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  • 1 orthodox

    'o:Ɵədoks
    1) ((of beliefs etc) generally accepted: orthodox views.) ortodoks, vedtatt
    2) ((of people) holding such beliefs: She is very orthodox in her approach to grammar.) ortodoks, rettroende
    I
    subst. \/ˈɔːθədɒks\/
    ortodoks person
    Orthodox ortodoks (medlem av den gresk-ortodokse kirke)
    II
    adj. \/ˈɔːθədɒks\/
    1) (religion, også Orthodox) ortodoks (som angår den ortodokse kirke)
    2) ( religion og moral) ortodoks, rettroende (i samsvar med fastsatt tro\/lære)
    3) konservativ, konvensjon, vanlig

    English-Norwegian dictionary > orthodox

  • 2 Orthodox Church

    the subst.
    den gresk-katolske kirke, den ortodokse kirke

    English-Norwegian dictionary > Orthodox Church

  • 3 icon

    1) ((also ikon) especially in the Orthodox Churches, a painting etc of Christ or a saint.) ikon, helgenbilde
    2) (a small graphic sign on a computer screen representing an application that the user can choose.) ikon, symbol
    bilde
    subst. \/ˈaɪkɒn\/, \/ˈaɪkən\/ eller ikon
    1) ikon
    2) ( EDB) ikon, symboltegn
    3) ( overført) symbol, bilde

    English-Norwegian dictionary > icon

  • 4 ikon

    1) ((also ikon) especially in the Orthodox Churches, a painting etc of Christ or a saint.) ikon, helgenbilde
    2) (a small graphic sign on a computer screen representing an application that the user can choose.) ikon, symbol
    subst. \/ˈaɪkɒn\/, \/ˈaɪkən\/
    seicon

    English-Norwegian dictionary > ikon

  • 5 patriarch

    1) (the male head of a family or tribe.) patriark
    2) (especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church, a high-ranking bishop.) patriark
    subst. \/ˈpeɪtrɪɑːk\/
    patriark

    English-Norwegian dictionary > patriarch

  • 6 priest

    pri:st
    1) ((in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.) prest
    2) ((feminine priestess) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).) prestinne; gydje
    prest
    I
    subst. \/priːst\/
    1) prest (spesielt katolsk, anglikansk eller ikke-kristen)
    2) geistlig
    3) forklaring: en slags klubbe til å slå ihjel fisk med
    ordain somebody priest ordinere\/prestevie noen
    II
    verb \/priːst\/
    prestevie

    English-Norwegian dictionary > priest

  • 7 saint

    seint, ]( before a name) snt
    1) ((often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death: Saint Matthew; St John's Road.) helgen; sankt, den hellige
    2) (a very good, kind person: You really are a saint to put up with her.) helgen
    - saintliness
    helgen
    --------
    ideal
    I
    subst. \/seɪnt\/, trykksvakt: \/sənt\/, \/sɪnt\/
    ( også overført) helgen, engel
    have the patient of a saint ha en engels tålmodighet
    saints de salige de hellige
    II
    verb \/seɪnt\/
    1) kanonisere, opphøye til helgen
    2) hellige
    III
    adj. \/seɪnt\/, trykksvakt: \/sənt\/, \/sɪnt\/
    ( foran navn) Sankt, Sankta, hellig, den hellige

    English-Norwegian dictionary > saint

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  • orthodox — orthodox …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • Orthodox — Or tho*dox, a. [L. orthodoxus, Gr. orqo doxos; orqo s right, true + do xa opinion, dokei^n to think, seem; cf. F. orthodoxe. See {Ortho }, {Dogma}.] 1. Sound in opinion or doctrine, especially in religious doctrine; hence, holding the Christian… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • orthodox — ► ADJECTIVE 1) conforming with traditional or generally accepted beliefs. 2) conventional; normal. 3) (Orthodox) relating to Orthodox Judaism or the Orthodox Church. DERIVATIVES orthodoxly adverb. ORIGIN Greek orthodoxos, from doxa opinion …   English terms dictionary

  • orthodox — [ôr′thə däks΄] adj. [< Fr or LL: Fr orthodoxe < LL orthōdoxus < LGr(Ec) orthodoxos, orthodox (in religion) < Gr orthos (see ORTHO ) + doxa, opinion < dokein, to think: see DECENT] 1. conforming to the usual beliefs or established… …   English World dictionary

  • orthodox — UK US /ˈɔːθədɒks/ adjective ► traditional, and accepted by most people: »Orthodox economic theory has failed to explain the role of technological change in society. »orthodox strategies for socio economic development in developing countries →… …   Financial and business terms

  • orthodox — Adj std. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. orthodoxus rechtgläubig , dieses aus gr. orthódoxos, zu gr. orthós richtig, recht, gerecht und gr. dóxa Meinung, Glaube , weiter zu gr. dokeĩn glauben, meinen , das mit l. docēre lehren, unterrichten …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Orthodox — Órthodóx, S. Rechtgläubig …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • Orthodox — Orthodox, rechtgläubig, altgläubig, streng in Auslegung und Anwendung von hergebrachten Grundsätzen und Lehren, besonders in Religionssachen. B–l …   Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • orthodox — I adjective accepting, according to custom, according to regulation, according to rule, according to the book, accustomed, acknowledged, approved, believing, bound by convention, canonical, common, commonplace, compliant, conformable, conforming …   Law dictionary

  • orthodox — 1580s, from L.L. orthodoxus, from Gk. orthodoxos having the right opinion, from orthos right, true, straight (see ORTHO (Cf. ortho )) + doxa opinion, praise, from dokein to seem, from PIE root *dek to take, accept (see DECENT (C …   Etymology dictionary

  • orthodox — »rechtgläubig, strenggläubig; der strengen Lehrmeinung gemäß; der herkömmlichen Anschauung entsprechend«, auch übertragen gebraucht im Sinne von »starr, unnachgiebig«: Das Adjektiv wurde im 16. Jh. aus spätlat. orthodoxus entlehnt, das… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

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