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1 shrove
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2 Shrove Sunday
nounthe first day of Shrovetide.أحَد المَرافِع -
3 Shrove Tuesday
nounthe last day of Shrovetide, when people traditionally eat pancakes.ثُلاثاء المَرافِع -
4 shrived i shrove
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5 první den masopustu
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6 Užgavėnės
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7 Užgavėnių antradienis
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8 Užgavėnių sekmadienis (paskutinis sekmadienis prieš gavėnią)
Lietuvių-Anglų žodynas > Užgavėnių sekmadienis (paskutinis sekmadienis prieš gavėnią)
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9 martedì grasso
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10 масленица
Shrove(-)tide, Pancake week; (last week of) carnival; Mardi gras* * ** * *Shrove(-)tide, Pancake week; carnival; Mardi gras* * *carnivalshrovetide -
11 прощенное воскресение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > прощенное воскресение
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12 fastelavnsmandag
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13 fastelavnssøndag
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14 hvidetirsdag
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15 hvide tirsdag
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16 poslední den masopustu
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17 domingo de Carnaval
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18 martes carnestolendas
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19 martes de carnaval
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20 laskiaispäivä
• shrove tuesday
См. также в других словарях:
Shrove — Shrove, imp. of {Shrive}. [1913 Webster] {Shrove Sunday}, Quinguagesima Sunday. {Shrove Tuesday}, the Tuesday following Quinguagesima Sunday, and preceding the first day of Lent, or Ash Wednesday. Note: It was formerly customary in England, on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrove — Shrove, v. i. To join in the festivities of Shrovetide; hence, to make merry. [Obs.] J. Fletcher. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shrove — 1570s, shortened from Shrovetide (early 15c.), from schrof , related to schrifen (see SHRIVE (Cf. shrive)). Shrove Tuesday (c.1500) is from practice of celebration and merrymaking before going to confession at the beginning of Lent … Etymology dictionary
shrove — shrove; Shrove; … English syllables
shrove — [shrōv] vt., vi. alt. pt. of SHRIVE … English World dictionary
Shrove — Shrive Shrive, v. t. [imp. {Shrived}or {Shrove}; p. p. {Shriven}or {Shrived}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shriving}.] [OE. shriven, schriven, AS. scr[=i]van to shrive, to impose penance or punishment; akin to OFries. skr[=i]va to impose punishment; cf. OS.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrove Tuesday — Observed by Followers of many Christian denominations Type Christian Date Tuesday in seventh week before Easter 2011 date March 8 2012 date February 21 … Wikipedia
Shrove Monday — Shrove Monday, sometimes known as Collop Monday, Rose Monday, Merry Monday or Hall Monday, is the Monday before Ash Wednesday; March 7 in 2011. Part of the English traditional Shrovetide celebrations of the week before Lent, the Monday precedes… … Wikipedia
Shrove Sunday — Shrove Shrove, imp. of {Shrive}. [1913 Webster] {Shrove Sunday}, Quinguagesima Sunday. {Shrove Tuesday}, the Tuesday following Quinguagesima Sunday, and preceding the first day of Lent, or Ash Wednesday. Note: It was formerly customary in England … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrove Tuesday — Shrove Shrove, imp. of {Shrive}. [1913 Webster] {Shrove Sunday}, Quinguagesima Sunday. {Shrove Tuesday}, the Tuesday following Quinguagesima Sunday, and preceding the first day of Lent, or Ash Wednesday. Note: It was formerly customary in England … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrove Point — (coord|57|4|S|26|39|W|) is the southeast point of Candlemas Island in the South Sandwich Islands. So named by DI personnel on the Discovery II because they charted it on Shrove Tuesday, March 4, 1930 … Wikipedia