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1 вечерня
(общественное богослужение, совершаемое вечером перед заходом солнца; так как церк. суточный круг начинается с вечера, то вечерня всегда относится к следующему - по гражданскому исчислению суток - дню) evening [vespers] service, evening office, (office of) vespers, celebration of vespers, греч. hesperinon, hesperinosвеликая вечерня (совершается под праздники и воскресенья) — great vespers; англик. Evensong, Evening Prayer; катол. complin(e)
малая вечерня (вечерня в сокращённом чине, совершается накануне великих праздников) — small vespers
отдельная богослужебная книга, содержащая молитвы, псалмы, песнопения и музыкальное сопровождение, исполняемые на вечерне англик., катол. — vesperal(e)
(от)служить [(про)вести] вечерню — to celebrate vespers
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