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1 Spiritualibus (in spiritual matters, сокр. Spualibus)
Религия: в духовных вопросахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Spiritualibus (in spiritual matters, сокр. Spualibus)
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2 Melchizedek priesthood (In the Mormon church, the higher of the two priesthoods, concerned with spiritual rather than secular matters)
Религия: чин МельхиседековУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Melchizedek priesthood (In the Mormon church, the higher of the two priesthoods, concerned with spiritual rather than secular matters)
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3 esprit
esprit [εspʀi]1. masculine nouna. ( = pensée) mind• dans mon esprit ça voulait dire... to my mind it meant...• il m'est venu à l'esprit que... it crossed my mind that...b. ( = humour) witd. (Religion, spiritualism) spirit• esprit, es-tu là ? is there anybody there?e. [de loi, époque, texte] spiritf. ( = aptitude) avoir l'esprit d'analyse/critique to have an analytical/critical mindg. ( = attitude) spirit2. compounds* * *ɛspʀinom masculin1) ( caractère) mind2) ( cerveau) mind3) ( humour) wit4) ( humeur) mood; ( disposition) spirit; ( ambiance) atmosphere5) ( personne) individuall'un des plus grands esprits de son temps — one of the greatest minds of his/her time
6) ( caractéristique) spirit7) Philosophie, Religion, Mythologie spirit‘esprit es-tu là?’ — ‘is there anybody there?’
•Phrasal Verbs:••perdre ses esprits — ( s'évanouir) to faint; ( être très troublé) to take leave of one's senses
retrouver or reprendre ses esprits — ( après un malaise) to regain consciousness; ( après une émotion) to collect one's wits
* * *ɛspʀi1. nm1) (= pensée, intellect, facultés) mindavoir l'esprit à faire qch — to be in the mood to do sth, to feel like doing sth
Ça ne m'est pas venu à l'esprit. — It didn't cross my mind., It never crossed my mind.
2) (= humour) witIl a beaucoup d'esprit. — He's very witty.
3) (mentalité, d'une loi) spirit4) (créature imaginaire) spirit2. esprits nmplreprendre ses esprits — to come to, to come round
* * *esprit nm1 ( caractère) mind; avoir l'esprit logique/vif to have a logical/quick mind; avoir l'esprit mal placé or tourné to have a dirty mind; avoir l'esprit d'aventure to be adventurous; avoir un esprit de synthèse to be good at synthesizing; avoir l'esprit d'à-propos to have a ready wit; avoir l'esprit de contradiction to be contrary; avoir l'esprit de système to systematize things; avoir l'esprit de sacrifice to be willing to make sacrifices;2 ( cerveau) mind; garder l'esprit libre to keep an open mind; l'idée m'a traversé l'esprit the idea crossed my mind; mettre un doute dans l'esprit de qn to sow the seeds of doubt in sb's mind; cela m'était totalement sorti de l'esprit it completely slipped my mind; avoir/garder qch à l'esprit to have/keep sth in mind; mettre qch dans l'esprit de qn to get sb to bear sth in mind; mets-toi bien ça dans l'esprit bear that in mind; dans mon/leur esprit c'était facile the way I/they saw it, it was easy; paresse d'esprit intellectual laziness; cela m'occupe l'esprit it gives me something to think about; cela me repose l'esprit I find it relaxing for the mind; cela ne t'est jamais venu à l'esprit? didn't it ever occur to you?; se transporter en esprit en 1789 to go back mentally to 1789; avoir l'esprit dérangé to be disturbed; avoir l'esprit ailleurs to be miles away; ⇒ simple;3 ( humour) wit; pétiller d'esprit to sparkle with wit; avoir de l'esprit to be witty; une réponse pleine d'esprit a witty reply; avec esprit wittily; femme d'esprit