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1 хвалебные
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > хвалебные
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2 хвалительные псалмы
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > хвалительные псалмы
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3 zsolozsmák
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4 Laudes
Pl. KIRCHL. (Gebetsstunde) lauds Pl. (auch V. im Sg.)* * * -
5 laudese
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6 Laudes
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7 бревиарий Лаудес
Religion: Laudes( Lauds Breviary, сокр. Laud.) -
8 заутреня
1) General subject: matins, prime (у католиков)2) Religion: Orthros (In the Byzantine liturgical tradition, Matins), matins (The night office forming with lauds the first of the canonical hours), mattins, morning prayer, morning service, tenebrae, laud -
9 служба первого часа у католиков
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > служба первого часа у католиков
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10 хвалебные
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11 хвалительные псалмы
Christianity: laudsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хвалительные псалмы
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12 хвалы
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13 часы перед обедней
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > часы перед обедней
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14 diurnale
Book of Hors; book containing Lauds to Compline -
15 похвали
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16 похвалы
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17 jutrenje
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18 lauda
lauda s.f.1 (lett.) laud, hymn of praise: lauda drammatica, mystery play2 (ant.) (lode) praise3 pl. (eccl.) lauds. -
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1) (начало дневного круга богослужения, обычно совершается накануне вечером или ночью) matins, англик. mattins, Morning Prayer, катол. (Matins and) Lauds, (до 11 в.) лат. Vigiliaeодин из разделов заутрени катол. — nocturn
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20 первый час, присоединённый к утрене в одно богослужение
( в монастырских или приходских храмах) laudsРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > первый час, присоединённый к утрене в одно богослужение
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Lauds — is one of the two major hours in the Roman Catholic Liturgy of the Hours. It is to be recited in the early morning hours, preferably near dawn. It forms a part of the Eastern Orthodox Office of Matins. The service is named after the Lauds psalms … Wikipedia
Lauds — • Article on the canonical hour once known as Matins, then as Lauds, now as Morning Prayer. One of the two principal hours Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lauds Lauds … Catholic encyclopedia
lauds — mid 14c., from Old French; morning Church service in which psalms of praise to God (Psalms 148 150) are sung (see LAUD (Cf. laud)) … Etymology dictionary
Lauds — The major hour of the divine office of the Roman Catholic rite sung about sunrise. A chanted lauds is close in form to vespers, except that an Old Testament canticle replaces the fourth psalm, and the Canticle of Zacharia, Benedictus, replaces … Historical dictionary of sacred music
lauds — ; morning prayer This word (from the Latin laudes, meaning praises ) refers to a set of daily prayers of the Liturgy of the Hours that are sometimes publicly recited or sung in religious communities. Lauds are sometimes said immediately after … Glossary of theological terms
Lauds — See Horarium … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Lauds — One of the seven Canonical Hours (which see) … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
lauds — prayer service held at dawn following matins Ecclesiastical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
lauds — lÉ”Ëd n. praise, commendation (rare); hymn of praise, song of praise v. praise, commend … English contemporary dictionary
LAUDS — laudes … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
lauds — [lɔ:dz] noun a service of morning prayer in the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said or chanted at daybreak. Origin ME: from the frequent use, in Psalms 148–150, of the L. imperative laudate! praise ye! … English new terms dictionary