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1 opening
1) (a hole; a clear or open space: an opening in the fence/forest.) åpning, hull, sprekk2) (a beginning: the opening of the film; ( also adjective) the chairman's opening remarks.) begynnelse, innledning3) (the act of becoming or making open, the ceremony of making open: the opening of a flower/shop/door; the opening of the new theatre.) åpning4) (an opportunity for work: There are good openings in the automobile industry.) mulighet, sjansehull--------initiativ--------tiltakIsubst. \/ˈəʊp(ə)nɪŋ\/1) åpning, begynnelse, innledning2) (om teater, film e.l.) premiere3) åpning (også overført), hull, luke, sprekk4) sjanse, utsikt, mulighet5) ( jus) prosedyre6) ( sjakk) åpning7) vik, bukt8) (amer.) lysningopening for mulighet for, sjanse tilIIadj. \/ˈəʊp(ə)nɪŋ\/åpnings-, innledende, innlednings-, begynnelses-opening batsman ( cricket) slagmann som slår førstopening hymn inngangssalme -
2 Sanctus (Opening of a hymn sung by the angels in Is:6:3, an ancient Christian hymn of adoration sung or said immediately before the prayer of consecration in traditional liturgies)
Религия: СанктусУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Sanctus (Opening of a hymn sung by the angels in Is:6:3, an ancient Christian hymn of adoration sung or said immediately before the prayer of consecration in traditional liturgies)
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3 Dies Irae (The opening words of a Latin hymn on the Last Judgment forming part of the office for the dead and requiem mass)
Религия: "День Гнева"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Dies Irae (The opening words of a Latin hymn on the Last Judgment forming part of the office for the dead and requiem mass)
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5 Sanctus
1) Религия: ("saint", сокр. S.) святой, (Opening of a hymn sung by the angels in Is:6:3, an ancient Christian hymn of adoration sung or said immediately before the prayer of consecration in traditional liturgies) Санктус2) Христианство: Санкт (имя раннехристианского святого) -
6 sanctus
1) Религия: ("saint", сокр. S.) святой, (Opening of a hymn sung by the angels in Is:6:3, an ancient Christian hymn of adoration sung or said immediately before the prayer of consecration in traditional liturgies) Санктус2) Христианство: Санкт (имя раннехристианского святого) -
7 गणेश
gaṇêṡam. (= - ṇa-nātha) N. of the god of wisdom andᅠ of obstacles (son of Ṡiva andᅠ Pārvatī, orᅠ according to one legend of Pārvatī alone;
though Gaṇêṡa causes obstacles he alsoᅠ removes them;
hence he is invoked at the commencement of all undertakings andᅠ at the opening of all compositions with the words namogaṇêṡāyavighnêṡvarāya;