witty woman; faire de l'esprit to try to be witty; tous deux rivalisent d'esprit they're each trying to be wittier than the other;4 ( humeur) mood; ( disposition) spirit; ( ambiance) atmosphere; avoir l'esprit chagrin to be in a despondent mood; je n'ai pas l'esprit à rire I'm in no mood for laughing; dans un esprit de vengeance/confrontation/compromis in a spirit of revenge/confrontation/compromise; il y a un meilleur esprit the atmosphere has improved;5 ( personne) individual; un esprit prudent/rebelle/faible a cautious/rebellious/spineless individual; l'un des plus grands esprits de son temps one of the greatest minds of his/her time; esprit fort freethinker; être un esprit libre to be a free spirit; calmer les esprits to calm people down; les esprits sont échauffés feeling is running high;6 ( caractéristique) spirit; conserver l'esprit de l'émission to try to preserve the spirit of the programmeGB; dans l'esprit de l'époque or du temps in the spirit of the age; conforme à/contraire à l'esprit de l'entreprise in accordance with/contrary to the company ethic;8 Mythol spirit; des esprits maléfiques evil spirits; un esprit bienfaisant a kindly spirit; croire aux esprits to believe in ghosts; ‘esprit es-tu là?’ ‘is there anybody there?’;9 Ling esprit doux/rude smooth/rough breathing.esprit d'à-propos ready wit; esprit de caste class consciousness; avoir l'esprit de caste to be class conscious; esprit de club club spirit; avoir l'esprit de club to be clubbable; esprit de corps solidarity, esprit de corps sout; avoir l'esprit de corps to show solidarity; esprit d'équipe team spirit; avoir l'esprit d'équipe to have team spirit; esprit de famille family solidarity; ils ont l'esprit de famille they're a very close family; je n'ai pas l'esprit de famille I'm not very family-oriented; esprit frappeur poltergeist; Esprit saint Relig Holy Spirit ou Ghost; esprit de sel† spirits of salt†; esprit de vin† spirit of wine†.perdre ses esprits ( s'évanouir) to faint; ( être très troublé) to take leave of one's senses; retrouver or reprendre ses esprits ( après un malaise) to regain consciousness; ( après une émotion) to collect one's wits; ne pas être un pur esprit to be only flesh and blood; les grands esprits se rencontrent great minds think alike.[ɛspri] nom masculin1. [manière de penser] mindavoir l'esprit étroit/large to be narrow-minded/broad-mindedavoir l'esprit lent/vif to be slow-witted/quick-wittedavoir l'esprit d'à-propos to be quick off the mark, to have a ready witavoir l'esprit de contradiction to be contrary ou argumentativeas-tu perdu l'esprit? are you out of your mind?, have you completely lost your head?maintenant que j'ai fini le rapport, j'ai l'esprit libre now I've finished the report, I can relaxil n'a pas l'esprit à ce qu'il fait his mind is elsewhere ou isn't on what he's doingça m'a traversé l'esprit it occurred to me, it crossed my minddans mon esprit, la chambre était peinte en bleu in my mind's eye, I saw the bedroom painted in bluedans mon esprit, les enfants partaient avant nous what I had in mind was for the children to go before us3. [idée] sense4. [mentalité] spiritesprit de chapelle ou clan ou clocher ou parti parochial attitudeesprit de compétition/d'équipe competitive/team spiritc'est du mauvais esprit he's/they're etc. just trying to make trouble5. [humeur]6. [personne] mindun des esprits marquants de ce siècle one of the great minds ou leading lights of this century7. [humour] witfaire de l'esprit to try to be witty ou funnyune remarque pleine d'esprit a witty remark, a witticism[ange]Esprit malin, Esprit des ténèbres Evil Spirit, Evil Onel'Esprit Saint the Holy Spirit ou Ghostesprit doux/rude smooth/rough breathingesprit de sel, esprit-de-sel spirits of saltesprit de vin, esprit-de-vin spirits of wine, ethanol————————esprits nom masculin pluriela. [après un évanouissement] to regain consciousness, to come tob. [se ressaisir] to get a grip on oneselfdans un esprit de locution prépositionnelledans un esprit de justice in a spirit of justice, in an effort to be fair -
