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  • 1 clergyman

    noun (one of the clergy; a priest, minister etc.) duchovní, kněz
    * * *
    • kněz
    • duchovní

    English-Czech dictionary > clergyman

  • 2 bishop

    ['biʃəp]
    1) (a Christian clergyman in charge of a group of churches, usually in a large city or area: the Bishop of Lincoln; He was made a bishop two years ago.) biskup
    2) (one of the pieces in chess.) střelec
    * * *
    • střelec
    • biskup

    English-Czech dictionary > bishop

  • 3 canon

    ['kænən]
    1) (a rule (especially of the church).) církevní zákon
    2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) kanovník
    3) (a list of saints.) seznam světců
    4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) kánon
    5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.) kánon
    - canonize
    - canonise
    - canonization
    - canonisation
    * * *
    • kanon
    • kanonický
    • kánon
    • kanovník

    English-Czech dictionary > canon

  • 4 chaplain

    [' æplin]
    (a clergyman attached to a ship, regiment etc.) vojenský kněz
    * * *
    • kaplan

    English-Czech dictionary > chaplain

  • 5 clergy

    ['klə:‹i]
    (the ministers, priests etc of the Christian religion: the clergy of the Church of England.) duchovenstvo
    * * *
    • klérus
    • duchovní
    • duchovenstvo

    English-Czech dictionary > clergy

  • 6 curate

    ['kjuərət]
    (a clergyman in the Church of England assisting a rector or vicar.) vikář
    * * *
    • kaplan

    English-Czech dictionary > curate

  • 7 dean

    [di:n]
    1) (the chief clergyman in a cathedral church.) děkan
    2) (an important official in a university.) děkan
    * * *
    • děkan

    English-Czech dictionary > dean

  • 8 fake

    [feik] 1. noun
    1) (a worthless imitation (especially intended to deceive); a forgery: That picture is a fake.) padělek
    2) (a person who pretends to be something he is not: He pretended to be a doctor, but he was a fake.) podvodník
    2. adjective
    1) (made in imitation of something more valuable, especially with the intention of deceiving: fake diamonds.) falešný
    2) (pretending to be something one is not: a fake clergyman.) falešný
    3. verb
    (to pretend or imitate in order to deceive: to fake a signature.) napodobit
    * * *
    • podvod
    • padělat
    • padělek
    • falšovat

    English-Czech dictionary > fake

  • 9 marry

    ['mæri]
    1) (to take (a person) as one's husband or wife: John married my sister; They married in church.) oženit se, vdát se
    2) ((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) oddat
    3) (to give (a son or daughter) as a husband or wife: He married his son to a rich woman.) oženit, provdat
    * * *
    • vdávat se
    • vdát se
    • vzít se
    • ženit se
    • provdat se
    • oženit
    • oddat
    • oženit se

    English-Czech dictionary > marry

  • 10 minister

    ['ministə] 1. noun
    1) (a clergyman in certain branches of the Christian Church: He is a minister in the Presbyterian church.) pastor
    2) ((the title of) the head of any of the divisions or departments of a government: the Minister for Education.) ministr, -yně
    2. verb
    ((with to) to give help (to): She ministered to his needs.) pečovat, pomáhat
    - ministry
    * * *
    • vyslanec
    • farář
    • ministr

    English-Czech dictionary > minister

  • 11 officiate

    [ə'fiʃieit]
    verb (to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) fungovat, sloužit
    * * *
    • konat obřad
    • celebrovat

    English-Czech dictionary > officiate

  • 12 priest

    [pri:st]
    1) ((in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.) kněz
    2) ((feminine priestess) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).) duchovní
    * * *
    • kněz

    English-Czech dictionary > priest

  • 13 rector

    ['rektə]
    1) (in certain churches, a clergyman or priest in charge of a parish etc.) pastor
    2) (the head of a university, school or college.) rektor; ředitel
    * * *
    • rektor

    English-Czech dictionary > rector

  • 14 reverend

    ['revərənd]
    noun ((usually abbreviated to Rev. when written) a title given to a clergyman: (the) Rev. John Brown.) ctihodný
    * * *
    • důstojný
    • ctihodný

    English-Czech dictionary > reverend

  • 15 vicar

    ['vikə]
    (a clergyman of the Church of England.) farář; vikář
    * * *
    • vikář
    • farář

    English-Czech dictionary > vicar

  • 16 dog collar

    1) (a stiff round collar worn by a clergyman.) kolárek
    2) (a collar around a dog's neck.) obojek

    English-Czech dictionary > dog collar

См. также в других словарях:

  • clergyman — [ klɛrʒiman ] n. m. • 1818; mot angl. , de clergy « clergé » et man « homme » ♦ Pasteur anglo saxon. Des clergymans ou des clergymen [ klɛrʒimɛn ]. ● clergyman, clergymen ou clergymans nom masculin (anglais clergyman) Ministre du culte anglican.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Clergyman — Cler gy*man, n.; pl. {Clergymen}. An ordained minister; a man regularly authorized to preach the gospel, and administer its ordinances; in England usually restricted to a minister of the Established Church. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • clergyman — 1570s, from CLERGY (Cf. clergy) + MAN (Cf. man). Clergywoman is 1670s …   Etymology dictionary

  • clergyman — (or clergywoman) ► NOUN ▪ a priest or minister of a Christian church …   English terms dictionary

  • clergyman — [klʉr′jēmən] n. pl. clergymen [klʉr′jēmən] a member of the clergy; minister, priest, rabbi, etc …   English World dictionary

  • clergyman's knee — noun Inflammation of the bursa above the bony prominence below the knee caused by prolonged kneeling • • • Main Entry: ↑clergy …   Useful english dictionary

  • Clergyman — Un clergyman, est dans le monde anglo saxon un clerc, c est à dire un membre du clergé, généralement anglican. L état de clergyman n implique pas un rôle social précis : il peut être recteur (rector), curé (vicar), ou vicaire (curate). En… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • clergyman — {{#}}{{LM C08956}}{{〓}} {{[}}clergyman{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Traje religioso compuesto por chaqueta y pantalón de color oscuro y alzacuello blanco: • El clergyman es una vestidura religiosa de origen anglosajón.{{○}}… …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • clergyman — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino RELIGIÓN, INDUMENTARIA Y MODA Traje que utilizan los clérigos compuesto por americana y pantalón oscuro y camisa con alzacuello. IRREG. plural clergymans * * * clergyman (ingl.; pronunc. [cléryiman]) m. Traje …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • clergyman's sore throat — hypertrophic pharyngitis after speaking at length, as in a clergyman or other public speaker. Called also dysphonia clericorum …   Medical dictionary

  • clergyman — [[t]klɜ͟ː(r)ʤimən[/t]] clergymen N COUNT A clergyman is a male member of the clergy …   English dictionary

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