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2 friar
n1) іст. чернецьfriar's hood — відлога, каптур (ченця)
2) pl іст. територія чоловічого монастиря3) друк. блідо надруковане місце на сторінціfriar's balsam — фарм. настойка смирни
friar's cap — бот. аконіт
friar's cowl — бот. плямистий кліщинець (арум)
* * *n1) icт. чернець ( жебручого ордена); ( Friar) брат, фра (викор. з іменем)2) pl; icт. територія чоловічого монастиря; назва частини міста, де розташований монастир -
3 friar
[ʹfraıə] n1. ист.1) монах (нищенствующего ордена)2) (Friar) брат, фра (употр. с именем)2. pl ист.1) территория мужского монастыря2) название части города, где расположен монастырь -
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ˈfraɪə сущ.
1) ист. монах нищенствующего ордена grey friar white friar black friar Syn: mendicant
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2) мн. (слово, использующееся в названии части города, где раньше находился монастырь)
3) полигр. непропечатавшееся место на странице (историческое) монах (нищенствующего ордена) - *'s habit монашеское одеяние - *'s hood капюшон( монаха) брат, фра ( употр. с именем) - F. Tuck брат Тук (духовник Робин Гуда) (историческое) территория мужского монастыря название части города, где расположен монастырь black ~ доминиканец( монах) friar полигр. белое или слабо отпечатавшееся место на странице ~ ист. монах grey ~ францисканец( монах) -
5 Friar Tuck
[,fraɪə'tʌk]брат Так, весёлый толстя́к (бродячий монах, духовник Робин Гуда [ Robin Hood I])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Friar Tuck
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6 Capuchin
A hood worn by ladies in 1752, resembling that of a Capuchin friar, whence its name. It was succeeded by the Caleshe in 1765. Men also wore a hood with a neck-piece and mantle. -
7 Cowl
The hood of a monk's or friar's gown, attached to the back of the collar and pulled over the head or thrown behind as desired (see Hood) -
8 аконит
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