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1 приношение
offering; ( у древних левитов) библ. heave offering -
2 nazr
votive offering, usu. alms or food given to the poor in expectation of God’s favor; fee paid for prayers, incantations, etc.; alms, charity. (Arabic) -
3 zavjetni dar
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4 Votivgabe
fvotive offering -
5 exvoto
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6 оброк
vow, promise, pledge; votive offering* * *обро̀к,м., -ци, (два) обро̀ка vow, promise, pledge; votive offering.* * *votive offering* * *vow, promise, pledge; votive offering -
7 курбан
1. (жертвоприношение) (votive) offering(жертви) sacrifice, victim, offering2. (ястие) boiled mutton* * *курба̀н,м., -и, (два) курба̀на рел.1. ( жертвоприношение) (votive) offering; ( жертва) sacrifice, victim, offering;2. ( ястие) boiled mutton.* * *1. (жертви) sacrifice, victim, offering 2. (жертвоприношение) (votive) offering 3. (ястие) boiled mutton -
8 Weihgabe
* * *Weih|ga|bef (REL)(votive) offering, oblation (form)* * * -
9 ἀνάθεμα
ἀνάθεμα, ατος, τό = ἀνατεθειμένον (ἀνατίθημι) ‘something placed’ or ‘set up’, H. Gk. form for the older (Hom. et al.) ἀνάθημα (Moeris 188; Phryn. 249 Lob.; s. SIG index).① that which is dedicated as a votive offering, a votive offering set up in a temple (Plut., Pelop. 291 [25, 7]; 2 Macc 2:13; Philo, Mos. 1, 253) Lk 21:5 v.l.② that which has been cursed, cursed, accursed (LXX as a rule=חֵרֶם: what is ‘devoted to the divinity’ can be either consecrated or accursed. The mng. of the word in the other NT passages moves definitely in the direction of the latter [like Num 21:3; Dt 7:26; Josh 6:17; 7:12; Judg 1:17; Zech 14:11, but also the curse-tablets from Megara, as IDefixWünsch 1, 17]) οὐδεὶς ἐν πνεύματι θεοῦ λαλῶν λέγει• ἀνάθεμα Ἰησοῦς no one who speaks by God’s Spirit says ‘Jesus be cursed’ 1 Cor 12:3 (on this subject Laud. Therap. 22 ὅταν ὁ δαίμων ἀλλοιώσας τὸν ἐνεργούμενον, ἐκεῖνος ὅλος λαλεῖ, τὸ στόμα τοῦ πάσχοντος ἴδιον τεχναζόμενος ὄργανον=when the divinity has altered the one it has influenced, then it is altogether the divinity that speaks, for it has skillfully made the victim’s mouth its own instrument; NBrox, BZ n.s. 12, ’68, 103–11). As a formula ἀνάθεμα ἔστω Gal 1:8f. For this ἤτω ἀ. 1 Cor 16:22. Likew. ηὐχόμην ἀνάθεμα εἶναι αὐτὸς ἐγὼ ἀπὸ τοῦ Χριστοῦ I could wish that I myself would be accursed ( and therefore separated) from Christ Ro 9:3 (CSchneider, D. Volks-u. Heimatgefühl b. Pls: Christentum u. Wissensch. 8, ’32, 1–14; PBratsiotis, Eine Notiz zu Rö 9:3 u. 10:1: NovT 5, ’62, 299f).③ the content that is expressed in a curse, a curse. The expr. ἀναθέματι ἀνεθεματίσαμεν ἑαυτοὺς μηδενὸς γεύσασθαι Ac 23:14 means that the conspirators bound themselves to the plot with a dreadful oath, so that if they failed the curse would fall upon them (ἀ. ἀναθεματίζειν as Dt 13:15; 20:17). S. Dssm., LO 74 (LAE 92f); Nägeli 49; Schürer II 432f; Billerb. IV 293–333: D. Synagogenbann.—S. also ἀνάθημα, a spelling that oft. alternates w. ἀνάθεμα in the texts, in so far as the fine distinction betw. ἀνάθημα=‘votive offering’ and ἀνάθεμα=‘a thing accursed’ is not observed.—GBornkamm, Das Ende des Gesetzes4 ’63, 123–32; KHofmann, RAC I 427–30.—EDNT I 80f. M-M. TW. Sv. -
10 ofrenda
f.1 offering (religion).2 oblation.3 votive offering, ex-voto.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ofrendar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: ofrendar.* * *1 offering* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=tributo) tribute; (Rel) offering2) (=regalo) gift* * *femenino offering* * *= offering.Ex. Currently SilverPlatter's major offering in this key topic area is 'Food Science and Technology Abstracts'.----* ofrenda de paz = peace offering, olive branch.* ofrenda en señal de paz = peace offering.* ofrenda floral = floral tribute.* * *femenino offering* * *= offering.Ex: Currently SilverPlatter's major offering in this key topic area is 'Food Science and Technology Abstracts'.
