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21 Mary
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22 Mary Magdalen
Христианство: (Mary Magdalene) Мария Магдалина (раннехристианская святая) -
23 St Mary Magdallene church
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24 crkva sv Marije Magdalene
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25 магдалина
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26 мария магдалина
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27 magdalena
f.1 fairy cake.llorar como una magdalena to cry one's eyes out2 grieving woman, sorrowful woman.3 English muffin, crumpet.* * *llorar como una Magdalena to cry one's eyes outla Magdalena Mary MagdaleneMaría Magdalena Mary Magdalene* * *SF Magdalen, Madeleine* * *María Magdalena or la Magdalena — Mary Magdalene
llorar como una or la Magdalena — to cry one's eyes out
* * *----* llorar como una magdalena = cry + uncontrollably.* llorar como una magdalena = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out.* * *María Magdalena or la Magdalena — Mary Magdalene
llorar como una or la Magdalena — to cry one's eyes out
* * ** llorar como una magdalena = cry + uncontrollably.* llorar como una magdalena = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out.* * *María Magdalena or la Magdalena Mary Magdalenellorar como una or la Magdalena to cry one's eyes out* * *
Multiple Entries:
Magdalena
magdalena
magdalena sustantivo femenino (Esp) ≈ cupcake (AmE), ≈ fairycake (BrE)
magdalena, madalena sustantivo femenino fairy cake, US muffin
' magdalena' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
madalena
* * *magdalena nf= small sponge cake, ≈ cupcake, Br ≈ fairy cakellorar como una magdalena to cry one's eyes out* * *f cupcake;llorar como una magdalena fig fam cry one’s eyes out* * *magdalena nf: bun, muffin* * *magdalena n fairy cake -
28 María Magdalena
f.1 Mary Magdalene, St. Mary Magdalene.2 Mary Magdalen, St. Mary Magdalene.* * *Mary Magdalene -
29 María
f.1 Mary, Maria.2 the Virgin Mary, Madonna, Mary, The Blessed Virgin.3 marijuana, grass.4 indigenous woman who sells on the streets in Mexico.* * *1 familiar (asignatura fácil) easy subject2 familiar (ama de casa) housewife3 argot (marihuana) pot, grass* * *SF MarySanta María, madre de Dios — Holy Mary, mother of God
* * *Santa María or la Virgen María — the Virgin Mary
* * *----* cocer al baño María = steam.* cocinar al baño María = steam.* Virgen María, la = Virgin Mary, the.* * *Santa María or la Virgen María — the Virgin Mary
* * ** cocer al baño María = steam.* cocinar al baño María = steam.* Virgen María, la = Virgin Mary, the.* * *Santa María or la Virgen María the Virgin Mary* * *
Multiple Entries:
María
maría
maría sustantivo femenino
1 fam Educ easy subject
2 argot (droga) marijuana, pot
' maría' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
altar
- aquél
- aquélla
- baño
- comentar
- confianza
- desde
- disentir
- el
- en seguida
- encargarse
- encontrarse
- enseguida
- estar
- meterse
- pista
- retozar
- salvedad
- según
- sonsacar
- tanta
- tanto
- tipo
- total
- vengarse
- Avemaría
- gustar
- hacer
- julia
- mandar
- parte
English:
Hail Mary
- saint
- Virgin Mary
- grass
- steam
* * *María n pr(la virgen) María (the Virgin) Mary;María Antonieta Marie Antoinette;María Magdalena Mary Magdalene* * *f1 → maruja2 ( marihuana) grass fam, marijuana3 asignatura easy option fam -
30 Магдалина, Мария
библ.(последовательница Иисуса, родом из Магдалы) Mary (called) Magdalene; ( в изобразительном искусстве) the Magdalen"Кающаяся Магдалина" (иконографический сюжет) — the Repentant Magdalen, the Magdalen in Penitence
мироносица равноапостольная Мария Магдалина (д. п. 22 июля / 4 августа) — St. Mary Magdalene, myrrh-bearer and of Apostle zeal, Holy Myrrh-bearer and equal to the Apostles Mary Magdalene