4 ruhaniyet
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5 в духовных вопросах
Religion: Spiritualibus ("in spiritual matters", сокр. Spualibus)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в духовных вопросах
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6 Spiritualibus
Религия: ("in spiritual matters", сокр. Spualibus) в духовных вопросах -
7 अचैतन्यम् _acaitanyam
अचैतन्यम् [न. त.]1 Unconsciousness, insensibility; ignorance in spiritual matters.-2 The material world, matter. -
8 sabel
iz.1.a. belly, stomach; \sabel-orroa stomach growling; \sabeleko min i. stomach ache, belly ache ii. (irud.) ulterior motive ; abere \sabel-eroriak animals with a sagging bellyb. (esa.) (irud.) \sabela bete to stuff one's gut; inondik ere \sabela betetzeko bidea ez zuen ikusten he couldn't see any possible way of getting a good meal ; \sabela hartu to get one's fill; ardura gehiago ematen digu \sabelak arimako gauzek baino we are more concerned with our stomach than with spiritual matters2. ( umetokia) womb; \sabel batekoak ziren they were twins; zure \sabeleko fruitua the fruit of thy womb;3.a. concavity, concavenessb. convexity; habe horrek \sabel egiten du that beam is bending inwards -
9 tohunga
Maori for an expert especially in spiritual matters, learned men, specialist, masterly, craftsman, professional, authority -
10 åndelig
ghostly, spirit, spiritual* * *adj intellectual ( fx interests; property ejendom);(mods legemlig) mental ( fx development, health; effort anstrengelse);(mods materiel) spiritual ( fx needs, values; his spiritual home);( religiøs) spiritual ( fx leader, matters, welfare), religious;[ åndelige evner] intellectual (el. mental) faculties;[ åndelig fader] spiritual father;[ åndelig føde] food for the mind,F spiritual nourishment;[ i åndelig henseende] intellectually, mentally; spiritually;[ åndelig kraft] moral (el. spiritual) force;[ åndeligt liv] spiritual (, intellectual) life;[ åndelige sange] sacred songs;(se også slægtskab). -
11 πνευματικός
πνευματικός, ή, όν (πνεῦμα; Pre-Socr. et al., mostly in the sense ‘pert. to wind or breath’; Strabo 1, 3, 5; Cleom. [II A.D.] 1, 8 p. 84, 22; Vett. Val. p. 1, 11; 231, 20; PLond I, 46, 25 p. 66 [IV A.D.?]; PGM 5, 25; GrBar 13:4 [π. πατέρας]; Philo; Just.; Tat. 15, 3) predom. in Paul in our lit. (elsewh. only 1 Pt, 2 Cl, B, Ign., D)① pert. to spirit as inner life of a human being, spiritual (s. πνεῦμα 3.—Plut., Mor. 129c πν. stands in contrast to σωματικόν; Hierocles 27, 483 τὸ πνευματικὸν τῆς ψυχῆς ὄχημα= the spiritual vehicle of the soul; cp. also Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 242); so perh. ἐπιμελείᾳ σαρκικῇ καὶ πνευματικῆ IPol 1:2 (s. ἐπιμέλεια); cp. 2:2; IMg 13:2; ISm 12:2; 13:2. But mng. 2a is not improb.② In the great majority of cases in ref. to the divine πνεῦμα (s. πνεῦμα 5) having to do with the (divine) spirit, caused by or filled with the (divine) spirit, pert./corresponding to the (divine) spirit (Philo, Abr. 113; PGM 4, 1778; Zosimus [2aγ below, end]).ⓐ adj.α. of Jesus; in his preexistence 2 Cl 14:2. σαρκικός τε καὶ πνευματικός of flesh and (at the same time) of spirit IEph 7:2. Of the δεύτερος ἄνθρωπος 1 Cor 15:47 P46 (s. also the addition ὁ κύριος).