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tr['priːstes]1 sacerdotisapriestess ['pri:stɪs] n: sacerdotisa fn.(§ pl.: priestesses) = sacerdotisa s.f.'priːstəs, 'priːstesnoun sacerdotisa f['priːstɪs]N sacerdotisa f ; high 4.* * *['priːstəs, 'priːstes]noun sacerdotisa f -
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subs.P. and V. ἱέρεια, ἡ, V. ἱερία, ἡ, θυηπόλος, ἡ (Eur., I.T. 1359), κλῃδοῦχος, ἡ.Be priestess, v.: P. ἱερᾶσθαι.Be priestess of: V. κλῃδουχεῖν (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Priestess
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ˈpri:stɪs сущ.
1) жрица
2) шутл. жена священника, попадья жрица (пренебрежительное) попадья priestess жрицаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > priestess
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{'pri:stis}
ж. р. от priest* * *{'pri:stis} ж.р. от priest.* * *жрица;* * *ж. р. от priest* * *priestess[´pri:stis] n жрица. -
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nounPriesterin, die* * *priest·ess<pl -es>[ˌpri:ˈstes, AM ˈpri:stɪs]n Priesterin f, Geistliche f* * *['priːstɪs]nPriesterin f* * ** * *nounPriesterin, die -
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[N]SACERDOS (-OTIS) (MF)ANTISTITA (-AE) (F)VATES (-IS) (MF)- YOUNG PRIESTESS -
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[ˈpri:stɪs]priestess жрица -
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[͵pri:ʹstes,ʹpri:stıs] n1. жрица2. пренебр. попадья -
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[ˌpriː'stes]1) Общая лексика: жрица2) Религия: священнослужительница3) Презрительное выражение: попадья -
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[`priːstɪs]жрицажена священника, попадьяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > priestess
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