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Магдалина, Мария
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31 Мария Магдалина
1) Religion: Maria Magdalen, Mary Magdalene ( One of Jesus' most celebrated disciples, famous, according to Mk: 16: 9-10 and Jn:20:14-17, for being the first person to see the resurrected Christ)2) Christianity: Mary Magdalen (Mary Magdalene) (раннехристианская святая) -
32 Евангелие от Марии
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Евангелие от Марии
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33 magdalen|ka
Relig. Ⅰ f (zakonnica) nun of the Order of St Mary Magdalene Ⅱ magdalenki plt (zakon) Order of St Mary MagdaleneThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > magdalen|ka
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34 Μαρία
Μαρία, ας, ἡ (vase ins fr. Samaria-Sebaste: SEG VIII, 110 [I B.C./I A.D.]; two ostraca: PMeyer, nos. 33 and 56 [both II A.D.]; s. Dssm., LO 97f; 302; a third ostracon in Dssm., LO 260 [s. LAE2 121, n. 11; 122; 306, n. 6: the addition of the mother’s name is regular in magical texts]; Jos., Bell. 6, 201; Just., Mel.) and Μαριάμ indecl. (מִרְיָם, Miriam [prophet and sister of Moses Ex 15:20f; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 2, 3 Jac.; Ezech. Trag. 5, 18 and 23 in Clem. of Al., Strom. 1, 23, 155, 4; Philo; Just., D. 78, 3] 1 Cl 4:11) and Μαριάμμη (GMary 463, 3; GJs 16:3; 17:2f.—Joseph. writes the name Μαριά[μ]μη, ης [Ant. 3, 54].—On the name and its various forms s. B-D-F §53, 3; Mlt-H. 144f; OBardenhewer, Der Name Maria 1895; HvSoden, Die Schriften des NTs I 1906, 1373f; FZorell, ZKT 30, 1906, 356ff; EKönig, ZNW 17, 1916, 257–63; MNoth, D. isr. Personennamen 1929; WvonSoden, Bibel u. Alter Orient: ZAW Beih. 162, 129–33; MGörg, BZ ’79, 285–89) Mary.① the mother of Jesus. The foll. forms of the name are attested in the var. cases: Μαρία as nom. Lk 2:19, otherw. only occasionally as v.l. (D Lk 1:30, 39, 56; cp. vss. 34, 38, 46). Gen. Μαρίας Mt 1:16, 18; 2:11; Mk 6:3; Lk 1:41; IEph 7:2; 18:2; 19:1; ITr 9:1; AcPlCor 1:14; 2:5. Acc. Μαρίαν Mt 1:20 (v.l.-άμ); AcPl Ha 8, 26; Μ. τὴν Γαλιλαίαν AcPlCor 2:14.—Μαριάμ as nom. Mt 1:16 v.l.; 13:55; Lk 1:27, 34, 38f, 46, 56; 2:19 (v.l.-ρία); as acc. Mt 1:20 v.l.; Lk 2:16; GJs 6:3 (not Bodmer); as voc. Lk 1:30; σὺν Μαριάμ Lk 2:5; Ac 1:14; πρὸς Μαριάμ Lk 2:34. Little is known about the life of this Mary; in the infancy narratives Mt 1f; Lk 1f and esp. in the apocryphal gospels (29 times GJs; s. AFuchs, Konkordanz) she plays a great role; s. WBauer, D. Leben Jesu im Zeitalter d. ntl. Apokryphen 1909; HUsener, ZNW 4, 1903, 1ff. In Mk 3:31f and parallels, where she and the brothers and sisters of Jesus are prominently mentioned, no indication of any interest in his movement is given. But Ac 1:14 mentions Mary and his brothers (brothers and sisters? s. ἀδελφός 1) among the members of the early church. The mother of Jesus is also mentioned in the Fourth Gospel, though not by name.—RSeeberg, Die Herkunft der Mutter Jesu: Bonwetsch Festschr. 1918, 13ff; JBlinzler, Jes. u. s. Mutter nach dem Zeugn. der Evv.: Klerusblatt 23, ’42; 24, ’43; UHolzmeister, De anno mortis Deip. Virg.: Marianum 4, ’42, 167–82; FWillam, D. Leb. Marias3 ’42; HRäisänen, D. Mutter Jesu im NT, ’69; JMcHugh, The Mother of Jesus in the NT ’75; RBrown, KDornfried et al., Mary in the NT ’78; RBrown, The Birth of the Messiah ’77.—ABD IV 586 (lit.). LexThK VII 25–28. TRE XXII 115–19. EDNT. II 386f.