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1 confession
confession [kɔ̃fesjɔ̃]feminine noun( = aveu) confession ; ( = religion) denomination* * *kɔ̃fesjɔ̃1) ( aveu) confession2) Religion confession3) ( foi) faith••* * *kɔ̃fesjɔ̃ nf1) confession2) (= culte) (catholique, musulmane, etc) denomination* * *confession nf1 ( aveu) confession; faire une confession à to make a confession to;2 Relig ( sacrement) confession; entendre qn en confession to hear sb's confession; avouer qch en confession to confess sth to a priest;3 ( foi) faith; être de confession juive to be of the Jewish faith.on te donnerait le bon Dieu sans confession you look as if butter wouldn't melt in your mouth.[kɔ̃fesjɔ̃] nom féminin1. RELIGION [aveu, rite] confessionêtre de confession luthérienne/anglicane to belong to the Lutheran/Anglican faith3. (littéraire) [proclamation] proclaiming4. LITTÉRATURE -
2 confession
[-ʃən] noun1) acknowledgment of a crime or fault:اعْتِراف، إِقْرارThe youth made a confession to the police officer.
2) (an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest:إعْتِراف للكاهِنShe went to confession every Friday.
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3 confesser
confesser [kɔ̃fese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ péchés, erreur] to confess2. reflexive verb• se confesser de [+ péché] to confess* * *kɔ̃fese
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verbe transitif to confess [péché, ignorance]
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se confesser verbe pronominal1) Religion to go to confession2) ( se confier)* * *kɔ̃fese vt* * *confesser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( avouer) to confess [péché, ignorance] (à to); ( proclamer)† confesser sa foi to confess one's faith;2 ( entendre en confession) confesser qn to hear sb's confession;3 ○( faire parler) to get [sb] to talk [enfant, malfaiteur, témoin].B se confesser vpr1 Relig to go to confession; se confesser à un prêtre to make one's confession to a priest; se confesser de qch to confess (to) sth;2 ( se confier) se confesser à un ami to confide in a friend.[kɔ̃fese] verbe transitif1. RELIGION [péché] to confess (to)2. (familier) [faire parler]3. (littéraire) [foi, convictions] to proclaim————————se confesser verbe pronominal intransitif -
4 skript
(pl. -ir), f.1) picture, drawing (seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum);2) writing, writ;3) confession (to a priest); veita e-m s., to confess one; ganga til skriptar, skripta, to go to confession;4) penance (setja e-m s.);5) punishment (tröll kváðu Kaldrana hata fengit makliga s. fyrir sinn tilverknað).* * *1.skrift, f. [skrifa], a picture, drawing, tapestry; skjöldrinn var skrifaðr fornsögum, en allt milli skriptanna vóru lagðar yfir spengr af gulli, i. e. the subjects represented on the shield were separated by golden spangles, Eg. 698; höfðu vit á skriptum þat er skatar léku, ok á hannyrðum hilmis þegna, of tapestry, Gkv. 2. 15; seglit var sett með fögrum skriptum, Fms. x. 77, see the remarks s. v. segl; hence a sail is poët. called hún-skript, the ‘mast-picture,’ Fms. ix. (in a verse): a painted tablet in a church, í krossum, líkneskjum, skriptum, Bs i. 132; stendr frúin frammi fyrir skriptinni með hreinum bænum, Mar.; Maríu-skript, Ólafs-s., Þorláks-s., Jóns-s., Andreas-s., Cecileu-s., the picture of the Virgin Mary, St. Olave, Thorlak, John, etc., Vm., D. I. i. passim.II. a writ, scripture (Dan. skrivten); heilög skript, Stj. 1, Bs. ii. 40; í skriptinni, Stj. 147 (but ritning, q. v., is more usual).2. penmanship; skriptin mín er stafa-stór … það er einsög kattar-klór, a ditty.III. eccles. confession, Vm. 37; veita mönnum skript, Fms. viii. 11, xi. 339, K. Þ. K. 72; ganga til skripta, Bs. i. 446, Fb. ii. 342, Sturl. ii. 34; bera mál til skripta, N. G. L. i. 152, passim.2. shrift, penance; setja e-m skript, Bs. i. (Laur.); taka skript (skriptir) af