β. as a rule it is used of impersonal things (πλήρωμα Iren. 1, 1, 3 [Harv. I 11, 11]; νόμος Orig., C. Cels. 4, 1, 28; βρῶμα 2, 2, 50; ἀρετή Did., Gen. 236, 6): the law given by God Ro 7:14. χάρισμα πν. 1:11. τῆς δωρεᾶς πνευματικῆς χάριν B 1:2 (s. δωρεά). εὐλογία πν. Eph 1:3 (s. εὐλογία 3bα). ᾠδαὶ πν. spiritual songs 5:19; Col 3:16 (cp. Just., D. 118, 2 πν. αἴνους). σύνεσις πν. understanding given by the Spirit 1:9. Christians are to let themselves be built up into an οἶκος πν. 1 Pt 2:5a and they are to bring πν. θυσίαι vs. 5b (ESelwyn, 1 Pt ’46, 281–85). Using the same figure, B 16:10 characterizes the believer as πν. ναός. Ign. calls his bonds πν. μαργαρῖται IEph 11:2; the fellowship that binds him to the Ephesian bishop is συνήθεια οὐκ ἀνθρωπίνη ἀλλὰ πνευματική 5:1; the presbytery he calls ἀξιόπλοκος πνευματικὸς στέφανος a worthily woven spiritual wreath IMg 13:1.—Of the Lord’s Supper and its OT counterpart: πνευματικὸν βρῶμα 1 Cor 10:3 and πν. πόμα vs. 4a, the former in the manna granted fr. heaven (s. βρῶμα 1), the latter in the water ἐκ πν. πέτρας vs. 4b (s. πέτρα 1a). πνευματικὴ τροφὴ καὶ (sc. πνευματικὸν) ποτόν D 10:3.—That which belongs to the transcendent order of being is described as πν.: accordingly, the resurrection body is a σῶμα πν. (the expr.: Cleopatra p. 24 ln. 24) 1 Cor 15:44a; cp. vs. 44b. Of the preexistent church 2 Cl 14:1, 2, 3.γ. ὁ πνευματικὸς (w. ἄνθρωπος to be supplied) 1 Cor 2:15 stands in contrast to ψυχικὸς ἄνθρωπος of vs. 14. The latter is a person who has nothing more than an ordinary human soul; the former possesses the divine πνεῦμα, not beside his natural human soul, but in place of it; this enables the person to penetrate the divine mysteries. This treatment of ψυχή and πνεῦμα in contrast to each other is also found in Hellenistic mysticism (s. Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 70f; 325ff; 333ff; JWeiss, exc. on 1 Cor 15:44a. See also Zosimus in CALG pt. 2, 230 οὐ δεῖ τὸν πνευματικὸν ἄνθρωπον τὸν ἐπιγνόντα ἑαυτὸν κτλ.=Hermetica IV p. 105, 25 Sc.; s. also p. 107, 7. Iren. 1, 8, 3 [Harv. I 72, 6].—HMüller, Plotinos u. der Ap. Pls: Her 54, 1919, 109f).ⓑ subst.α. neut. τὰ πνευματικά spiritual things or matters (in contrast to τὰ σαρκικά earthly things) Ro 15:27; 1 Cor 9:11; it is characteristic of adherents to sound tradition, as τὰ σαρκ. is of dissidents IEph 8:2 (s. β below).—τὰ πν. spiritual gifts 1 Cor 12:1 (the gen. here may also be masc. those who possess spiritual gifts); 14:1. In πνευματικοῖς πνευματικὰ συγκρίνοντες 1 Cor 2:13 the dat. is either to be taken as a neut. (Lghtf., BWeiss, Bachmann, Ltzm., Rtzst. op. cit. 336, H-DWendland) or as a masc. (Schmiedel, Heinrici, JWeiss, Sickenberger); s. συγκρίνω and πνευματικῶς 2.—τὸ πνευματικόν (in contrast to τὸ ψυχικόν [s. 2aγ above]) 1 Cor 15:46.β. masc. (ὁ) πνευματικός possessing the Spirit, the one who possesses the Spirit (w. προφήτης) 1 Cor 14:37. (οἱ) πνευματικοί (οὐδεὶς ἢ οἱ πν. μόνοι Hippol., Ref. 5, 9, 6) (the) spirit-filled people 3:1 (opp. σάρκινοι and νήπιοι ἐν Χριστῷ); Gal 6:1; B 4:11; IEph 8:2 (of adherents to sound tradition in contrast to σαρκικοί, dissidents; s. 2bα above). Perh. also 1 Cor 2:13 and 12:1 (2bα).③ pert. to (evil) spirits (s. πνεῦμα 4c) subst. τὰ πνευματικὰ τῆς πονηρίας the spirit-forces of evil Eph 6:12.—DELG s.v. πνέω. M-M. TW. Sv. -
12 anticuado
