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1 стих спасительный
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3 Помилуй мя, Боже
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4 помилуй мя, боже
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6 первый стих 51-го псалма
History: neck-verse (который давали читать осужденному, чтобы, доказав свою грамотность, он мог спасти себе жизнь)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > первый стих 51-го псалма
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7 помилуй мя, Боже
Religion: neck-verse
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Neck verse — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neck verse — neck verse, a Latin verse printed in black letter, usually Psalm 51:1, formerly set before an accused person claiming benefit of clergy, in order to test his ability to read; if he could read it, he was released, thus saving his neck … Useful english dictionary
neck-verse — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Middle English neke verse; from the possibility of its saving the accused person s neck : a verse usually consisting of the first lines of a Latin version of the 51st psalm formerly set before an accused person claiming … Useful english dictionary
neck-verse — The Latin sentence, Miserere mei, Deus, was so called, because the reading of it was made a test for those who claimed benefit of clergy … Black's law dictionary
neck-verse — The Latin sentence, Miserere mei, Deus, was so called, because the reading of it was made a test for those who claimed benefit of clergy … Black's law dictionary
neck verse — A sentence in Latin required to be read by a convicted person in determining his right to the benefit of clergy … Ballentine's law dictionary
Neck — (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neck and crop — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neck and neck — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neck of a capital — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neck of a cascabel — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English