biskupi, K. Á. 116, 136; henni var þat boðit í s. sína, Fms. viii. 12, N. G. L. i. 152; veita s., Fms. xi. 339; inna s- sína, 156; rjúfa skript, Mar.; stórar skriptir ok mikil meinlæti, Sks. 486; svara stórum skriptum, Gþl. 169.3. metaph. a penalty, in a secular sense, ætla ek, at henni hafi þat engi s. verit, it has been no penance for her, Vígl. 33; fá makliga skript, to receive deserved punishment. Fas. ii. 116.COMPDS: skriptarganga, skriptargangr, skriptaboð, skriptadóttir, skriptafaðir, skriptalauss, skriptamaðr, skriptamál, skriptaprestr.2.f. = krypt, a crypt, Thom. 493. -
5 aitorkizun
iz. declaration, confession; apaizari \aitorkizun bat egin zion I should make a confession to the priest; San Agustinen "A\aitorkizunak" St. Augustine' s "Confessions" -
6 གསོ་སྦྱོང་བ་
[gso sbyong ba]removing faults, washing sin away by making confession to a priest, reparation by penitence -
7 skriptaganga
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8 skriptagangr
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9 изповед
confession* * *ѝзповед,ж., -и confession; изслушвам нечия \изповед receive s.o.’s confession.* * *confession: The priest is ready to hear your изповед. - Свещеника е готов да чуе твоята изповед.; profession* * *confession -
10 confesar
v.1 to confess (to) (gen) & (religion).le confesó antes de morir he heard his confession before he diedconfieso que te mentí I admit I lied to youEl ladrón confesó su delito The thief confessed his crime.El juez confesó al chico The judge confessed the boy.2 to confess to, to admit to.El ladrón confesó su delito The thief confessed his crime.El juez confesó al chico The judge confessed the boy.El chico confesó haber robado uvas The boy confessed to having stolen grapes* * *1 (reconocer) to confess, admit2 (un crimen) to own up to3 (pecados) to confess4 RELIGIÓN to confess, hear in confession1 DERECHO to own up1 to go to confession, confess\confesarse culpable to admit one's guilt, plead guiltyconfesar de plano familiar to admit everything* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=admitir) [+ error] to admit, acknowledge; [+ crimen] to confess to, own up to2) (Rel) [+ pecados] to confess; [sacerdote] to confess, hear the confession of2.VI (=admitir) to confess, own up3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Relig) < pecado> to confessb) <sentimiento/ignorancia/delito> to confess; < error> to admit2.confesar via) (Relig) to hear confessionb) ( admitir culpabilidad) to confess, make a confession3.confesarse v prona) (Relig) to go to confessionconfesarse con alguien — (Relig) to go to somebody for confession; ( hacer confidencias) to open up one's heart to somebody
b) ( declararse) (+ compl) to confess to being, admit to being* * *= confess, own, own up.Ex. Many respondents confessed to well-justified fears that if they lose their existing specialists, the 'cut and squeeze' method of reducing establishments would not allow them to replace such staff.Ex. 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Ex. But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.----* confesarlo = come out with + it.* confesar sobre Algo = come + clean.* hay que confesar = confessedly.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Relig) < pecado> to confessb) <sentimiento/ignorancia/delito> to confess; < error> to admit2.confesar via) (Relig) to hear confessionb) ( admitir culpabilidad) to confess, make a confession3.confesarse v prona) (Relig) to go to confessionconfesarse con alguien — (Relig) to go to somebody for confession; ( hacer confidencias) to open up one's heart to somebody
b) ( declararse) (+ compl) to confess to being, admit to being* * *= confess, own, own up.Ex: Many respondents confessed to well-justified fears that if they lose their existing specialists, the 'cut and squeeze' method of reducing establishments would not allow them to replace such staff.
