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1 priest
[pri:st]1) ((in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.) duhovnik2) ((feminine priestess) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).) svečenik, svečenica•* * *[pri:st]nounduhovnik, svečenik; kol za ubijanje vlovljenih rib -
2 priest-ridden
[prí:stridn]adjectivepod duhovniškim vplivom, v svečeniški oblasti -
3 priest's-hood
[prí:stshud]nounbotany kačnik -
4 priest-vicar
[prí:stvikə]nounnižji kanonik (v nekih katedralah) -
5 high priest
[háipri:st]nounveliki duhoven (tudi figuratively) -
6 ordain
[o:'dein](to make (someone) a priest, minister etc, usually by a church ceremony: He was ordained a priest.) posvetiti* * *[ɔ:déin]transitive verbecclesiastic posvetiti v duhovniški stan; namestiti, dekretirati; predpisati, ukazati -
7 parson
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 -
8 altar
['o:ltə]1) (in some Christian churches the table on which the bread and wine are consecrated during the celebration of communion: The bride and groom stood before the priest at the altar.) oltar2) (a table etc on which offerings are made to a god.) oltar, žrtvenik* * *[ɔ:ltə]nounoltar -
9 anoint
[ə'noint](to smear or cover with ointment or oil especially in a religious ceremony: anointed by a priest.) maziliti* * *[ənɔint]transitive verb(na)mazati; maziliti; jocosely pretepsti -
10 blessing
1) (a wish or prayer for happiness or success: The priest gave them his blessing.) blagoslov2) (any cause of happiness: Her son was a great blessing to her.) blagoslov3) (a prayer of thanks to God before and/or after a meal.) molitev pred/po jedi* * *[blésiŋ]nounblagoslov; molitev pred jedjo; milost; srečno naključje; kletvica, psovkajocosely unappropriated blessing — neporočena ženska, stara devica -
11 christen
['krisn]1) (to baptize into the Christian church: The priest christened three babies today.) krstiti2) (to give (a name) to: She was christened Joanna.) krstiti za* * *[krísn]transitive verb & intransitive verbkrstiti, imenovati, dati ime -
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13 confession
[-ʃən]1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) priznanje2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) spoved* * *[kənféšən]nounpriznanje; ecclesiastic spoved; veroizpoved -
14 confessional
[-ʃə-]noun (the seat etc where a priest sits when hearing confessions.) spovednica* * *[kənféšənəl]1.adjectivespoveden;2.nounspovednica -
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16 father
1. noun1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) oče2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) oče3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) oče2. verb(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) zaploditi- fatherly
- father-in-law* * *I [fá:ðə]nounoče; prednik; pater, duhovnik; starešina; utemeljitelj; senatorfathers — predniki, mestni očetjeadoptive father — očim, krušni očeto be gathered to one's fathers — zapustiti ta svet, umretiFather of lies — vrag, hudičthe wish is father to the thought — kar želimo, da bi bilo res, najraje verjamemoII [fá:ð ə]transitive verbsploditi, biti oče; priznati očetovstvo; posinoviti, pohčeriti; figuratively prisvojiti si; prevzeti odgovornost; skrbeti -
17 H.P.
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18 marry
['mæri]1) (to take (a person) as one's husband or wife: John married my sister; They married in church.) poročiti se2) ((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) poročiti3) (to give (a son or daughter) as a husband or wife: He married his son to a rich woman.) poročiti•- married* * *I [maeri]1.transitive verbporočiti, omožiti, oženiti; figuratively tesno povezati (to, with s, z); pomešati različna vina;2.intransitive verbporočiti se; figuratively združiti seto be married to — biti poročen s, zto get married to — poročiti se s, zto marry off — spraviti (hčer) v zakon, poročitiII [maeri]interjectionarchaic sveta nebesa! (vzklik presenečenja)marry come up! — k vragu! -
19 ordination
[o:di'neiʃən](the act of making (a person) a priest, minister etc, or the ceremony at which this is done.) (duhovniško, mašniško) posvečenje* * *[ɔ:dinéišən]nounecclesiastic mašniško posvečenje; ureditev; imenovanje, odlok -
20 parish
['pæriʃ](a district or area with a particular church and priest or minister: Our house is in the parish of St Mary('s); ( also adjective) parish affairs.) župnija; župnijski* * *[paeriš]nounžupnija, občina, srenja; župljani, občani; American kongregacijato go ( —ali be) on the parish — biti občini v breme, živeti od miloščineparish council — vaška občina, ki deli miloščinocivil parish — župnija, v kateri dele pomoč posvetni ljudjefiguratively parish lantern — luna
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