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1 celebrant (The priest officiating at the Eucharist)
Религия: священникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > celebrant (The priest officiating at the Eucharist)
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2 celebrant
['senbrənt]1) Общая лексика: отправляющий церковную службу, пирушки, священник, священник, отправляющий церковную службу, участник празднества2) Американизм: новобрачный3) Церковный термин: участник религиозного обряда4) Редкое выражение: празднующий (человек; что-л.), пирушки (и т.п.)5) Религия: молящийся, предстоятель, священник, отправляющий службу, участник богослужения, (One who celebrates) участник религиозного обряда, (The priest officiating at the Eucharist) священник
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