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1 monachism (Ascetic life in a monastery)
Религия: монашествоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > monachism (Ascetic life in a monastery)
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2 monastic (1. Of or relating to monasteries or to monks or nuns; 2. Resembling, as in seclusion or ascetic simplicity, life in a monastery)
Религия: монастырскийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > monastic (1. Of or relating to monasteries or to monks or nuns; 2. Resembling, as in seclusion or ascetic simplicity, life in a monastery)
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3 monachism
['mɒnəkɪz(ə)m]1) Общая лексика: жизнь в монастыре, иночество, монашество2) Религия: монастырская жизнь, (Ascetic life in a monastery) монашество -
4 monastic
[mə'næstɪk]1) Общая лексика: монастырский, монах, монашеский2) Религия: (1. Of or relating to monasteries or to monks or nuns; 2. Resembling, as in seclusion or ascetic simplicity, life in a monastery) монастырский3) Христианство: иноческий, скитнический
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