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1 Benedictine (Member of the Order of St. Benedict, the confederated congregations of monks and lay brothers who follow the rule of life of St. Benedict)
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1) Общая лексика: бенедиктин (ликёр), бенедиктинец (монах), ликёр "Бенедиктин", ликёр бенедиктин, монах бенедиктинского ордена, монах или монахиня бенедиктинского ордена, монахиня бенедиктинского ордена2) Религия: (Member of the Order of St. Benedict, the confederated congregations of monks and lay brothers who follow the rule of life of St. Benedict) бенедиктинец3) Архитектура: бенедиктинка, бенедиктинский (монастырь) -
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1) Общая лексика: бенедиктин (ликёр), бенедиктинец (монах), ликёр "Бенедиктин", ликёр бенедиктин, монах бенедиктинского ордена, монах или монахиня бенедиктинского ордена, монахиня бенедиктинского ордена2) Религия: (Member of the Order of St. Benedict, the confederated congregations of monks and lay brothers who follow the rule of life of St. Benedict) бенедиктинец3) Архитектура: бенедиктинка, бенедиктинский (монастырь) -
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1) General subject: Benedictine (монах), Black Monk (монах)2) Religion: Benedictine (Member of the Order of St. Benedict, the confederated congregations of monks and lay brothers who follow the rule of life of St. Benedict)
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