adj.old-fashioned, archaic, out-of-date, antiquated.f. & m.old-fashioned person, fuddy-duddy, fuddy, lame.past part.past participle of spanish verb: anticuar.* * *► adjetivo1 antiquated, old-fashioned, obsolete, out-of-date* * *(f. - anticuada)adj.old-fashioned, outdated* * *ADJ [maquinaria, infraestructura, tecnología] antiquated; [moda] old-fashioned, out-of-date; [técnica] obsolete* * *I- da adjetivo old-fashionedII- da masculino, femenino* * *= antiquated, backwater, out of date [out-of-date], outdated [out-dated], stale, old-fashioned, outworn, musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], timed, fossilised [fossilized, -USA], passé, atavistic, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], fuddy-duddy, daggy [daggier -comp., daggiest -sup], long in the tooth.Ex. Almost without exception these problems occurred in libraries with antiquated or inadequate ventilation without air-conditioning.Ex. When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.Ex. It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.Ex. For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.Ex. Does the library continue a stale tradition, or does it interpret social change?.Ex. One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Ex. This advertisement was part of a publicity campaign which was based on a presentation of Europe so outworn as to be almost meaningless.Ex. Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.Ex. Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.Ex. The article deals with matters of image and status, professional associations, cultural policies, collections, censorship, outdated infrastructure and fossilised mentalities.Ex. By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.Ex. Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.Ex. He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.Ex. So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.Ex. This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Ex. According to him, tea as a category has lacked innovation and upgradation in recent years and hence has a very fuddy-duddy image.Ex. What wearing daggy clothes is all about for me is feeling relaxed, knowing I can wear them around people I'm comfortable with.Ex. Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.----* estar anticuado = dated.* estar un poco anticuado = be some years old.* quedarse anticuado = date.* * *I- da adjetivo old-fashionedII- da masculino, femenino* * *= antiquated, backwater, out of date [out-of-date], outdated [out-dated], stale, old-fashioned, outworn, musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], timed, fossilised [fossilized, -USA], passé, atavistic, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], fuddy-duddy, daggy [daggier -comp., daggiest -sup], long in the tooth.Ex: Almost without exception these problems occurred in libraries with antiquated or inadequate ventilation without air-conditioning.
Ex: When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.Ex: It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.Ex: For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.Ex: Does the library continue a stale tradition, or does it interpret social change?.Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Ex: This advertisement was part of a publicity campaign which was based on a presentation of Europe so outworn as to be almost meaningless.Ex: Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.Ex: Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.Ex: The article deals with matters of image and status, professional associations, cultural policies, collections, censorship, outdated infrastructure and fossilised mentalities.Ex: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.Ex: Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.Ex: He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.Ex: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Ex: According to him, tea as a category has lacked innovation and upgradation in recent years and hence has a very fuddy-duddy image.Ex: What wearing daggy clothes is all about for me is feeling relaxed, knowing I can wear them around people I'm comfortable with.Ex: Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.* estar anticuado = dated.* estar un poco anticuado = be some years old.* quedarse anticuado = date.* * *‹persona/ideas› old-fashioned, antiquated; ‹ropa› old-fashioned; ‹sistema/aparato› antiquatedmasculine, feminineeres un anticuado you're so old-fashioned* * *