Ex: 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Ex: But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.* confesarlo = come out with + it.* confesar sobre Algo = come + clean.* hay que confesar = confessedly.* * *confesar [A5 ]vt1 ( Relig):confesé mis pecados I confessed my sinsel cura que siempre la confiesa the priest who always hears her confession2 ‹sentimiento/ignorancia› to confess; ‹error› to admit, confess; ‹culpa/delito› to confess, admit, own up tole confesó abiertamente su amor he openly confessed his love to her■ confesarvi1 ( Relig) to hear confession2 (admitir culpabilidad) to confess, make a confession1 ( Relig) to go to confession confesarse DE algo to confess sth confesarse CON algn to go TO sb FOR confession, confess one's sins TO sb2 (declararse) (+ compl) to confess to being, admit to beingse confiesa amante de la música moderna she confesses o admits to being a lover of modern music* * *
confesar ( conjugate confesar) verbo transitivo
‹ error› to admit
verbo intransitivoa) (Relig) to hear confession
confesarse verbo pronominala) (Relig) to go to confession;
confesarse de algo to confess sth;
confesarse con algn (Relig) to go to sb for confession;
( hacer confidencias) to open up one's heart to sb
confesar
I verbo transitivo
1 (reconocer) to confess, admit
2 (un crimen) to confess: confiésalo: has sido tú quien se ha comido el pastel, own up: you were the one who ate the cake
3 Rel (los pecados) to confess
(escuchar los pecados) to hear the confession of
II verbo intransitivo (declararse culpable) to confess: no ha confesado aún, pero ha sido ella, she hasn't owned up yet, but it was her ➣ Ver nota en admit
' confesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantar
- declarar
English:
admit
- clean
- confess
- willing
* * *♦ vt1. [pecado] to confess (to);confieso que he pecado I confess that I have sinned2. [falta] to confess (to);[culpabilidad] to confess, to admit; [sentimientos] to confess (to);le confesó su amor he confessed o declared his love to her;confieso que te mentí I admit I lied to you;confesar de plano to make a full confession, to confess to everything;si quieres que te confiese la verdad, desconozco la respuesta to tell you the truth, I don't know the answer* * *II v/i JUR confess* * *confesar {55} v: to confess* * *confesar vb to confess -
11 Beichte
f; -, -n1. RELI. confession; zur Beichte gehen go to confession; die Beichte ablegen confess; jemandem die Beichte abnehmen hear s.o.’s confession; Priester: confess s.o.; der Geistliche sitzt oder hört Beichte the priest is taking ( oder hearing) confession2. fig. (Geständnis) confession* * *die Beichteconfessional; shrift; confession* * *Beich|te ['baiçtə]f -, -nconfessioneine Béíchte ablegen (fig) — to make a confession
jdm die Béíchte abnehmen — to hear sb's confession
Béíchte hören or sitzen (inf) — to hear or take confession
* * ** * *Beich·te<-, -n>[ˈbaiçtə]f1. REL confessiondie \Beichte wird dich erleichtern confession will be a relief for you[bei jdm] die \Beichte ablegen (geh) to make one's confession [to sb]jdm die \Beichte abnehmen to hear sb's confessionzur \Beichte gehen to go to confessioneine \Beichte ablegen to confess to sth* * *die; Beichte, Beichten confession no def. art.* * *1. REL confession;zur Beichte gehen go to confession;die Beichte ablegen confess;jemandem die Beichte abnehmen hear sb’s confession; Priester: confess sb;hört Beichte the priest is taking ( oder hearing) confession2. fig (Geständnis) confession* * *die; Beichte, Beichten confession no def. art.* * *-n f.confession (religion) n. -
12 aitormen
