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1 Priesterseminar
n (Roman Catholic) seminary* * *das Priesterseminarseminary* * *Pries|ter|se|mi|narntseminary* * *(a training college for Roman Catholic priests.) seminary* * *Pries·ter·se·mi·narnt seminary (for Roman Catholic priests)* * *das seminary* * *Priesterseminar n (Roman Catholic) seminary* * *das seminary -
2 Geistlichkeit
f; nur Sg.; Koll. the clergy Pl.* * *die Geistlichkeitspirituality; clergy; spiritualness* * *Geist|lich|keitf -, no plclergy; (= Priester) priesthood; (= Pastoren; von Freikirchen) ministry* * *(the ministers, priests etc of the Christian religion: the clergy of the Church of England.) clergy* * *Geist·lich·keit<->f kein pl clergy* * ** * *f.spirituality n.spiritualness n. -
3 Priesterschaft
f priesthood* * *die Priesterschaftpriesthood* * *Pries|ter|schaft ['priːstɐʃaft]f -, -enpriesthood* * *(priests in general: the Anglican priesthood.) priesthood* * *Priesterschaft f priesthood* * *f.priesthood n. -
4 Priesterseminar
Pries·ter·se·mi·nar ntseminary (for Roman Catholic priests) -
5 Kohlenfische
—1. LAT Anoplopomatidae2. RUS аноплопомовые3. ENG 2 sablefishes, skillfishes, coalfishes, fat-priests4. DEU Kohlenfische5. FRA charbonnières, morues noires(северная часть Тихого океана; 2 рода, 2 вида)1. LAT Anoplopoma Ayres2. RUS угольные рыбы pl, аноплопомы pl3. ENG sablefishes4. DEU Kohlenfische pl5. FRA charbonnières plFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Kohlenfische
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1. LAT Anoplopomatidae2. RUS аноплопомовые3. ENG 2 sablefishes, skillfishes, coalfishes, fat-priests4. DEU Kohlenfische5. FRA charbonnières, morues noires(северная часть Тихого океана; 2 рода, 2 вида)
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