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1 catholic
['kæƟəlik] 1. adjective1) (wide-ranging in one's taste etc: a catholic taste in books.) vsestranski2) ((with capital) Roman Catholic.) katoliški2. noun((with capital) a Roman Catholic.)* * *I [kaem əlik]adjective ( catholically adverb)splošen; nepristranski; ecclesiastic katoliškiII [kaeməlik]nounkatoličan -
2 Roman Catholic
( also Catholic) ((a member) of the Christian church which recognizes the Pope as its head.) rimokatolik* * *[róumənkæməlik]1.adjectiverimskokatoliški;2.nounrimokatolik -
3 abbey
['æbi]1) (the building(s) in which a Christian (usually Roman Catholic) group of monks or nuns lives.) opatija2) (the church now or formerly belonging to it: Westminster Abbey.) opatijska cerkev* * *[aebi]nounopatija, samostan -
4 C.
abbreviationCape; Catholic; Centigrade; Conservative -
5 cardinal
1. adjective(chief; principal: cardinal sins.) glaven2. noun((the status of) one of the men next in rank to the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church.) kardinal* * *I [ká:dinl]adjective ( cardinally adverb)osnoven, glaven; škrlatenII [ká:dinl]nounecclesiastic kardinal; glavni števnik; zoology kardinal; vrsta kratkega ženskega jopiča; slang kuhano vino -
6 Cath.
abbreviationCatholic; Cathedral -
7 church
[ ə: ]1) (a building for public Christian worship.) cerkev2) (a group of Christians considered as a whole: the Catholic Church.) cerkev•* * *I [čə:č]nouncerkev; verniki; duhovniki; cerkveni obredichurch preferment — cerkvena nadarbina, prebendaII [čə:č]transitive verbspraviti v varstvo cerkve -
8 father
1. noun1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) oče2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) oče3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) oče2. verb(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) zaploditi- fatherly
- father-in-law* * *I [fá:ðə]nounoče; prednik; pater, duhovnik; starešina; utemeljitelj; senatorfathers — predniki, mestni očetjeadoptive father — očim, krušni očeto be gathered to one's fathers — zapustiti ta svet, umretiFather of lies — vrag, hudičthe wish is father to the thought — kar želimo, da bi bilo res, najraje verjamemoII [fá:ð ə]transitive verbsploditi, biti oče; priznati očetovstvo; posinoviti, pohčeriti; figuratively prisvojiti si; prevzeti odgovornost; skrbeti -
9 fiesta
[fi'estə]1) (a (religious) holiday, especially in Roman Catholic countries.) praznik2) (a festival or celebration.) praznovanje* * *[fiésta]nounpraznik, praznovanje -
10 mass
I 1. [mæs] noun1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) masa2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) mnogo3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) večina4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) masa2. verb(to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) zbirati se3. adjective(of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) masoven- mass-produce
- mass-production
- the mass media II [mæs] noun1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) maša2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) maša* * *I [mæs]nounecclesiastic & music mašaII [mæs]nounmasa, gomila, gmota; množica; tvarina, snov; physics masa (količnik teže in pospeška)in the mass — skupaj, nasploh, vcelotieconomy mass production — serijska proizvodnjaIII [mæs]transitive verb & intransitive verbzbirati (se), kopičiti (se); military koncentrirati (čete, se) -
11 mission
['miʃən]1) (a purpose for which a person or group of people is sent: His mission was to seek help.) poslanstvo2) (the purpose for which (one feels) one was born: He regards it as his mission to help the cause of world peace.) poslanstvo3) (a group of people sent to have political and/or business discussions: a Chinese trade mission.) misija4) (a place where missionaries live.) misijon5) (a group of missionaries: a Catholic mission.) misijon•* * *[míšən]nounpolitics misija, poslanstvo; ecclesiastic misijon, misijonišče; naloga, (notranji) poklic; military akcija; življenjski cilj -
12 O.C.
abbreviationOfficer Commanding; Observer Corps; Old Catholic -
13 papacy
['peipəsi]1) (the position or power of the pope: The papacy is the central authority of the Roman Catholic church.) papeštvo2) (government by popes: the history of the papacy.) papeštvo* * *[péipəsi]nounpapeštvo -
14 pontiff
['pontif]((in the Roman Catholic church) a bishop, especially the Pope.) cerkveni poglavar* * *[pɔntif]nounvisok svečenik, škof, papež; history pontifeks, veliki svečenik v starem Rimu -
15 Pope
[pəup]((often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church: A new Pope has been elected.) papež* * *[póup]proper namedruž. ime -
16 pope
[pəup]((often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church: A new Pope has been elected.) papež* * *I [póup]nounpapež; popII [póup]transitive verbudariti koga po občutljivem delu stegna -
17 priest
[pri:st]1) ((in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.) duhovnik2) ((feminine priestess) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).) svečenik, svečenica•* * *[pri:st]nounduhovnik, svečenik; kol za ubijanje vlovljenih rib -
18 protestant
['protəstənt]noun, adjective((a member) of any of the Christian churches that separated from the Roman Catholic church at or after the Reformation.) protestant* * *[prɔtistənt]1.nounprotestant(ka); ugovarjalec;2.adjectiveprotesten, ugovarjalen -
19 R.C.
abbreviationRed Cross; Roman Catholic; Reserve Corps; theatre right centre; Regional Commissioner; Reconstruction Committee -
20 R.C.C(h).
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