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1 опротестование
obtestation* * ** * *obtestation, protest, representation, revolt* * *protestprotestation -
2 заклинание
1) General subject: abracadabra, abraxas, adjuration, conjuration, exorcism, incantation, invocation, juju, medicine, obsecration, obtestation, pater, paternoster, pishogue, spell2) Religion: charm, incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), spell (A spoken word or form of words held to have magic power)3) Indian language: mantra -
3 мольба
1) General subject: adjuration, appeal (обыкн. о помощи), cry, entreaty, imploration, intercession, invocation, obsecration, obtestation, petition, plea, pleading, prayer, suppliance, supplication2) Obsolete: bene, deprecation3) Religion: appeal, beseeching, boon, intreating, oration, supplication ( The act of asking for something humbly and earnestly), vow -
4 протест
1) General subject: caveat, demur, deprecation, expostulation, kick, major outcry, negative voice, objection, objectionable, obtestation, outcry, protest, protest (по векселю), protestation against, rebellion (против чего-л.), remonstrance, representation, revolt, vociferation, notice of appeal2) Colloquial: squawk3) Military: outcrying4) Rare: protestation5) Religion: exclamation6) Law: notice of opposition7) Economy: note of protest, notice of dishonor (нотариальный акт о неплатеже по векселю в срок или об отказе в его акцептовании), notice of dishonour, notice of protest8) Diplomatic term: reprehension9) Jargon: chin music, blast10) Taxes: appeal11) Patents: opposition, opposition (юридический протест, возбуждаемый стороной, интересы которой затронуты предоставлением определенных прав другой стороне)12) Business: reclamation -
5 заклинание
conjuration* * ** * *conjuration, incantation, spell; exorcism* * *abracadabraadjurationconjurationexorcismincantationinvocationju-juobtestationspell -
6 мольба
entreaty* * ** * *entreaty; supplication; prayer* * *adjurationadjurationsappealconjurationconjurationsconjuringentreatiesentreatingentreatyinvocationinvocationsobsecrationobsecrationsobtestationpleapleadingsupplicationsupplications -
7 протест
protest* * ** * *protest, remonstrance* * *caveatobjectionobtestationoutcryprotestreclamationremonstrancerepresentation -
8 заклинания
exorcismobtestation -
9 заклинание
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10 мольба
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11 протест
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Obtestation — Ob tes*ta tion, n. [L. obtestatio.] The act of obtesting; supplication; protestation. [R.] [1913 Webster] Antonio asserted this with great obtestation. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Obtestation — Obtestation, dringende Bitte, Beschwörung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
obtestation — index call (appeal), dun Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
obtestation — ˌ ̷ ̷ˌteˈstāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin obtestation , obtestatio, from obtestatus (past participle of obtestari) + ion , io ion : an act of obtesting : solemn supplication or adjuration … Useful english dictionary
obtestation — See obtest. * * * … Universalium
obtestation — (entrée créée par le supplément) (ob tè sta sion) s. f. Supplication. • On ne vient pas d un plein saut aux prières et aux obtestations, MALH. Lexique, éd. L. Lalanne.. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. obtestationem, prière qu on fait en prenant les dieux à… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
obtestation — É‘bte steɪʃn / É’b n. entreat; plea; summons to testify; emphatic opposition … English contemporary dictionary
obtestation — ob·tes·ta·tion … English syllables
obtest — obtestation, n. /ob test /, v.t. 1. to invoke as witness. 2. to supplicate earnestly; beseech. v.i. 3. to protest. 4. to make supplication; beseech. [1540 50; < L obtestari, equiv. to ob OB + test(is) a witness + ari inf. suffix] * * * … Universalium
prier — Prier, Il vient de Precari, En ostant la lettre c, Petere orare, Rogare, Preces ferre, Precari, Comprecari, Facere precationes. Prier plus longuement, Extendere preces. Fort prier, Erogitare, Exorare, Praerogare, Derogitare, Deprecari. Faire la… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
call — 1 vt 1: to announce or recite loudly call ed the civil trial list 2: to admit (a person) as a barrister was call ed to the bar 3: to demand payment of esp. by formal notice call … Law dictionary