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1 священнический
1) General subject: ecclesiastic, priestlike, priestly, sacerdotal2) Religion: Ecclesiasticis ( "ecclesiastical", сокр. Ecclis.), Ecclesiasticus ("ecclesiastic", сокр. Eccl.), ecclesiastical (Of or relating to a church as a formal and established institution; 2. Suitable for use in a church), hieratic, priestal, sacerdotal (Of or relating to priests or a priesthood)3) Law: ecclesiastical4) Christianity: ministerial -
2 церковный
1) General subject: church, churchly, clerical, ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, spiritual2) Obsolete: clerkly3) Bookish: ecclesial4) Construction: parochial apx.5) Religion: Ecclesiae ("of the church", "to the church", сокр. Ecclae.), Ecclesiasticis ("ecclesiastical", сокр. Ecclis.), Ecclesiasticus ("ecclesiastic", сокр. Eccl.), canonical, church (Of or relating to a church), commissariat, ecclesial (Of or relating to Ecclesia), ecclesiastic (= ecclesiastical), ecclesiastical (Of or relating to a church as a formal and established institution; 2. Suitable for use in a church), liturgical, unsecular
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