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1 derviche
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2 santón
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3 derviche
m.dervish, a Mohammedan monk or friar.* * *1 dervish* * *SMF dervish* * *= dervish.Nota: En historia, miembro de ciertos grupos religiosos musulmanes.Ex. Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.* * *= dervish.Nota: En historia, miembro de ciertos grupos religiosos musulmanes.Ex: Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.
* * *dervish* * *derviche nmdervish* * *m dervish -
4 abadía
f.abbey, cloister.* * *1 (edificio) abbey2 (dignidad) abbacy* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=convento) abbey2) (=oficio) abbacy* * ** * *= abbey, convent.Ex. This article describes the library at the Cistercian abbey of Our Lady of Hope, Sacramento Valley, N. California.Ex. Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.* * ** * *= abbey, convent.Ex: This article describes the library at the Cistercian abbey of Our Lady of Hope, Sacramento Valley, N. California.
Ex: Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.* * *1 (monasterio) abbey2 (dignidad) abbacy* * *
abadía sustantivo femenino ( monasterio) abbey;
( dignidad) abbacy
abadía sustantivo femenino abbey
' abadía' also found in these entries:
English:
abbey
* * *abadía nf1. [iglesia] abbey2. [territorio] abbacy* * *f abbey* * *abadía nf: abbey -
5 convento
m.convent.* * *1 (de monjas) convent; (de monjes) monastery* * *noun m.* * *SM [de monjes] monastery; [de monjas] convent, nunnery* * *masculino convent* * *= convent.Ex. Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.----* del convento = conventual.* * *masculino convent* * *= convent.Ex: Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.
* del convento = conventual.* * *(de monjas) convent, nunnery; (de monjes) monastery, convent* * *
convento sustantivo masculino
convent
convento sustantivo masculino (de monjas) convent
(de monjes) monastery
' convento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
franciscana
- franciscano
- locutorio
- entrar
- muralla
English:
cell
- convent
- rest
* * *convento nm[de monjas] convent; [de monjes] monastery* * ** * *convento nm1) : convent2) : monastery* * *convento n1. (de monjas) convent -
6 familia real
f.royal family, royal line.* * *(n.) = royal familyEx. Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.* * *(n.) = royal familyEx: Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.
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7 monasterio
m.monastery.* * *1 monastery* * *noun m.* * *SM [de hombres] monastery; [de mujeres] convent* * *masculino monastery* * *= monastery, convent.Ex. If the work is special to the use of a particular body within the church (e.g., a diocese, cathedral, monastery, religious order), make an added entry under the heading for that body.Ex. Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.* * *masculino monastery* * *= monastery, convent.Ex: If the work is special to the use of a particular body within the church (e.g., a diocese, cathedral, monastery, religious order), make an added entry under the heading for that body.
Ex: Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.* * *monastery* * *
monasterio sustantivo masculino
monastery
monasterio m Rel monastery
' monasterio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abadía
English:
monastery
* * *monasterio nm[de monjes] monastery; [de monjas] convent* * *m monastery* * *monasterio nm: monastery* * *monasterio n monastery [pl. monasteries] -
8 santón
m.dervish, Mohammedan hermit.* * *1 RELIGIÓN holy man2 figurado (hipócrita) bigot3 figurado (persona influyente) big shot* * *1 ( Relig) holy man* * *
santón,-ona
I m Rel Muslim ascetic, holy man
2 familiar big man, boss
II sustantivo masculino y femenino familiar hypocrite
' santón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
santona
* * *santón nm1. Rel holy man2. [persona influyente] guru* * *m holy man
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dervish — /ˈdɜvɪʃ / (say dervish) noun a member of any of various Muslim ascetic orders, some of which carry on ecstatic observances, such as violent dancing and pirouetting (dancing dervish, spinning dervish or whirling dervish) or vociferous chanting or… …
dervish — /derr vish/, n. a member of any of various Muslim ascetic orders, as the Sufis, some of which carry on ecstatic observances, such as energetic dancing and whirling or vociferous chanting or shouting. [1575 85; < Turk < Pers darvish poor man,… … Universalium