iz.1.a. Kristau. confession; fede-\aitormen confession of faith; \aitormenerako egunetan luzaro aitortegietan zegoen apaiz bati joan zitzaion gizon bat bere \aitormen egitera a man went to a priest who remained a long time in the confessional box on confession day to make his confession; gaztetasuneko hutsen \aitormenak the confession of youthful discretionsb. testimony; profeten \aitormen the testimony of the prophets2. ( esker ona) gratitude; nork bere \aitormena erakutsi to show one' s gratitude3. ( onespena) recognition; ez zioten banderari \aitormenik egin they did not recognize the flag4. ( ospea) fame, renown -
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14 spowiada|ć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. Relig (słuchać wyznania grzechów) to confess, to hear [sb’s] confession- księża spowiadali dzieci the priests confessed the children, the priests were hearing the children’s confessions- spowiadanie wiernych jest obowiązkiem każdego księdza hearing the confessions of the faithful is every priest’s duty ⇒ wyspowiadać2. (żądać wyjaśnienia) to grill; to give [sb] the third degree pot.- matka spowiadada go za każdym razem, gdy ten wraca późno do domu his mother gives him the third degree whenever he comes home lateⅡ spowiadać się 1. Relig. (wyznawać grzechy) to confess, to go to confession- spowiadać się (księdzu) ze swoich grzechów to confess one’s sins (to the priest)- wierni spowiadają się przy konfesjonale the faithful confess their sins in the confessional ⇒ wyspowiadać się2. (zwierzać się) to confide vt (komuś to a. in sb)- przy każdym spotkaniu spowiadała mi się ze swoich kłopotów whenever we met she confided her problems to me ⇒ wyspowiadać się3. (być zmuszonym do wyjaśnień) to give a report- po powrocie z delegacji musiał się spowiadać żonie ze wszystkiego, co robił after his business trip he had to give a report on every detail to his wife ⇒ wyspowiadać sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spowiada|ć
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1) General subject: church, church membership, communion, confession, cult, faith, profession, sect, denomination, religious confession3) Religion: Communion (A body of Christians having a common faith and discipline), affiliation, confession (1. The disclosure of sins to a priest for absolution; 2. A group of worshipers adhering to a particular creed) 2, confession of faith5) Politics: religious persuasion6) Business: creed7) SAP. religious denomination8) Makarov: persuasion -
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pf Ⅰ vt 1. Relig. [ksiądz, duchowny] to hear [sb’s] confession, to confess- kapłan wyspowiadał umierającego the priest heard the dying man’s confession ⇒ spowiadać2. przen. (wypytać) to interrogate- zaraz po powrocie został wyspowiadany przez żonę his wife gave him the third degree as soon as he got back pot., żart.Ⅱ wyspowiadać się 1. (wyznać grzechy) to make one’s confession, to go to confession- wyspowiadać się ze wszystkich grzechów to confess all one’s sins- chłopiec wyspowiadał się z kłamstwa the boy confessed that he had lied ⇒ spowiadać się2. pot., przen. (zwierzyć się) to confide (komuś in sb)- czuła, że musi wyspowiadać się komuś ze swoich zmartwień she felt she had to talk to somebody about her worries3. pot. (wytłumaczyć się) to come clean pot.; to confess- będzie musiała wyspowiadać się matce ze swego spóźnienia she’ll have to explain to her mother exactly why she was lateThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyspowiada|ć
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ὁμολογία, ας, ἡ (ὁμολογέω; Hdt., Thu. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Bell. 4, 92, Ant. 15, 52, C. Ap. 1, 89 al.; Just., Did., Hippol.; loanw. in rabb.)① expression of allegiance as an action, professing, confessing (s. ὁμολογέω 4b; θανάτου καταφρονεῖν ὑπὲρ τῆς ὁμολογίας τοῦ Χριστιανισμοῦ=to disdain death in favor of confessing allegiance to Christ, Orig., C. Cels. 2, 15, 16) act. ἡ ὑποταγὴ τῆς ὁμ. ὑμῶν εἰς τὸ εὐαγγέλιον the subjection of your professing of the gospel (=your professing of the gospel finds expression in obedient subjection to its requirements) 2 Cor 9:13.