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maniple [ˊmænɪpl] nист. мани́пула ( подразделение римского легиона) -
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Originally a piece of fine linen, used by the priest as a handkerchief and attached to the girdle, but when sacrificing carried in the hand or loosely over the left arm. It was richly ornamented and fringed, known in a.d. 590 to a.d. 915 -
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ˈmænɪpl сущ.
1) ист. манипула (подразделение римского легиона, насчитывавшее 60-120 человек)
2) церк. манипула (часть дьяконовского облачения, перевязь с крестами по левому плечу) Syn: fanon( историческое) манипул (подразделение римского легиона) (церковное) орарь maniple ист. манипула (подразделение римского легиона) -
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{'mænipl}
1. ист. рим. манипула
2. църк. манипул* * *{'manipl} n 1. ист. рим. манипула; 2. цьрк. манипул.* * *1. ист. рим. манипула 2. църк. манипул* * *maniple[´mænipəl] n 1. ист. манипула, 1/3 част от кохортата, 1/30 част от легиона в Римската империя; 2. рел. манипул. -
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[ˈmænɪpl]maniple ист. манипула (подразделение римского легиона) -
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['mænɪp(ə)l]1) Церковный термин: орарь2) История: манипул (подразделение римского легиона), манипула (подразделение римского легиона) -
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[`mænɪpl]манипуламанипулаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > maniple
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['mænɪpl]◙ n. פלוגה (היסטוריה); מטפחת-כמרים* * *◙ םירמכ-תחפטמ ;(הירוטסיה) הגולפ◄ -
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subst. \/ˈmænɪpl\/1) ( historisk) manipel (del av en romersk legion)2) ( romersk-katolsk) manipel (bånd på prestens erme) -
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man.i.ple[m'ænipəl] n manípulo: a) Hist corpo de tropa. b) Eccl pequena estola pendente do braço do celebrante da missa. -
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n. bölük (roma), papazın ayinde kolunda taşıdığı şerit -
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n. bölük (roma), papazın ayinde kolunda taşıdığı şerit -
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[maenipl]nounhistory manipel, oddelek rimske legije; ecclesiastic naróčnica -
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n. 수대 (천주교 사제가 왼팔에 걸치는) (옛 로마의) 보병 중대(60-120명) -
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Maniple — • An ornamental vestment in the form of a band, a little over a yard long and from somewhat over two to almost four inches wide, which is placed on the left arm in such manner that it falls in equal length on both sides of the arm Catholic… … Catholic encyclopedia
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maniple — [man′ə pəl] n. [L manipulus, orig., a handful, bundle < manus, a hand (see MANUAL) + base of plere, to fill: from use of bundles of hay as standards of the maniples] 1. a subdivision of the ancient Roman legion; one third of a cohort,… … English World dictionary
maniple — /man euh peuhl/, n. 1. (in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men. 2. Eccles. one of the Eucharistic vestments, consisting of an ornamental band or strip worn on the left arm near the wrist. See illus. under chasuble … Universalium
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maniple — n. 1 Rom.Hist. a subdivision of a legion, containing 120 or 60 men. 2 a Eucharistic vestment consisting of a strip hanging from the left arm. Etymology: OF maniple or L manipulus handful, troop f. manus hand … Useful english dictionary
Maniple (vestment) — The maniple, seen here embroidered with a Cross, is worn on the arm by a priest celebrating Mass. For the Roman military unit, see Maniple (military unit). The maniple is a liturgical vestment used primarily within the Catholic Church, and… … Wikipedia
Maniple (military unit) — This article is about the Roman military formation. For the liturgical garment, see Maniple (vestment). This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history … Wikipedia
maniple — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin manipulus, from Latin, handful, from manus hand + pulus (perhaps akin to Latin plēre to fill); from its having been originally held in the hand more at manual, full Date: 15th century 1. a long… … New Collegiate Dictionary
maniple — noun /ˈmænɪpəl/ a) A handful. b) A division of the Roman army numbering 60 or 120 men exclusive of officers, any small body of soldiers; a company. See Also: alb, epigonation, epimanikion, epitrachelion … Wiktionary