* ofrenda de paz = peace offering, olive branch.* ofrenda en señal de paz = peace offering.* ofrenda floral = floral tribute.* * *offering* * *
Del verbo ofrendar: ( conjugate ofrendar)
ofrenda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
ofrenda
ofrendar
ofrenda sustantivo femenino
offering
ofrendar vtr Rel to offer (up), make an offering
' ofrenda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacrificar
- tributo
English:
offering
- sacrifice
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11 жертвоприношение по обету
1) General subject: votive offering2) Religion: ex voto (Latin for "according to a vow", a votive offering)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > жертвоприношение по обету
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12 vōtum
vōtum ī, n [P. n. of voveo], a promise to a god, solemn pledge, religious engagement, vow: qui (deus) numquam nobis occurrit in votis: nefaria vota: religione voti obstrictum esse: de illo aegroto vota facere: ante conceptum votum... post votum, L.: debere diis: Exsequi, V.—In the phrase, voti damnari, to become bound by a vow, i. e. obtain one's prayer: quae (civitas) damnata voti curam habeat, etc., L.; cf. voti reus, V.: voti liberari, L.—That which is promised, a votive offering: votis incendimus aras, with burnt-offerings, V.: spolia hostium, Volcano votum, L.—A wish, desire, longing, prayer: ea esse vota, eam esse voluntatem omnium, ut, etc., L.: quoniam res Romana contra spem votaque eius velut resurgeret, L.: Audivere di mea vota, H.: Haec loca sunt voto fertiliora tuo, O.: voti potens, O.: votum meum implevit, Cu.: An venit in votum Attalicis ex urbibus una? H.* * *vow, pledge, religious undertaking/promise; prayer/wish; votive offering; vote -
13 wot|um
n Relig. votive offering, ex-voto- złożyć wotum Matce Boskiej to make a votive offering to the Virgin Mary- □ wotum nieufności Polit., Prawo vote of no confidence, vote of censure- wotum zaufania Polit., Prawo vote of confidenceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wot|um
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14 обет
(клятвенное обещание, которое верующие дают Богу, исполнить какое-л. богоугодное дело) vow, (вступление в религ. орден) professionдать обет безбрачия, послушания, целомудрия, молчания — to vow celibacy, obedience, chastity, perpetual silence
вечные обеты — perpetual [final] vows
дать обет выполнить что-л. — to take the sacrament
дающий обет сущ. — vowmaker
король дал обет выстроить аббатство в случае победы — the king vowed an abbey to God for the victory
нарушающий обет прил. — vow-breaking
по обету — votively, лат. ex voto
постоянные обеты — perpetual [final] vows
обет постоянства (клятва, даваемая каждым монахом-бенедиктинцем, быть до конца жизни верным монастырю, в котором он принял монашество) — vow of stability
связанный обетом прил. — vow-bound
соблюдающий обет прил. — vow-keeping
торжественный обет — sacrament, катол. solemn vow
человек, давший обет — votary, votarist, ( женщина) votaress
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15 uhrilahja
yks.nom. uhrilahja; yks.gen. uhrilahjan; yks.part. uhrilahjaa; yks.ill. uhrilahjaan; mon.gen. uhrilahjojen uhrilahjain; mon.part. uhrilahjoja; mon.ill. uhrilahjoihinoffering (noun)offertory (noun)* * *• votive offering• offering• offertory -
16 donarium
dōnārĭum, ii, n. [donum], the place in a temple where the votive offerings were kept, a temple treasure-chamber (perh. not ante-Aug.), Luc. 9, 516; App. M. 1, p. 221. —II.Meton.A. B.A votive offering, Liv. 42, 28; Gell. 2, 10, 3; Aur. Vict. Caes. 35; Vulg. Exod. 36, 3 al. -
17 wotum
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wotum
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18 reliquia
f.relic (restos).este ordenador es una reliquia this computer is a museum piece* * *1 relic* * *SF1) (Rel) relic3) (Med)4) Méx (=exvoto) offering, votive offering* * *femenino relic* * *= relic, relique, hangover [hang-over], holdover.Ex. The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.Ex. The date of the publication of Bishop Thomas Percy's ' Reliques of ancient English poetry' made the study of folk literature academically respectable.Ex. English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex. As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.----* reliquia de familia = heirloom.* reliquia del pasado = relic of the past.* reliquia familiar = heirloom.* * *femenino relic* * *= relic, relique, hangover [hang-over], holdover.Ex: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.
