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1 катафалка
hearse; mourning-coach(отворена) catafalque* * *катафа̀лка,ж., -и hearse; mourning-coach; ( отворена) catafalque.* * *catafalque (отворена); mourning-coach* * *1. (отворена) catafalque 2. hearse;mourning-coach -
2 колесница
1. chariotпогребална колесница hearseколесници на самолет groundwheels, landing wheels2. вж. колесар* * *колеснѝца,ж., -и 1. chariot; погребална \колесницаа истор. hearse;2. cart; front/back wheel of a cart.* * *car; chariot* * *1. chariot 2. вж. колесар 3. колесници на самолет groundwheels, landing wheels 4. погребална КОЛЕСНИЦА hearse -
3 плащаница
1. shroud, cape, mantle, cloakплащаницата на нощта trie pall of nightпогребална плащаница hearse-cloth2. църк. shroud of Christ, representation of the burial of Christ* * *плащанѝца,ж., -и 1. shroud, cape, mantle, cloak; \плащаницаата на нощта the pall of night; погребална \плащаницаа hearse-cloth;2. църк. shroud of Christ, representation of the burial of Christ.* * *cape; mantle* * *1. shroud, cape, mantle, cloak 2. ПЛАЩАНИЦАта на нощта trie pall of night 3. погребална ПЛАЩАНИЦА hearse-cloth 4. цьрк. shroud of Christ, representation of the burial of Christ -
4 погребален
funeral (attr.); funereal, funerary; mortuaryпогребален звън knell, tollпогребален марш a funeral/dead marchпогребална песен threnode, threnodyпогребална церемония funeral ritesпогребална плащеница hearse-clothпогребална служба a burial serviceпогребално бюро an undertaker's office, ам. a funeral homeсобственик на погребално бюро undertaker, morticianпогребални одежди cerements* * *погреба̀лен,прил., -на, -но, -ни funeral (attr.); funereal, funerary; mortuary; dirgeful; \погребаленен звън deathbell, (death) knell, toll; \погребаленен марш dead march; \погребаленна песен threnode, threnody; \погребаленна плащаница hearse-cloth; \погребаленна служба burial service; \погребаленна церемония funeral rites; exequies; \погребаленни одежди cerements; \погребаленно бюро undertaker’s office, funeral parlour; амер. funeral home; собственик на \погребаленно бюро undertaker, mortician.* * *1. funeral (attr.);funereal, funerary;mortuary 2. ПОГРЕБАЛЕН звън knell, toll 3. ПОГРЕБАЛЕН марш a funeral/dead march 4. погребална песен threnode, threnody 5. погребална плащеница hearse-cloth 6. погребална служба a burial service 7. погребална церемония funeral rites 8. погребални одежди cerements 9. погребално бюро an undertaker's office, ам. a funeral home 10. собственик на погребално бюро undertaker, mortician
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Hearse — (h[ e]rs), n. [See {Herse}.] 1. A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or tomb of a deceased person, and covered with a pall; also, a temporary canopy bearing wax lights and set up in a church, under which the coffin was placed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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