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1 ghusl (In Islam, the major ablution that entails washing the entire body in ritually pure water and is required in specified cases for both the living and the dead)
Религия: гуслУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ghusl (In Islam, the major ablution that entails washing the entire body in ritually pure water and is required in specified cases for both the living and the dead)
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2 ghusl
Религия: полное очищение, (In Islam, the "major ablution" that entails washing the entire body in ritually pure water and is required in specified cases for both the living and the dead) гусл -
3 kosher
['kəuʃə] 1. прил.; иврит; = kasher1) рел.а) кошерный, разрешённый законами иудаизма, приготовленный с соблюдением правил (о питании, пище)Syn:б) кошерный, предоставляющий кошерную еду (о магазинах, точках питания); имеющий отношение к кошерностиkosher manufacturing process — изготовление кошерной продукции; кошерование
2) разг.а) кошерный, дозволенный, законный; правильный, праведныйThe "kosher" phone carries a stamp signifying its approval by rabbinical authorities. — На "кошерных" телефонных трубках проставлены специальные штампы, означающие, что аппараты одобрены раввинскими органами.
Syn:б) истинный, настоящий, неподдельныйSyn:••- kosher salt 2. гл.; рел.кошеровать (приводить в соответствие требованиям кашрута, диетарных законов)
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pure — adjective (purer; purest) Etymology: Middle English pur, from Anglo French, from Latin purus; akin to Old High German fowen to sift, Sanskrit punāti he cleanses, Middle Irish úr fresh, new Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) unmixed with any other… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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