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1 friar
1. n ист. монахAustin friar — монах ордена августинцев, августинец
2. n ист. брат, фра3. n ист. территория мужского монастыря4. n ист. название части города, где расположен монастырьСинонимический ряд:member of a religious order (noun) abbot; brother; holy man; member of a religious order; mendicant; monk; penitent; pilgrim; religious clerk -
2 church
1. n преим. церковь; храм, христианский2. n церковь; вероисповеданиеChurch of England, English Church — англиканская церковь
Broad Church — «широкая церковь»
High Church — «высокая церковь»
Low Church — «низкая церковь»
3. n разг. англиканская церковь; государственная церковь4. n разг. богослужение5. n духовенство6. a церковныйchurch member — верующий; принадлежащий к одному из вероисповеданий
7. a принадлежащий к государственной, англиканской церквиchurch folk — сторонники государственной церкви, англиканцы
8. v приводить или приносить в церковьPrince of the Church — кардинал, князь церкви
9. v совершать церковный обряд; давать молитвуСинонимический ряд:1. religious (adj.) churchly; churchmanly; ecclesiastical; religious; spiritual2. Christendom (noun) Catholicism; Christendom; Christianity; followers of Christ; pope3. house of worship (noun) basilica; cathedral; chapel; house of god; house of prayer; house of worship; mosque; place of worship; shrine; synagogue; tabernacle; temple4. organized religion (noun) affiliation; communion; congregation; connection; creed; cult; denomination; faith; organised religion; organized religion; persuasion; religion; religious order; sect5. religious rite (noun) mass; meeting; oratory; prayer; prayer meeting; religious rite; rite; ritual; sermon; service; Sunday school; worship
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religious — /rəˈlɪdʒəs / (say ruh lijuhs) adjective 1. of, relating to, or concerned with religion. 2. imbued with or exhibiting religion; pious; devout; godly. 3. scrupulously faithful; conscientious: religious care. 4. belonging to a religious order, as… …
religious — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French religius, from Latin religiosus, from religio Date: 13th century 1. relating to or manifesting faithful devotion to an acknowledged ultimate reality or deity < a religious person > … New Collegiate Dictionary
religious — 1. adjective /ɹɪˈlɪdʒəs/ a) Concerning religion. It is the job of this court to rule on legal matters. We do not consider religious issues. b) Committed to the practice of religion. I was much more religious as a teenager than I am now. See Also … Wiktionary
Religious (Catholicism) — In the lexicon of certain branches of Christianity, especially the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox branches, religious as a noun usually refers to a member of a religious order of monks, nuns, friars, clerics regular, or other individuals… … Wikipedia
Religious Society of Friends — noun a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660; commonly called Quakers • Syn: ↑Society of Friends, ↑Quakers • Hypernyms: ↑sect, ↑religious sect, ↑religious order • Member Meronyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
third order — noun Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin tertius ordo; from the partial resemblance to an order of monks or an order of nuns : a group affiliated with a Roman Catholic religious order and comprising men and women devoted to a special rule of … Useful english dictionary
brother — noun 1》 a man or boy in relation to other sons and daughters of his parents. 2》 a male associate or fellow member of an organization. 3》 N. Amer. informal a black man. 4》 something which resembles or is equivalent to another. 5》 (plural also… … English new terms dictionary
mendicant — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin mendicant , mendicans, present participle of mendicare to beg, from mendicus beggar more at amend Date: 14th century 1. beggar 1 2. often capitalized a member of a religious order (as… … New Collegiate Dictionary
swami — noun Etymology: Hindi svāmī, from Sanskrit svāmin owner, lord, from sva one s own more at suicide Date: 1895 1. a Hindu ascetic or religious teacher; specifically a senior member of a religious order used as a title 2. one that resembles or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
novice — noun a) A beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject. Im only a novice at coding, and my programs frequently have bugs that more experienced programmers wouldnt make. b) A new member of a religious … Wiktionary
sister — noun 1》 a woman or girl in relation to other daughters and sons of her parents. 2》 a female friend or associate. ↘a fellow woman. ↘N. Amer. a fellow black woman. 3》 a member of a religious order of women. 4》 (often Sister) Brit. a senior… … English new terms dictionary