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parson [ˊpɑ:sn] n1) прихо́дский свяще́нник, па́стор2) разг. свяще́нник, пропове́дник◊parson's nose кури́ная гу́зка [ср. pope's nose; см. pope Ⅰ]
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1) (the priest, minister etc of a parish, usually of the Church of England.) párroco, cura2) (any priest, minister etc.) clérigo•tr['pɑːsən]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL párroco, cura nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLparson's nose SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL rabadilla (del pollo)parson ['pɑrsən] n: pastor m, -tora f; clérigo mn.• clérigo s.m.• cura s.f.• párroco s.m.'pɑːrsṇ, 'pɑːsṇ ['pɑːsn]1.N clérigo m, cura m ; (Protestant) pastor m2.CPDparson's nose N — [of chicken] rabadilla f
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noun* * *1) (the priest, minister etc of a parish, usually of the Church of England.) der Pastor2) (any priest, minister etc.) der Pastor•- academic.ru/53717/parsonage">parsonage* * *par·son[ˈpɑ:sən, AM ˈpɑ:r-]* * *['pAːsn]nPfarrer m, Pastor m, Pfaffe m (pej)parson's nose — Bürzel m, Sterz m
* * *parson [ˈpɑː(r)sn] s1. Pfarrer m2. umg pej Pfaffe m:parson’s nose bes Br hum Bürzel m (einer Gans etc)* * *noun* * *n.Pastor -en m. -
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n енорийски свещеник, разг. свещеник, пастор* * *{'pa:sn} n енорийски свещеник; разг. свещеник, пастор.* * *свещеник; пастор; поп; викарий; проповедник;* * *n енорийски свещеник, разг. свещеник, пастор* * *parson[´pa:sən] n енорийски свещеник; викарий; разг. свещеник, пастор; \parson's nose разг. пилешка трътка. -
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['pɑːsn]nome pastore m., parroco m.* * *1) (the priest, minister etc of a parish, usually of the Church of England.) parroco, pastore2) (any priest, minister etc.) parroco•* * *parson /ˈpɑ:sn/n.1 parroco; curato3 (talora, al vocat.) padreparsonica.* * *['pɑːsn]nome pastore m., parroco m. -
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[ˈpɑ:sn]parson приходский священник, пастор parson разг. священник, проповедник -
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ˈpɑ:sn сущ.
1) приходский священник, пастор
2) разг. проповедник, священник приходский священник, пастор (разговорное) священник;
проповедник;
служитель церкви, духовное лицо( разговорное) черное животное или птица (диалектизм) указательный столб > *'s nose "архиерейский нос", куриная гузка parson приходский священник, пастор ~ разг. священник, проповедник -
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[ʹpɑ:s(ə)n] n1. 1) приходский священник, пастор2) разг. священник; проповедник; служитель церкви, духовное лицо2. разг. чёрное животное или птица3. диал. указательный столб♢
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1) (the priest, minister etc of a parish, usually of the Church of England.) (sogne)prest2) (any priest, minister etc.) prest•subst. \/ˈpɑːsn\/1) sogneprest2) ( hverdagslig) prest, prelat -
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n1) парафіяльний священик; пастор2) розм. священик, проповідник; служитель церкви; духовна особа3) розм. чорна тварина; чорний птах4) розм. вказівний стовп* * *n1) парафіяльний священик, пастор; священик; проповідник; служитель церкви, духовна особа2) чорна тварина або птах3) дiaл. вказівний стовп -
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1) (the priest, minister etc of a parish, usually of the Church of England.) župnik2) (any priest, minister etc.) duhovnik•* * *[pa:sn]nounžupnik, duhovnik, pridigar; contemptuously far -
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['pɑːs(ə)n]n1) парафія́льний свяще́ник; па́стор2) розм. пропові́дник••parson's nose — ку́ряча гу́зка
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См. также в других словарях:
Parson — Par son, n. [OE. persone person, parson, OF. persone, F. personne person, LL. persona (sc. ecclesiae), fr. L. persona a person. See {Person}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Eng. Eccl. Law) A person who represents a parish in its ecclesiastical and corporate … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
parson — (n.) late 12c., from Anglo French and O.Fr. persone curate, parson (12c.), from M.L. persona parson (see PERSON (Cf. person)). Ecclesiastical use obscure, may refer to the person legally holding church property, or it may be an abbreviation of… … Etymology dictionary
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parson — has a general informal meaning in current English, denoting a member of the clergy up to the level of rector. It was once a more formal term for a holder of a parochial benefice but the meaning broadened considerably from the 16c onward … Modern English usage
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parson — ► NOUN 1) (in the Church of England) a parish priest. 2) informal any clergyman. ORIGIN Latin persona person , later rector … English terms dictionary
parson — [pär′sən] n. [ME persone < OFr < ML persona, a beneficed priest, orig., person < L: see PERSON] 1. an Anglican minister in charge of a parish; rector 2. Informal any minister; pastor … English World dictionary
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Parson — In the pre Reformation church, a parson was the priest of an independent parish church, that is, a parish church not under the control of a larger ecclesiastical or monastic organisation. The term is similar to rector and is in contrast to a… … Wikipedia
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parson — A parson is technically a priest in charge of a parish, but the word is loosely used of any clergyman. As a term of address, ‘parson’ is found in, e.g., eighteenth century novels such as Fielding’s Tom Jones, and in later dialectal use. ‘Is… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address