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1 безвременный
1. premature2. untimelyСинонимический ряд:1. преждевременно (прил.) преждевременно2. рано (проч.) безо времени; до времени; до срока; прежде времени; прежде срока; преждевременно; рано; раньше времени; раньше срока -
2 безвременная смерть
1) General subject: premature death, untimely grave2) Makarov: early deathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > безвременная смерть
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3 ἄωρος
ἄωρος, ον (s. ὥρα; Aeschyl., Hdt.+; PSI 1057, 11 and 17; PBon 19, 10 and 15; PGM 4, 2877; 5, 332; LXX; TestAbr A 18 p. 100, 25 [Stone p. 48] ἀώρως; 19 p. 102, 22f v.l.-ος; Jos., Bell. 4, 502) untimely=too early (a term found esp. in grave ins RLattimore, Themes in Gk. and Lat. Epitaphs ’62, 185f; ZNW 22, 1923, 281 nos. 5, 3; 6, 5; 7, 2 al.; JKazazis, Hellenika 40, ’89, 21–33; s. also Preis. ind.) of children οἵτινες ἄ. ἐτίκτοντο who were born prematurely ApcPt 11, 26.
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