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21 чеди
1) Religion: chedi (In Buddhism, a reliquary monument) (конусообразный памятник над останками Будды, архатов и великих людей)2) Architecture: chedi (сооружение типа ступы в буддистской архитектуре Таиланда. Колоколовидный объем на ступенчатом основании увенчан реликварием и вытянутым вверх высоким шпилем в форме конуса с рельефными горизонтальными поясами) -
22 Schrein
* * *der Schreinshrine* * *[ʃrain]m -(e)s, -e (geh)shrine; (= Reliquienschrein auch) reliquary; (old = Sarg) coffin, casket (US)* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃrain]m (geh)1. (Schränkchen) shrine2. (Sarg) coffin* * *der; Schrein[e]s, Schreine (geh.) shrine* * ** * *der; Schrein[e]s, Schreine (geh.) shrine* * *-e m.shrine n. -
23 skrin
casket, shrine* * *(et -)( mindre) box, case ( fx a jewel box (el. case)),( større) chest ( fx a money (, treasure, sea) chest);( relikvieskrin) reliquary,( helgenskrin) shrine;T sock him, give him a knuckle sandwich. -
24 teca
f.1 teak.2 theca.* * *1 (relicario) reliquary————————1 (árbol, madera) teak* * *SF teak* * *= teak.Ex. Indian teak was extensively used by Indian and foreign shipbuilders because of its high quality.----* aceite de teca = teak oil.* madera de teca = teak.* * *= teak.Ex: Indian teak was extensively used by Indian and foreign shipbuilders because of its high quality.
* aceite de teca = teak oil.* madera de teca = teak.* * *teak* * *
teca sustantivo femenino
1 Bot teak
2 (madera) teakwood
' teca' also found in these entries:
English:
teak
* * *teca nf[árbol] teak* * *teca nf: teak -
25 helgenskrin
subst. shrine, reliquary -
26 relikvieskrin
subst. reliquary, shrine -
27 skrin
box, chest* * *subst. jewel box, jewel casket subst. [ relikvie] reliquary, shrine subst. [ pengeskrin] money box -
28 kutsal emanetlerin saklandığı sandık
n. reliquaryTurkish-English dictionary > kutsal emanetlerin saklandığı sandık
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29 성골함
n. reliquary, building or container for storing or displaying relics (esp. sacred relics) -
30 유물함
n. reliquary -
31 སྐུ་གདུང་སོགས་འཇོག་
[sku gdung sogs 'jog]sa: reliquary -
32 herma
metalic bust serving as reliquary; (head of Hermes on quadranglar pillar) -
33 hierotheca
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34 reliquiario sm
[reli'kwjarjo] reliquiario (-ri) -
35 teca sf
['tɛka] teca (-che)Rel reliquary -
36 relikwieënkastje
n. reliquary, building or container for storing or displaying relics (esp. sacred relics) -
37 relicario
• locket• reliquary -
38 рака
/ˈrakɐ/
reliquary, shrine -
39 المدخر
n. reliquary, saver -
40 мощехранителница
мо̀щехранѝтелница,ж., -и църк. reliquary.
См. также в других словарях:
Reliquary — Rel i*qua*ry (r?l ? kw? r?), n.; pl. { ries} ( r[i^]z). [LL. reliquiarium, reliquiare: cf. F. reliquaire. See {Relic}.] A depositary, often a small box or casket, in which relics are kept. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reliquary — receptacle for keeping relics, 1650s, from Fr. reliquaire (14c.), from O.Fr. relique (see RELIC (Cf. relic)) … Etymology dictionary
reliquary — ► NOUN (pl. reliquaries) ▪ a container for holy relics … English terms dictionary
reliquary — [rel′ə kwer΄ē] n. pl. reliquaries [Fr reliquaire < L reliquiae: see RELIC] Eccles. a case or other container in which relics are kept and displayed for veneration … English World dictionary
Reliquary — A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine or by the French term chasse ) is a container for relics. These may be the physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures.… … Wikipedia
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reliquary — [[t]re̱lɪkwəri, AM kweri[/t]] reliquaries N COUNT A reliquary is a container where religious objects connected with a saint are kept … English dictionary
reliquary — A container or receptacle, such as a coffer or shrine, used to keep or display sacred relics, and usually made of a richly decorated, precious material. Reliquaries have been produced by numerous cultures. In the Christian tradition, they were … Glossary of Art Terms
Reliquary of St. Maurus — Photo of the reliquary from the 2010 exhibition in Prague Castle St. Maurus reliquary is a Romanesque reliquary exhibited in the castle of Bečov nad Teplou in the west of the Czech Republic. It is considered to be the second most important… … Wikipedia
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Reliquary (novel) — Infobox Book | name = Reliquary title orig = translator = author = Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Thriller publisher = Tor Books release date = 1997 media type = Paperback … Wikipedia