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1 gravurne
sepulchral urn. -
2 погребальная урна
1) General subject: cinerary vase, funeral urn, funerary urn, urn2) Makarov: cinerary urn, sepulchral urn -
3 gravurne
subst. sepulchral urn -
4 погребальный
funeral, mortuary, exequialпогребальный звон — knell, a passing bell
погребальные обряды — sepulchral [mortuary] rites
погребальное пение, погребальная песнь — dirge
погребальная урна — sepulchral [mortuary] urn
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > погребальный
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