCRIPT (Cf. script)) … Etymology dictionary
shrive — [shrīv] vt. shrived or shrove, shriven [shriv′ən] or shrived, shriving [ME shriven < OE scrifan, akin to Ger schreiben, to write < early WGmc borrowing < L scribere, to write: see SCRIBE] Archaic 1. to hear the confession of and absolve… … English World dictionary
Shrive — This most interesting surname, with variant spellings Shreeve(s), Shreve, Shrive, Schrieve, Shireff, and Sheriff, originated as an occupational name for a sheriff, a word derived from the Old English scir , shire, administrative district, plus… … Surnames reference
shrive — [OE] Shrive ‘hear someone’s confession’ goes back ultimately to Latin scrībere ‘write’ (source of English scribe, script, etc). This was borrowed into prehistoric West Germanic as *skrīban, whose direct descendants are German schreiben and Dutch… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
shrive — [OE] Shrive ‘hear someone’s confession’ goes back ultimately to Latin scrībere ‘write’ (source of English scribe, script, etc). This was borrowed into prehistoric West Germanic as *skrīban, whose direct descendants are German schreiben and Dutch… … Word origins
shrive — verb (shrived or shrove; shriven or shrived; shriving) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English scrīfan to shrive, prescribe (akin to Old High German scrīban to write), from Latin scribere to write more at scribe Date: before 12th century… … New Collegiate Dictionary
shrive — verb /ˈʃɹaɪv/ a) To hear or receive a confession (of sins etc.) Twas a good thought, boy, to come here and shrive , The Croppy Boy, trad Irish song. b) To prescribe penance or absolution See Also: scribe, shrift … Wiktionary