② statement of allegiance, as content of an action, confession, acknowledgment that one makes: Jesus as the ἀρχιερεὺς τῆς ὁμ. ἡμῶν the high priest of (whom) our confession (speaks) Hb 3:1. κρατεῖν τῆς ὁμ. hold fast (to) the confession 4:14. κατέχειν τὴν ὁμ, τῆς ἐλπίδος ἀκλινῆ hold fast the confession of hope without wavering 10:23. ὁμολογεῖν τὴν καλὴν ὁμ. make the good profession of faith 1 Ti 6:12 (ὁμολογέω 4b). Jesus, the first Christian martyr (s. μαρτυρέω 1c), bore witness or testified to the same good profession of faith vs. 13 (s. CTurner, JTS 28, 1927, 270–3).—ASeeberg, Der Katechismus der Urchristenheit 1903, 143; 172; 186; PFeine, D. Gestalt d. apostolischen Glaubensbekenntnisses in d. Zeit des NTs 1925; EvDobschütz, D. Apostolicum in bibl.-theol. Beleuchtung ’32; GBornkamm, Ὁμολογία: Her 71, ’36, 377–93, also ThBl 21, ’42, 56–66 (Hb); AHunter, Paul and His Predecessors ’40; PCarrington, The Primitive Christian Catechism ’40; OCullmann, Les premières confessions de foi chrétiennes ’43; VNeufeld, The Earliest Christian Confessions ’63; HvCampenhausen, Das Bekenntnis im Urchristentum, ZNW 63, ’72, 210–53.—DELG s.v. ὁμό. M-M. TW. Sv. -
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1) General subject: confessional seal, the secrets of the confessional2) Religion: Seal of Confession (The obligation not to divulge outside the confessional anything a priest may hear therein)3) Law: seal of confession4) Makarov: the seal of confession -
19 פר
פָּר, פַּרm. (b. h.) bullock. Taan.23a פַּר הודאה the sacrificial bullock on which the owner placing his hand makes confession and prayer. Yoma III, 8 בא לו אצל פָּרוֹ he (the high priest) now stepped towards the bullock selected for his sacrifice. Gen. R. s. 44 פר יוה״כ the bullock offered on the Day of Atonement; פר הבא על כל המצות the bullock which is offered by the high priest for every transgression of a command (Lev. 4:2 sq.). Ib. s. 55; a. fr.Pl. פָּרִים. Ib. s. 44 הראה לו שלשה מיני פ׳ the Lord showed Abraham three kinds of bovine sacrifices. Par. I, 2 פ׳ בני שתים by parim (as sacrifices) are meant beeves of two years of age; a. fr.Fem. פָּרָה cow. Ib. 1 פ׳ בת שתים by parah is meant a heifer two years old, contrad, to עגלה.Esp. פָּרַת חַטָּאת, or פרה the red cow whose ashes were used for lustration (Num. 19). Ib. II, 1. Ib. 2 פ׳ שקרניהוכ׳ a red cow whose horns or hoofs are black. Ib. III, 1 כהן השורף את הפ׳ the priest designated to burn the red cow: a. fr.Pl. פָּרוֹת. Gen. R. s. 55 לבעל … שתי פ׳וכ׳ like a husbandman that has two cows, one strong ; a. fr. Parah, name of a treatise, of the Order of Kodashim, of Mishnah and Tosefta. -
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פָּר, פַּרm. (b. h.) bullock. Taan.23a פַּר הודאה the sacrificial bullock on which the owner placing his hand makes confession and prayer. Yoma III, 8 בא לו אצל פָּרוֹ he (the high priest) now stepped towards the bullock selected for his sacrifice. Gen. R. s. 44 פר יוה״כ the bullock offered on the Day of Atonement; פר הבא על כל המצות the bullock which is offered by the high priest for every transgression of a command (Lev. 4:2 sq.). Ib. s. 55; a. fr.Pl. פָּרִים. Ib. s. 44 הראה לו שלשה מיני פ׳ the Lord showed Abraham three kinds of bovine sacrifices. Par. I, 2 פ׳ בני שתים by parim (as sacrifices) are meant beeves of two years of age; a. fr.Fem. פָּרָה cow. Ib. 1 פ׳ בת שתים by parah is meant a heifer two years old, contrad, to עגלה.Esp. פָּרַת חַטָּאת, or פרה the red cow whose ashes were used for lustration (Num. 19). Ib. II, 1. Ib. 2 פ׳ שקרניהוכ׳ a red cow whose horns or hoofs are black. Ib. III, 1 כהן השורף את הפ׳ the priest designated to burn the red cow: a. fr.Pl. פָּרוֹת. Gen. R. s. 55 לבעל … שתי פ׳וכ׳ like a husbandman that has two cows, one strong ; a. fr. Parah, name of a treatise, of the Order of Kodashim, of Mishnah and Tosefta.
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