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1 matins (The night office forming with lauds the first of the canonical hours)
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2 matins
1) Общая лексика: заутреня2) Церковный термин: утреня3) Поэтический язык: утреннее щебетание птиц4) Религия: (= morning prayer) утренняя молитва, (The night office forming with lauds the first of the canonical hours) заутреня5) Христианство: полунощница
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