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1 Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem
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2 hospitaller
[ʹhɒspıt(ə)lə] n ист.1. (Hospitaller) госпитальер2. гостинник (монах, ведающий монастырской гостиницей)3. уст. капеллан при больнице -
3 Hospitaller
subst. \/ˈhɒspɪt(ə)lə\/ eller Knights Hospitallers eller Knights of St John of Jerusalemforklaring: medlem av johanitterordenen\/malteserordenen -
4 hospitaller
1. n ист. госпитальер2. n ист. гостинник3. n ист. уст. капеллан при больнице -
5 Knight Hospitaller
Knight Hospitaler (Knight Hospitaller) pl Knights Hospital(l)ers → academic.ru/35725/hospitaler">hospitaler 1 -
6 knight
I [naɪt]1) stor. cavaliere m.2) (in chess) cavallo m.••II [naɪt]you're my knight in shining armour! — iron. sei il mio prode cavaliere!
verbo transitivo BE fare cavaliere, investire cavaliere* * *1. noun1) (in earlier times, a man of noble birth who is trained to fight, especially on horseback: King Arthur and his knights.) cavaliere2) (a man of rank, having the title `Sir': Sir John Brown was made a knight in 1969.) cavaliere3) (a piece used in chess, usually shaped like a horse's head.) cavallo2. verb(to make (a person) a knight: He was knighted for his services to industry.) fare cavaliere* * *[naɪt]1. ncavaliere m, Chess cavallo2. vt* * *knight /naɪt/n.1 (stor.) cavaliere2 (in GB, titolo onorifico) cavaliere ( comporta il titolo di Sir): Knight of the ( Order of the) Bath, Cavaliere (dell'Ordine) del Bagno4 (fig.) campione; difensore● (in GB) knight bachelor, cavaliere che non appartiene a un ordine specifico ( è il titolo onorifico più basso) □ a knight errant, (stor.) un cavaliere errante; (fig.) un cavaliere errante, un Don Chisciotte □ knight errantry, (stor.) cavalleria; (fig.) donchisciottismo □ (fig.) knight in shining armour (o on a white charger), soccorritore, salvatore (spec. di una donna); cavaliere senza macchia e senza paura □ (stor.) knight of the post, chi presta false testimonianze per professione; spergiuro □ (fam.) knight of the road, viaggiatore di commercio; camionista; vagabondo; (stor.) bandito, grassatore □ (stor.) knight of the shire, rappresentante di una contea in parlamento □ (stor.) knight-service, servizio prestato come cavaliere, con ricompensa di un feudo □ Knights Hospitaller (o Hospitallers), Cavalieri di Malta □ (letter.) the Knights of the Round Table, i Cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda □ (stor.) Knights Templar (o Templars), templari □ to be made a knight, essere nominato (o fatto) cavaliere; (stor.) essere creato cavaliere.(to) knight /naɪt/v. t.fare, nominare cavaliere; (stor.) creare cavaliere.* * *I [naɪt]1) stor. cavaliere m.2) (in chess) cavallo m.••II [naɪt]you're my knight in shining armour! — iron. sei il mio prode cavaliere!
verbo transitivo BE fare cavaliere, investire cavaliere -
7 Рыцари св. Иоанна Иерусалимского
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Рыцари св. Иоанна Иерусалимского
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8 рыцари-госпитальеры
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рыцари-госпитальеры
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9 госпитальер
м. ист.о́рден госпиталье́ров — Knights Hospitallers, Knights of St. John of Jerusalem
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10 Knight Hospitaler
Knight Hospitaler (Knight Hospitaller) pl Knights Hospital(l)ers → academic.ru/35725/hospitaler">hospitaler 1 -
11 bonifrat|er
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bonifrat|er
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