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возлюбленный врач (св. ап. Лука) — the beloved physician
возлюбленный ученик (об Иоанне Богослове, апостоле и евангелисте) — the beloved disciple
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > возлюбленный
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2 возлюбленный брат
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > возлюбленный брат
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3 возлюбленный
1. ladylove2. sweetheart3. mistress; sweetheart4. beloved; lover5. loverСинонимический ряд:1. любимая (прил.) дама сердца; друг; дружок; дульцинея; зазноба; лад; люба; любезная; любимая; милаша; милашка; милая; миленок; милка; ненаглядная; подруга; подружка; сердечный друг2. любовник (прил.) любовник; полюбовник; сожитель; хахаль3. любовница (прил.) любовница; полюбовница; содержанка; сожительница -
4 возлюбленные братья
Religion: beloved brethren, dearly beloved brethrenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возлюбленные братья
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6 возлюбленные братия
Religion: dearly beloved brethrenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возлюбленные братия
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