Del verbo anticuarse: ( conjugate anticuarse)
anticuado es:
el participio
anticuado◊ -da adjetivo
old-fashioned
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: eres un anticuado you're so old-fashioned
anticuado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino old-fashioned, antiquated
' anticuado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anticuada
- apolillada
- apolillado
- antiguo
- atrasado
- pasado
- zanahoria
English:
antiquated
- date
- fuddy-duddy
- old
- old-fashioned
- outdated
- outmoded
- dated
- out
- time
* * *anticuado, -a♦ adj[persona, ropa] old-fashioned;esa técnica está anticuada that method is out of date;mi módem se ha quedado anticuado my modem is out of date♦ nm,fold-fashioned person;mi madre es una anticuada my mother is very old-fashioned* * *adj antiquated* * *anticuado, -da adj: antiquated, outdated* * *anticuado adj old fashioned -
13 χάρισμα
χάρισμα, ατος, τό (χαρίζομαι) that which is freely and graciously given, favor bestowed, gift (Sir 7:33 v.l.; 38:30 v.l.; Theod. Ps 30:22; TestSol; OdeSol 11:10; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 78 [twice]: γενέσεως δὲ οὐδὲν χάρισμα and δωρεὰ καὶ εὐεργεσία καὶ χάρισμα θεοῦ; SibOr 2, 54 θεοῦ χ.; Just., D. 82, 1; 88, 1.—Alciphron 3, 17, 4 [it is poss. that this comes fr. Attic comedy: Kock III p. 677]; BGU 1044, 4 [IV A.D.] of benefits bestowed. Other non-Jewish/Christian exx. of the word come fr. later times: BGU 551, 3; PLond I, 77, 24 p. 233; Sb 4789, 7; Achmes 4, 13; Nicetas Eugen. 6, 537f) in our lit. only of gifts of divine beneficence.ⓐ gener., the earthly goods bestowed by God D 1:5. The privileges granted to the people of Israel Ro 11:29. The gracious gift of rescue fr. mortal danger 2 Cor 1:11. The spiritual possession of the believer Ro 1:11 (χάρισμα πνευματικόν); 1 Cor 1:7; ISm ins; IPol 2:2. The gracious gift of redemption Ro 5:15f; IEph 17:2. τὸ χάρισμα τοῦ θεοῦ ζωὴ αἰώνιος Ro 6:23.ⓑ of special gifts of a non-material sort, bestowed through God’s generosity on individual Christians 1 Pt 4:10; 1 Cl 38:1. Of the gift for carrying out special tasks, mediated by the laying on of hands 1 Ti 4:14; 2 Ti 1:6. Of the power to be continent in sexual matters 1 Cor 7:7. Of spiritual gifts in a special sense (Just., D. 82, 1 and Iren. 5, 6, 1 [Harv. II 334, 2] προφητικὰ χ.; Orig., C. Cels. 3, 46, 12; Hippol., Ref. 8, 19, 2) Ro 12:6; 1 Cor 12:4, 9, 28, 30, 31.—S. in addition to the lit. s.v. γλῶσσα 3 also GWetter, Charis 1913, 168–87; EBuonaiuti, I Carismi: Ricerche religiose 4, 1928 259–61; FGrau, Der ntliche Begriff Χάρισμα, diss. Tübingen ’47; HHCharles, The Charismatic Life in the Apost. Church, diss. Edinburgh, ’58; APiepkorn, CTM 42, ’71, 369–89 (NT and Ap. Fathers); ENardoni, The Concept of Charism in Paul: CBQ 55, ’93, 68–80; TRE VII 688–93.—DELG s.v. χάρις. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
14 dominion
сущ.1) общ. власть, владычествоto acknowledge the king's dominion in matters spiritual — признать власть короля в религиозных вопросах
The nervousness had dominion over me. — Я не мог справиться со своими нервами.
