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21 волхвование
General subject: fortune telling, sorcery -
22 волшебство
1) General subject: diabolism, enchantment, faerie, faery, fairyism, glamor, glamour, magic, sorcery, thaumaturgics, theurgy, witchery, wizardry2) Obsolete: gramarye3) Bookish: thaumaturgy -
23 заклинания
2) Makarov: arcane rites (и т.п.) -
24 знахарство
1) General subject: charlatanry, quackery2) Medicine: sorcery3) Obsolete: empiricism4) Makarov: arcane knowledge -
25 колдовские ритуалы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > колдовские ритуалы
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26 колдовство
1) General subject: Mumbo Jumbo, arcane rites (и т. п.), bewitchment, conjuration, diablerie, diabolism, enchantment, fascination, hoodoo, incantation, invocation, magic, malefice, medicine, necromancy, obeah, sorcery, sortilege, voodoo, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry, zombi, zombie, spellcraft2) French: diablery4) Religion: Mumbo Jumbo (A complicated often ritualistic observance with elaborate trappings), bewitchery, black magic, conjury, devilry, diabolism ( Dealings with the devil), hoodoo (A body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional among blacks in the southern U.S.), incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), magic (Magic rites or incantations), obi, voodooism (The practice of witchcraft)5) Irish: pishogue7) Makarov: arcane knowledge, arcane rites (и т.п.) -
27 магия
1) General subject: alectryomancy, conjury, enchantment, magic, medicine, obeah, sorcery, thaumaturgics, theurgy, voodoo, voodooism2) Obsolete: gramarye3) Bookish: thaumaturgy4) Religion: gramarye (Communication with the dead, usually in order to obtain insight into the future or to accomplish some otherwise impossible task), magic (The use of charms or spells believed to have supernatural power over natural forces), theurgy (The art or technique of compelling or persuading a god or beneficent or supernatural power to do or refrain from doing something)5) South African slang: obi6) Makarov: arcana -
28 обия
Religion: obeah (A system of belief among blacks chiefly of the British West Indies, the Guianas, and the southeastern U.S. that is characterized by the use of sorcery and magic ritual), obi, obia (In west African folklore, a gigantic animal that steals into villages and kidnaps girls on the behalf of witches) -
29 околдовать
1) General subject: bedevil, bespell, bewitch, cast a glamor over, cast a spell on somebody, cast a spell upon, enchant, glamour, philter, philtre, put a voodoo on (кого-л.), spell, voodoo, put a spell (The witch put an evil spell on the prince. Ведьма наложила проклятие / злое заклятие на принцa.), hex, cast a spell2) Poetical language: witch4) Makarov: cast a glamour over, charm by sorcery, cast a spell upon (кого-л.) -
30 чары
1) General subject: bewitchment, cantrip, charms (обыкнов. pl), enticement, fascination, glamor, glamour, incantation, invocation, juju, magic, necromancies, necromancy, sorceries, sorcery, spell, witchcraft, witcheries, witchery, wizardry (тж. перен.), enchantment2) Religion: bewitchery, incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), obeah, obi3) Scottish language: cantraip -
31 шаманство
1) General subject: Shamanism (первобытная религия северных народностей, основанная на анимизме), hoodoo, quackery, voodoo, voodoo (преим. на Гаити), voodooism, sorcery3) Religion: Mumbo Jumbo, Shamanism (A religion practiced by indigenous peoples of far northern Europe and Siberia that is characterized by belief in an unseen world of gods, demons, and ancestral spirits responsive only to the shamans) -
32 чары
сущ., мн. ч.sorcery, witchcraft; ( очарование) charms, fascination -
33 волшебство
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34 ворожба
ж. тк. ед. уст.sorcery; fortune-telling -
35 знахарство
с.sorcery, quackery -
36 колдовать
conjure, practise witchcraft / sorcery; (перен.) concoct -
37 колдовство
с.witchcraft, sorcery; (перен.: очарование) glamour, magic -
38 чародейство
с.magic, sorcery; charms pl. -
39 чары
мн.злые чары — evil spell sg., devilment sg.
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40 ворожба
............................................................1. sorcery(n.) جادوگری، افسونگری............................................................
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