② Mary Magdalene (s. Μαγδαληνή). Forms of her name: Μαρία Mt 27:56; 61 v.l.; 28:1 v.l.; Mk 15:40, 47; 16:1, 9 (Μαρίᾳ); Lk 8:2; 24:10; J 19:25; 20:1, 11, 16 v.l., 18 v.l. Μαριάμ Mt 27:56 v.l., 61; 28:1; Mk 15:40 v.l.; J 19:25 v.l.; 20:1 v.l., 11 v.l., 16 (voc.), 18; GPt 12:50. Acc. to the gospels this woman, one of Jesus’ most faithful followers, was cured by Jesus of possession by seven hostile spirits (Mk 16:9; Lk 8:2). She appears in the Passion Narrative w. women companions; also in the synoptic account of Easter morning. In J she is the only one mentioned at the grave, and sees the resurrected Lord (likew. in the long ending of Mk). Later ecclesiastical gossip identified her without warrant w. the sinful woman who anointed Jesus in the house of the Pharisee (Lk 7:37, 39). CLattey: Exp 7th ser., 8, 1909, 55–63; UHolzmeister, Die Magdalenenfrage in der kirchl. Überl.: ZKT 46, 1922, 402ff; JSickenberger, Ist die Magdalenenfrage wirklich unlösbar? BZ 17, 1926, 63ff; PKetter, D. Magdalenenfrage 1929; RBruckberger, M. Magdalena, ’54; MHengel, M. Magdalena u. d. Frauen als Zeugen: FMichel, ’63, 243–56; AMarjanen, The Woman Jesus Loved ’96 (Nag Hammadi); HMelzer-Keller, Geist und Leben 72, ’99, 97–111. LexThK VII 39f; BHHW II 1151. S. Simpson and Burkitt under 5 below.③ the ‘other’ Mary, mother of James (s. Ἰάκωβος 3) and Joses (s. Ἰωσῆς 2). Form of the name Μαρία Mt 27:56, 61 (ἡ ἄλλη Μαρία; cp. PPetr III, 59); 28:1 (ἡ ἄλλ. Μ.—JMackay, The Other M.: ET 40, 1929, 319–21); Mk 15:40, 47; 16:1; Lk 24:10. She was one of the followers of Jesus present as a spectator at the events on Golgotha. Hence she could be identical with④ Μαρία (v.l. Μαριάμ) ἡ τοῦ Κλωπᾶ Μ., the wife of Clopas J 19:25.⑤ Mary, acc. to Lk 10:39, 42 sister of Martha, acc. to J 11:1f, 19f, 28, 31f, 45; 12:3 also sister of Lazarus, resident in Bethany. Forms of the name: Μαρία Lk 10:39 v.l., 42 v.l.; J 11:2 v.l., 20 v.l., 32 v.l.; 12:3 v.l.; Μαρίας J 11:1; Μαρίαν J 11:19 v.l., 28 v.l., 31 v.l., 45 v.l. Μαριάμ Lk 10:39, 42; J 11:2, 20, 32; 12:3; as acc. J 11:19, 28, 31, 45.—ASimpson, M. of Bethany, M. of Magdala, and Anonyma: ET 20, 1909, 307–18; FBurkitt, M. Magd. and M., Sister of Martha: ET 42, ’31, 157–59.⑥ the mother of John Mark, owner of a house in Jerusalem (οἰκία τῆς Μαρίας), who placed it at the disposal of Christians for meetings Ac 12:12.⑦ an otherw. unknown Christian, probably of Jewish descent (yet Μαρία appears in CB I/2, 557f nos. 439 and 440 as the fem. form of the Roman name Marius), who is greeted Ro 16:6 (ἀσπάσασθε Μαρίαν; v.l. Μαριάμ [as early as P46]), w. the additional note that she rendered outstanding service to the receivers of the letter.—EDNT. M-M. -
35 Дева Мария
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37 Пиета
Religion: Most Holy Mary of Pity, Pieta ( In Christian art, depiction of the Virgin Mary with the crucified body of Jesus across her lap. Some representations include John the Apostle, Mary Magdalene, and sometimes other figures on either side of the Virgin) -
38 пиета
Religion: Most Holy Mary of Pity, Pieta ( In Christian art, depiction of the Virgin Mary with the crucified body of Jesus across her lap. Some representations include John the Apostle, Mary Magdalene, and sometimes other figures on either side of the Virgin) -
39 Maria
1.Mărī̆a, ae, f., a female proper name.I.Mary, the mother of Jesus (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Matt. 2, 11:II.Marĭa,
Prud. Psych. 88; id. Apoth. 643; Sedul. Car. Pasch. 2, 49:Marīa,
id. Hymn. 1, 53; 54.—Mary Magdalene, Vulg. Johan. 20, 1; Sedul. 4, 142.—III.Mary of Bethany, sister of Lazarus and Martha, Vulg. Johan. 11, 1.2.Mărī̆a, f., a town of the Parthians, Plin. 6, 25, 29, § 113. -
40 Descent from the Cross
1) Общая лексика: (A popular theme in Christian art depicting the moment when the Virgin, Joseph, Nicodemus and St. John receive the Saviour's body from the Cross, whilst Mary Magdalene and Mary of Egypt grieve at their sides) "Снятие с креста"2) Религия: Снятие со креста3) Библия: снятие с крестаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Descent from the Cross
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