See:2) пол., брит., ист. доминион (первоначально слово означало "суверенитет"; с конца 19 в. стало приняться по отношению к странам Британской империи, имеющих формальный суверенитет, но фактически находившихся в различной степени зависимости от Великобритании, напр., к Канаде, для проведения границы между ними и более зависимыми территориями)See: -
15 melchizedek priesthood
Религия: (In the Mormon church, the higher of the two priesthoods, concerned with spiritual rather than secular matters) чин МельхиседековУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > melchizedek priesthood
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16 чин Мельхиседеков
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17 सत्य _satya
सत्य a. [सते हितं यत्]1 True, real, genuine; as in सत्यव्रत, सत्यसंध.-2 Honest, sincere, truthful, faithful.-3 Fulfilled, realized.-4 Virtuous, upright.-5 Un- failing; कच्चिच्छुश्रूषसे तात पितुः सत्यपराक्रम Rām.2.1.7.-त्यः 1 The abode of Brahman and of truth, the upper- most of the seven worlds or lokas above the earth; see लोक.-2 The Aśvattha tree.-3 N. of Rāma.-4 Of Viṣṇu; सत्यव्रतं सत्यपरं त्रिसत्यं सत्यस्य योनिं निहितं च सत्ये । सत्यस्य सत्यमृतसत्यनेत्रं सत्यात्मकं त्वां शरणं प्रपन्नाः ॥ Bhāg.1.2.26.-5 The deity presiding over नान्दीमुखश्राद्ध q. v.-6 N. of Brahman; अव्ययस्याप्रमेयस्य सत्यस्य च तथाग्रतः Mb.1.37.5.-त्यम् 1 Truth; मौनात्सत्यं विशिष्यते Ms.2.83; सत्यं ब्रू 'to speak the truth'.-2 Sincerity.-3 Goodness, virtue, purity,-4 An oath, a promise, solemn asseveration; सत्याद् गुरुमलोपयन् R.12.9; Ms.8.113.-5 A truism demonstra- ted truth of dogma.-6 The first of the four Yugas. or ages of the world, the golden age, the age of truth and purity.-7 Water-8 The Supreme Spirit; हिरण्मयेन पात्रेण सत्यस्यापिहितं मुखम् Īśop.15.-9 Final eman- cipation (मोक्ष); इह चेदवेदीदथ सत्यमस्ति न चेदिहावेदीन् महती विनष्टिः Ken.2.5.-त्यम् ind. Truly, really, indeed, verily, forsooth; सत्यं शपामि ते पादपङ्कजस्पर्शेन K.; Ku.6.19.-Comp. -अग्निः N. of the sage Agastya.-अनुरक्त a. devoted to truth, honest, upright, true.-अनृत a.1 true and false; सत्यानृता च परुषा H.2.183.-2 appa- rently true, but really false.(-तम्, -ते) 1 truth and falsehood.-2 practice of truth and falsehood; i. e. trade, commerce; सत्यानृताभ्यामपि वा न श्ववृत्त्या कदाचन Ms.4.4 and 6.-अभिसंध a. true to one's promise, sincere.-आत्मन् true. (-m.) a virtuous or upright man.-आश्रमः renunciation of the world (संन्यास); दीक्षा बहुविधा राजन् सत्याश्रमपदं भवेत् Mb.12.66.13.-उत्कर्षः 1 pre-eminence in truth.-2 true excellence.-उद्य a. speaking the truth.-उपयाचन a. fulfilling a request.-कामः a lover of truth.-क्रिया a promise, oath.-जित् N. of Indra in the third Manvantara; इन्द्रस्तु सत्यजित् Bhāg.8.1.24.-तपस् m. N. of a sage.-दर्शिन् a. truth-seeing, fore-seeing truth.-धन a. rich in truth, exceedingly truthful.-धर्मः the law of truth, eternal truth. ˚परायण a. devoted to truth and virtue.-धृति a. strictly truthful.-नारायणः 1 A form of Viṣṇu.-2 A form of divinity (called Satyapīr in Bengāli).-पुरम् 1 the world of Viṣṇu.-2 The city of Satya-nārayaṇa; अन्ते सत्यपुरं ययौ (सत्यनारायणव्रतकथा).-पुष्टिः true or permanent prosperity.-पूत a. purified by truth (as words); सत्यपूतां वदेद्वाणीम् Ms.6.46.-प्रतिज्ञ a. true to one's promise.