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61 Paschal term
Юридический термин: пасхальная судебная сессия -
62 paschal candle
Христианство: пасхал -
63 paschal candlestick
Религия: пасхальный подсвечник -
64 paschal cycle
1) Религия: пасхальный цикл2) Христианство: пасхалия -
65 paschal egg
Христианство: писанка, яйцо пасхальное -
66 paschal lamb
Религия: Агнец Божий, (An image of a lamb often with a halo and a banner and cross used as a symbol of Christ) пасхальный агнец -
67 paschal lamb is the type of Christ
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > paschal lamb is the type of Christ
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68 paschal tables
Христианство: пасхалия -
69 paschal vigil
Религия: пасхальная служба -
70 Paschal Controversies
Религия: (In the Christian Church, disputes concerning the correct date for observing Easter) пасхальный диспут -
71 paschal sacrifice
זבח פסח (קרבן שהקריבו בני-ישראל בערב פסח בביהמ"ק)* * *◙ (ק"מהיבב חספ ברעב לארשי-ינב ובירקהש ןברק) חספ חבז◄ -
72 Paschal Lamb
Pas.chal Lamb[p'æskəl læm] n Agnus Dei: Cordeiro de Deus. -
73 paschal lamb
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74 paschal lamb
n. 유월절에 희생이 되는 어린 양 -
75 paschal sacrifice
Pascha-offer (door Israëlieten geofferd op vooravond van Paasfeest) -
76 Paschal Lamb
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77 Paschal Lamb
n. relig. 1. велигденско (жртвено) јагне2. Исус Христос -
78 paschal sacrifice
påskoffer (offer som israeliterna offrade på påskaftonen då templet existerade) -
79 paschal lamb
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80 Paschal term
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Paschal — is a variant spelling of the name Pascal (see: Pascal (name)). Two popes and two antipopes have taken this name:* Antipope Paschal (687) * Pope Paschal I (817 824) * Pope Paschal II (1099 1118) * Antipope Paschal III (1164 1168)Paschal is also… … Wikipedia
Paschal I — Pope Paschal I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Paschal I (817 824) The date of his birth is unknown; he died in April, May, or June, 824. He was the son of a Roman named Bonosus. While still young he joined the Roman clergy and was … Catholic encyclopedia
Paschal II — Pope Paschal II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Paschal II (RAINERIUS). Succeeded Urban II, and reigned from 13 Aug., 1099, till he died at Rome, 21 Jan., 1118. Born in central Italy, he was received at an early age as a monk in… … Catholic encyclopedia
Paschal — Pas chal (p[a^]s kal), a. [L. paschalis: cf. F. pascal. See {Pasch}.] Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs. Longfellow. [1913 Webster] {Paschal candle} (R. C. Ch.), a large wax candle, blessed and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
paschal — Paschal, [pasch]ale. adj. Qui appartient à la feste de Pasques. L Agneau Paschal que les Juifs mangeoient à la feste de Pasques. Cierge Paschal. devoir Paschal. communion Paschale … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
paschal — Paschal, m. acut. Ores est nom substantif et propre, et ores nom adjectif, comme, Agneau Paschal, Paschalis, et vient de Pascha … Thresor de la langue françoyse
paschal — (adj.) early 15c., of or pertaining to Easter, from L.L. paschalis, from pascha Passover, Easter, from Gk. pascha Passover, from Aramaic pasha pass over, corresponding to Heb. pesah, from pasah to pass over (see PASSOVER (Cf. Passover)). Pasche… … Etymology dictionary
paschał — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. paschałale {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} duża, ozdobna świeca z wosku, zapalana w czasie niektórych uroczystości kościelnych w okresie wielkanocnym, święcona w Wielką Sobotę, będąca symbolem Chrystusa… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
paschal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to Easter. 2) relating to the Jewish Passover. ORIGIN from Latin pascha feast of Passover , from Hebrew … English terms dictionary
Paschal II — (Ranieri)died 1118, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1099 1118. * * * orig. Raniero born , Bieda di Galeata, near Ravenna died Jan. 21, 1118 Pope (1099–1118). He fostered the First Crusade and favoured Gregorian reforms, but his pontificate was… … Universalium
Paschal (I) — ▪ antipope died , 692, Italy antipope against both the rival antipope Theodore and the legitimate pope St. Sergius I (Sergius I, Saint) during 687. After the death of Pope Conon in September 687, the Roman populace proceeded to… … Universalium