he is represented as a short fat man with a protuberant belly, frequently riding on a rat orᅠ attended by one, andᅠ to denote his sagacity has the head of an elephant, which however has only one tusk;
the appellation Gaṇêṡa, with other similar compounds, alludes to his office as chief of the various classes of subordinate gods, who are regarded as Ṡiva's attendants;
cf. RTL. pp. 48, 62, 79, 392, 440 ;
he is said to have written down the MBh. as dictated by Vyāsa MBh. I, 74 ff. ;
persons possessed, by Gaṇêṡa are referred to Yājñ. I, 270 ff.);
N. of Ṡiva MBh. III, 1629 ;
= gaṇa-puṉgava VarBṛ. XIII, 8 ;
m. pl. (= vidyêṡa orᅠ - ṡvara) a class of Siddhas (with Ṡaivas) Hcat. I, 11, 857 ff ;
N. of a renowned astronomer of the 16th century;
of a son of Rāma-deva (author of a Comm. on Nalôd.);
of a son of Viṡvanātha-dīkshita andᅠ grandson of Bhāvarāma-kṛishṇa (author of a Comm. called Ciccandrikā);
- kumbha m. N. of a rocky cave in Orissa;
- kusuma m. a variety of oleander with red flowers L. ;
- khaṇḍa m. n. N. of BrahmaP. III ;
of a section of the SkandaP. ;
- gītā f. N. of a song in praise of Gaṇêṡa;
- caturthī f. the fourth day of the light half of the month Bhādra (considered as Gaṇêṡa's birthday) RTL. p. 431 ;
- tāpinī f. N. of an Up. (cf. gaṇapati-pūrva-t-);
- purāṇa n. N. of an Upa-purāṇa;
- pūjā f. the worship of Gaṇêṡa seeᅠ RTL. pp. 211-217 ;
- bhujaṉga-prayātastotra n. N. of a hymn in praise of Gaṇêṡa (attributed to Ṡaṃkarâcārya);
- bhūshaṇa n. red lead;
- miṡra m. N. of a copyist of the last century;
- yāmala n. N. of wk.;
- vimarṡinī f. « appeasing Gaṇêṡa»
N. of wk.;
- sahasra-nāman n. N. of a part of the GaṇP. ;
- stavarāja m. N. of a part of the BhavP. ;
- stuti f. a hymn in honour of Gaṇêṡa by Rāghava;
- ṡôpapurāṇa n. = - ṡa-pur-
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8 Dies Irae
1) Церковный термин: Диес Ире (название церковного песнопения)2) Религия: "Диес ирэ", день страшного суда, судный день, (The opening words of a Latin hymn on the Last Judgment forming part of the office for the dead and requiem mass) "День Гнева" -
9 День Гнева
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10 День гнева
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11 день гнева
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12 προοίμιον
A opening, introduction; in Music, prelude, overture, Pi.P.1.4; in [dialect] Ep. poems, proëm, preamble, Id.N.2.3, Ar.Eq. 1343; in speeches, exordium, Critias 43 tit., Arist. Rh. 1414b19, Phld.Rh.1.56S., Stoic.2.96, etc.; προοιμίοις ἡδονῆς with prefaces about pleasure, X.Mem.2.1.27.2 metaph. of any prelude or beginning,φροίμιον χορεύσομαι A.Ag.31
