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1 Knight Hospitaller
Knight Hospitaler (Knight Hospitaller) pl Knights Hospital(l)ers → academic.ru/35725/hospitaler">hospitaler 1 -
2 knight hospitaller
كسيك كهدرسلك هاي راهب هاي نظامي كهدرسال.....گ -
3 Knight Hospitaler
Knight Hospitaler (Knight Hospitaller) pl Knights Hospital(l)ers → academic.ru/35725/hospitaler">hospitaler 1 -
4 knight
I [naɪt]1) stor. cavaliere m.2) (in chess) cavallo m.••II [naɪt]you're my knight in shining armour! — iron. sei il mio prode cavaliere!
verbo transitivo BE fare cavaliere, investire cavaliere* * *1. noun1) (in earlier times, a man of noble birth who is trained to fight, especially on horseback: King Arthur and his knights.) cavaliere2) (a man of rank, having the title `Sir': Sir John Brown was made a knight in 1969.) cavaliere3) (a piece used in chess, usually shaped like a horse's head.) cavallo2. verb(to make (a person) a knight: He was knighted for his services to industry.) fare cavaliere* * *[naɪt]1. ncavaliere m, Chess cavallo2. vt* * *knight /naɪt/n.1 (stor.) cavaliere2 (in GB, titolo onorifico) cavaliere ( comporta il titolo di Sir): Knight of the ( Order of the) Bath, Cavaliere (dell'Ordine) del Bagno4 (fig.) campione; difensore● (in GB) knight bachelor, cavaliere che non appartiene a un ordine specifico ( è il titolo onorifico più basso) □ a knight errant, (stor.) un cavaliere errante; (fig.) un cavaliere errante, un Don Chisciotte □ knight errantry, (stor.) cavalleria; (fig.) donchisciottismo □ (fig.) knight in shining armour (o on a white charger), soccorritore, salvatore (spec. di una donna); cavaliere senza macchia e senza paura □ (stor.) knight of the post, chi presta false testimonianze per professione; spergiuro □ (fam.) knight of the road, viaggiatore di commercio; camionista; vagabondo; (stor.) bandito, grassatore □ (stor.) knight of the shire, rappresentante di una contea in parlamento □ (stor.) knight-service, servizio prestato come cavaliere, con ricompensa di un feudo □ Knights Hospitaller (o Hospitallers), Cavalieri di Malta □ (letter.) the Knights of the Round Table, i Cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda □ (stor.) Knights Templar (o Templars), templari □ to be made a knight, essere nominato (o fatto) cavaliere; (stor.) essere creato cavaliere.(to) knight /naɪt/v. t.fare, nominare cavaliere; (stor.) creare cavaliere.* * *I [naɪt]1) stor. cavaliere m.2) (in chess) cavallo m.••II [naɪt]you're my knight in shining armour! — iron. sei il mio prode cavaliere!
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5 hospitaller
n. 종교적 자선 단체 회원, 병원 부속 교회 목사(런던의), =Knight Hospitaler -
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7 Malteserritter
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hospitalier, -ière [ɔspitalje, jεʀ]adjectivea. ( = d'hôpital) [service, personnel, médecine] hospitalb. ( = accueillant) hospitable* * *- ière ɔspitalje, ɛʀ adjectif1) Médecine hospital (épith)2) ( accueillant) hospitable3) Religion [ordre] charitable* * *ɔspitalje, jɛʀ adj (-ière)1) (= accueillant) (personne) hospitableIls sont très hospitaliers. — They're very hospitable.
2) MÉDECINE (service, centre) hospital modif* * *hospitalier, - ièreA adj2 ( accueillant) [atmosphère, lieu] hospitable;( féminin hospitalière) [ɔspitalje, ɛr] adjectif3. RELIGION [frère, sœur, ordre] Hospitaller————————, hospitalière [ɔspitalje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom fémininles hospitaliers hospital staff ou workers————————nom masculin -
9 maltańczy|k
Ⅰ m pers. Relig. Knight of Malta, (Knight) Hospitaller Ⅱ m anim. Zool. Maltese (dog)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > maltańczy|k
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10 bonifrat|er
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bonifrat|er
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11 госпитальер
м. ист.о́рден госпиталье́ров — Knights Hospitallers, Knights of St. John of Jerusalem
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12 hospitaalridder
n. Knight Hospitaler, member of the Benedictine hospitaller religious order founded in Jerusalem -
13 мальтийский
мальти́йский крест — Maltese cross
мальти́йский ры́царь — knight of Malta, Hospitaller
мальти́йская боло́нка — Maltese dog
См. также в других словарях:
Knight Hospitaller — /naɪt ˈhɒspətələ/ (say nuyt hospuhtuhluh) noun (plural Knights Hospitallers) → Hospitaller …
Knight Hospitaller — Holy order of knights pledged to administer to the sick and protect holy places during the Crusades. ♦ The Knights of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem. An order of military monks, founded in 1048. Originally keepers of a hospital for the… … Medieval glossary
knight — n. & v. n. 1 a man awarded a non hereditary title (Sir) by a sovereign in recognition of merit or service. 2 hist. a a man, usu. noble, raised esp. by a sovereign to honourable military rank after service as a page and squire. b a military… … Useful english dictionary
Knight Templar — Similar to the Hospitallers, but more likely to provide protection and currency exchange for travellers to the Holy Lands. ♦ A military and religious order, founded about 1118 for the protection of the Holy Sepulchre and pilgrims to the Holy Land … Medieval glossary
Knight of Obedience — is a rank in the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta. Unlike those professed chaplains and knights who take vows of chastity, poverty and obedience these Knights, and now Dames, make a promise… … Wikipedia
Knight of St John — or Knight of Malta noun A hospitaller (qv under ↑hospital) • • • Main Entry: ↑knight … Useful english dictionary
Knight — Knighthood redirects here. For modern British honours, see Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom. For other nations, see State decoration. For other uses, see knight (disambiguation) and knights (disambiguation). Royal and noble… … Wikipedia
knight of malta — noun (plural knights of malta) Usage: usually capitalized K&M Etymology: from Malta, island in the Mediterranean, the seat of the order from 1530 1798 : hospitaler * * * Knight of St John or Knight of Malta … Useful english dictionary
Knight of Malta — noun see hospitaler * * * Knight of St John or Knight of Malta noun A hospitaller (qv under ↑hospital) • • • Main Entry: ↑knight … Useful english dictionary
Knight of St John of Jerusalem — /dʒəˈrusələm/ (say juh roohsuhluhm) noun (plural Knights of St John of Jerusalem) → Hospitaller …
Knights Hospitaller — Knights of Malta redirects here. For the Rome based successor widely considered a sovereign subject, see Sovereign Military Order of Malta. For other uses, see Knights of Malta (disambiguation). Knights Hospitallers Sovereign Military Hospitaller … Wikipedia