Ex: The date of the publication of Bishop Thomas Percy's ' Reliques of ancient English poetry' made the study of folk literature academically respectable.Ex: English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex: As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.* reliquia de familia = heirloom.* reliquia del pasado = relic of the past.* reliquia familiar = heirloom.* * *reliclas reliquias del santo the relics of the saintlos palacios son sólo reliquias del esplendor del pasado the palaces are merely relics of past splendorla sortija es una reliquia de familia the ring is a family heirloomlo guardaba como una reliquia she treasured it* * *
reliquia sustantivo femenino
relic;
reliquia sustantivo femenino
1 relic
una reliquia de familia, a family heirloom
2 (secuela de una enfermedad, accidente) after-effect
3 fam intensificador (antigualla) old relic
' reliquia' also found in these entries:
English:
relic
- hang
- heir
- remnant
* * *reliquia nf[restos] relic; [familiar] heirloom;esta costumbre es una reliquia de la Edad Media this custom is a relic from the Middle Ages;Fam Humesta computadora es una reliquia this computer is a museum piece* * *f relic* * *reliquia nf1) : relic2)reliquia de familia : family heirloom -
19 dōnum
dōnum ī, n [DA-], a gift, present: regale: deorum: proximos donis conrupit, bribes, S.: emit eam dono mihi, T.: (virtus) neque datur dono, neque accipitur, S.: Defensi tenebris et dono noctis, darkness and the boon of night, V.— A present to a deity, votive offering, sacrifice: donum Veneri de Sthenii bonis: turea, of incense, V.: ultima dona, obsequies, O.* * *gift, present; offering -
20 monumentum (monim-)
monumentum (monim-) ī, n [1 MAN-], that which brings to mind, a remembrancer, memorial, monument: monumenti causā: monumento ut esset, L.— A monument, statue: Marcelli et Africani.— A public work, memorial structure, monument: in monumentis maiorum suorum interfectus (Clodius), i. e. on the Via Appia: regis, H.: Mari, i. e. the temple built by Marius: sena. tūs, i. e. the house built for Cicero by the Senate. —A memorial offering, votive offering: pecunias monimentaque, quae ex fano Herculis conlata erant, Cs.— A sepulchral monument, sepulchre, tomb: legionis Martiae militibus monumentum fieri: sepultus est in monumento avunculi sui, family sepulchre, N.— A tradition, chronicle, story, monument, record: veterum monumenta virorum, V.: Exegi monumentum aere perennius, H.: monumenta rerum gestarum, history: commendare aliquid monumentis, black and white.—A remembrancer, mark, token, means of recognition: cistellam ecfer cum monumentis, T.—Fig., a memorial, record: vitiorum suorum monumenta et indicia, traces and proofs: furtorum: amoris, V.
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Votive offering — Votive Vo tive, a. [L. votivus, fr. votum a vow: cf. F. votif. See {Vow}.] Given by vow, or in fulfillment of a vow; consecrated by a vow; devoted; as, votive offerings; a votive tablet. Votive incense. Keble. [1913 Webster] We reached a votive… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
votive offering — Synonyms and related words: alms, alms fee, burnt offering, charity, collection, contribution, dole, donation, donative, drink offering, ex voto offering, handout, heave offering, hecatomb, holocaust, human sacrifice, immolation, incense,… … Moby Thesaurus
Votive Offerings — • The general name given to those things vowed or dedicated to God, or a saint, and in consequence looked upon as set apart by this act of consecration Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Votive Offerings Votive Offering … Catholic encyclopedia
Votive — Vo tive, a. [L. votivus, fr. votum a vow: cf. F. votif. See {Vow}.] Given by vow, or in fulfillment of a vow; consecrated by a vow; devoted; as, votive offerings; a votive tablet. Votive incense. Keble. [1913 Webster] We reached a votive stone,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Votive medal — Votive Vo tive, a. [L. votivus, fr. votum a vow: cf. F. votif. See {Vow}.] Given by vow, or in fulfillment of a vow; consecrated by a vow; devoted; as, votive offerings; a votive tablet. Votive incense. Keble. [1913 Webster] We reached a votive… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
votive — [vōt′iv] adj. [L votivus < votum: see VOTE] designed to accomplish or fulfill a special intention, promise, etc., or to express thanks or devotion [a votive offering] … English World dictionary
votive — 1. adjective a) dedicated or given in fulfillment of a vow or pledge She placed a votive offering at the shrine. b) of, expressing or symbolizing a vow The church was lit by votive candles … Wiktionary
Votive deposit — A votive deposit or votive offering is an object left in a sacred place for ritual purposes. Such items are a feature of modern and ancient societies and are generally made in order to gain favour with supernatural forces. Votive offerings have… … Wikipedia
Votive candle — A votive candle is a small, typically white or beeswax yellow, candle, originally intended to be burnt as a votive offering in a religious ceremony. It also refers to a standard size of candle 2 inches high by 1.5 inches diameter, of any color or … Wikipedia
offering — Synonyms and related words: Christmas present, advance, alms, alms fee, approach, asking price, award, benefaction, beneficence, bid, birthday present, box, burnt offering, cadeau, charity, collection, contribution, dole, donation, donative,… … Moby Thesaurus
votive — adj. offered or consecrated in fulfilment of a vow (votive offering; votive picture). Phrases and idioms: votive mass Eccl. a mass celebrated for a special purpose or occasion. Etymology: L votivus (as VOTE) … Useful english dictionary