, cf. 829; φροιμίοις < δυσφροιμίοις> ib. 1216, cf. Th.7; λόγους.. μηδέπω 'ν προοιμίοις only just beginning, Id.Pr. 741; εἴ τι τοῦδε φ. ματᾷ any part of this presage, Id.Eu. 142;ὁρῶ τάδε φροίμια.. πόνων Id.Supp. 830
(lyr.), cf. E.Hipp. 568, X. Mem.4.2.3;ἐγχέων π. Pi.Fr.78
;π. δείπνου Alex.110.3
;π. ἔχθρας Plb.22.4.15
;ἀρχῆς Id.25.3.8
(pl.);δάκρυά μοι τὰ π. τῆς τέχνης Luc. Somn.3
; of premonitory symptoms of disease, Orib.Syn.8.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προοίμιον
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13 φάος
φάος, φάεος, τό, [dialect] Att. [var] contr. [full] φῶς, φωτός, and resolved [dialect] Ep. [full] φόως (φώωσδε, though read by Ar.Byz. and Aristarch., is to be rejected in Il.16.188); [dialect] Aeol. [full] φάος Sapph.Supp.25.9, but cf. φαυοφόρος:—Hom. uses φάος and φόως, never φῶς; of the oblique cases he uses only dat. sing. φάει and acc. pl. φάεα; dat. pl.Aφαέεσσι Hes.Fr.142.4
, Call. Dian. 211, etc.:— φάος is the only form used by Pi.: Trag. use φάος or φῶς, both in lyr. and dialogue, as metre requires: Com. use φάος in lyr. only, Ar.Eq. 973, Ra. 1529; φῶν is a late acc. in BCH51.380 (Cyme, Hymn to Isis); in Prose φῶς is the only form used in nom. and acc.: gen.φάους X.Cyr.4.2.9
, 26, Oec.9.3, Arist.de An. 429a3; dat. , Ch.62 (lyr.), S.Ph. 415, 1212 (lyr.), etc.: pl.,φάη B. 8.28
, Gal.18(2).250, AP7.373 (Thall.); gen.φαέων Arat.90
; dat.φάεσι Call.Dian.71
; in Prose gen. , Ax. 365c; dat.φωτί Luc. Musc.Enc.9
, etc. (φῷ E.Fr. 534
); pl.,φῶτα IG11(2).203
A33 (Delos, iii B. C.), etc.; gen. φώτων ib.42(1).110.43 (Epid., iv B. C.); dat. φωσί (v. infr. 1.2): ([etym.] φάω) . [ᾰ regularly; but Hom. always has [pron. full] ᾱ metri gr. in φᾱεα; and so dat. pl. φᾱεσι in Call.Dian.71]:—light, esp. daylight, ἤδηφ. ἦεν ἐπὶ χθόνα Od.23.371
;φ. οἴχεθ' ὑπὸ ζόφον 3.335
;κατέδυ λαμπρὸν φ. ἠελίοιο Il.1.605
;Ἠὼς.. Ζηνὶ φόως ἐρέουσα 2.49
;ἀθανάτοισι φόως φέροι Od.5.2
;νὺξ ἀποκρύψει φάος A.Pr.24
;τὸ τοῦ ἡλίου φῶς Pl.R. 515e
; πρὸς τὸ φῶς βλέπειν ibid.; οὐράνιον φῶς, αἰθέρος φῶς, S.Ant. 944 (lyr.), E.Ph. 809 (lyr.);ἡμέρας ἁγνὸν φάος Id.Fr. 443
;ἡμερήσιον φάος A.Ag.23
;τὸ ἡμερινὸν φῶς Pl.R. 508c
; ἐν φάει by daylight, Od.21.429; ἕως ἂν φῶς γένηται till daybreak, Pl.Prt. 311a; ἅμα φάει at daybreak, Plu.Cam.34;ἅμα τῷ φωτί Plb.1.30.10
, al.; ἕως ἔτι φῶς ἐστιν while there is still light, Pl.Phd. 89c;ἔτι φάους ὄντος X.Cyr.4.2.26
;κατὰ φάος νύκτας τε E.Ba. 425
(lyr.); κατὰ φῶς, opp. νύκτωρ, X.Cyr.3.3.25; also, of moon light and starlight,φαέεσσι σελήνης Hes.
l. c., cf. Pi.O.10(11).75, Bion Fr.8.5, etc.;ἀστέρος τηλαυγέστερον Pi.P.3.75
; τὰ φῶτα, sc. sun and moon, Ptol.Tetr.37,38.b in Poets, freq. in phrases concerning the life of men,ζώει καὶ ὁρᾷ φ. ἠελίοιο Il.18.61
, cf. Od.4.540, etc.;λείπειν φ. ἠελίοιο Hes.Op. 155
, Thgn.569; ἐς φάος οὐκ ἀνίεσκε, ἀκίκεσθε, Hes.Th. 157, 652;ζῇ τε καὶ βλέπει φάος A.Pers. 299
;ὅστις φῶς ὁρᾷ S.OT 375
;ὄντα ἐν φάει Id.Ph. 415
, etc.;Διὸς ἐν φάει E.Hec. 707
(lyr.); πέμψατ' ἔνερθεν ψυχὴν ἐς φῶς, ἀναγαγεῖν εἰς φῶς, A.Pers. 630 (anap.), Ar.Av. 699 (anap.);πρὸς φῶς ἀνελθεῖν S.Ph. 625
;πρὸς φῶς ἄγειν Pl.Prt. 320d
;λείπω φάος Ar.Ach. 1185
(paratrag.); : but also εἰς φῶς ἰέναι to come into the light, i.e. into public, S.Ph. 1353; εἰς φῶς λέγειν ib. 581; τὸ φῶς κόσμον παρέχει light (i. e. publicity) is a guarantee for order, X.Ages.9.1.c simply a day,φῶς ἓν ἡλίου καταρκέσει E.Rh. 447
; νόστιμον βλέπειν φάος, = ἦμαρ, A.Pers. 261: pl., κρισίμων φαέων of critical days, AP11.382.11 (Agath.).2 the light of a torch, lamp, fire, etc.,τίς τοι φάος οἴσει; Od.19.24
, cf. 34,64;φάος πάντεσσι παρέξω 18.317
; (anap.);ποιεῖν X.HG6.2.29
; πρὸς φῶς πίνειν to drink by the fire, Id.Cyr.7.5.27; a light,φῶς ἔχων.. ἀφηγεῖτο Id.HG5.1.8
: pl., Plu.Pel.12, Ant.26, etc.; τὰ φ. the illuminations, IG11(2).203A33 (Delos, iii B. C.); μέσοις φωσίν at a moderate fire, Ps.-Democr.Alch.p.46 B., cf. Zos.Alch.pp.147,155 B.3 the light of the eyes, φάος ὀμμάτων, ὄσσων, Pind.N.10.40, Opp.H.4.525: pl., eyes,Od.
16.15, 19.417;τίεσκον ἴσον φαέεσσιν ἐμοῖσι Mosch.4.9
;φάη Gal.
l. c.: sg., of the Cyclops' eye, E.Cyc. 633.4 window, IG42(1).110.43 (Epid., iv B. C.), Plu.2.515b; opening in a machine, Heliod. ap. Orib.49.7.14.II light, as a metaph. for deliverance, happiness, victory, glory, etc.,καὶ τῷ μὲν φάος ἦλθεν Il.17.615
; ;ἐπὴν φάος ἐν νήεσσι θήῃς 16.95
;ἐν χερσὶ φόως 15.741
; [πύλαι] πετασθεῖσαι τεῦξαν φάος 21.538
;φ. ἀρετᾶν Pi.O.4.11
;δώμασιν φάος μέγα A.Pers. 300
, cf. S.Ant. 600 (lyr.), Aj. 709 (lyr.);λαμπρὸν φ. γένους Trag.Adesp.9
; of persons,ἤν πού τι φόως Δαναοῖσι γένωμαι Il.16.39
, cf. 8.282, etc.; esp. in addressing persons,ἦλθες, Τηλέμαχε, γλυκερὸν φάος Od.16.23
;ὦ φάος Ἑλλήνων Anacr.124
;Ἀκραγαντίνων φάος Pi.I.2.17
;ὦ φίλτατον φῶς S.El. 1224
, 1354;ὦ μέγιστον Ἕλλησιν φάος E.Hec. 841
; in late Prose, Anon. ap. Suid. s.v. ὦ φῶς: pl., AP7.373 (Thall.).b of God,ὁ θεὸς φ. ἐστί 1 Ep.Jo.1.5
;φ. καὶ ζωή ἐστιν ὁ θεὸς καὶ πατήρ Corp.Herm.1.21
; of Christ,φ. εἰς ἀποκάλυψιν ἐθνῶν Ev.Luc.2.32
, etc.2 with reference to illumination of the mind,τῆς ἀληθείας τὸ φῶς E.IT 1026
;φ. ἐν τῷ φιλοσοφεῖν Plu.2.77d
, cf. 47c;τὸ φ. τὸ ἐν σοί Ev.Matt.6.23
;τὸ φ. τῆς ζωῆς Ev.Jo.8.12
;ἐν τῷ φ. εἶναι 1 Ep.Jo.2.9
; τέκνα φωτός, ὅπλα τοῦ φ., Ep.Eph.5.8, Ep.Rom.13.12.
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