-प्रतिष्ठान, -मूल a. grounded in truth.-फलः the Bilva tree.-भामा N. of the daughter of Satrājit and the favourite wife of Kṛiṣṇa; (it was for her that Kṛiṣṇa fought with Indra and brought the Pārijāta tree from the Nand- ana garden and planted it in her garden).-भारतः N. of Vyāsa.-भेदिन् a. promise-breaking.-मानम् a true measure.-युगम् the golden age; the first or कृतयुग; see सत्यम् (6) above.-यौवनः a Vidyādhara.-रत a. devoted to truth, honest, sincere. (-तः) N. of Vyāsa.-लौकिकम् spiritual and worldly matters; मया प्रोक्तं हि लोकस्य प्रमाणं सत्यलौकिके Bhāg.3.24.35.-वचनम् 1 the speaking of truth.-2 a promise, solemn assurance.-वचस् a. truthful, veracious. (-m.)1 a saint, Ṛiṣi.-2 a seer. (-n.) truth, veracity.-वद्य a. veracious; सत्यवद्यो रघूत्तमः Bk.5.1. (-द्यम्) truth, veracity.-वाक्यम् truth-speaking, veracity,-वाच् a. truthful, veracious, candid. (-m.)1 a saint, seer.-2 a crow.-वादिन् a.1 truth-speaking.-2 sincere, outspoken, candid.-व्यवस्था ascertainment of truth.-व्रत, -संगर, -संध a.1 true or faithful to an agree- ment, promise or word, adhering to truth veracious; Bhāg.1.2.26; see सत्यः (4).-2 honest, sincere.-श्रवसी Ved. an epithet of Uṣas.-श्रावणम् taking a solemn oath.-संश्रवः a promise, vow.-संकल्प a. true in purpose of resolve.-संकाश a. specious, plausible-संगरः N. of Kubera. -a. true to an agreement or promise.-संधः 1 an epithet of Rāma; राजेन्द्रं सत्यसंधं दशरथतनयम् Rāma-rakṣā 26.-2 of Bharata.-3 of king Janamejaya. (-धा) an epithet of Draupadī. -a. keeping one's promise, faithful.-साक्षिन् m. a trustworthy witness; यथोक्तेन नयन्तस्ते पूयन्ते सत्यसाक्षिणः Ms.8.257. -
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19 верховенство
истор.верховенство короля в делах Церкви — the ecclesiastical supremacy of the King, the royal ecclesiastical supremacy
верховенство монарха, а не Папы Римского, в делах Церкви — the royal supremacy in ecclesiastical matters over the Pope
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20 gnata
nascor, nātus, nasci (ante-class., and in poets of the class. period also gnatus, v. under P. a. B.; part. fut. nasciturus, Pall. Jun. 7, § 8; Vulg. Judic. 13, 8), 3, v. dep. [from gnascor, gnatus, root gen, whence gigno; cf. Gr. gennaô], to be born, to be begotten (of or by male or female).I.Lit.; constr. with ex or de and abl., or with abl. alone; rarely with ab and abl.1.With ex and abl. (esp. with name or other appellation of the mother):2.cum ex utrāque (uxore) filius natus esset,
Cic. de Or. 1, 40, 183:cujus ex filiā natus est Sestius,
id. Fam. 13, 8, 1:Servius Tullius ex serva Tarquiniensi natus,
id. Rep. 2, 21, 37:ex hac feminā debuit nasci, qui, etc.,
Sen. ad Helv. 16, 6:natam sibi ex Poppaeā filiam,
Tac. A. 15, 23 init.:ex Thetide natus,
Quint. 3, 7, 11:ex Urbiniā natus,
id. 7, 2, 5:Alexandri filius natus ex Barsine,
Just. 13, 2, 7; cf.:negantis (Domitii) quidquam ex se et Agrippinā nisi detestabile nasci potuisse,
Suet. Ner. 6:quod ex nobis natos liberos appellamus, idcirco Cerere nati nominati sunt Liber et Libera,
Cic. N. D. 2, 24, 62; cf.:convinces facile ex te esse natum, nam tui similis est probe,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 4, 7:ex militibus Romanis et Hispanis mulieribus natos se memorantes,
Liv. 43, 3, 2;very rarely with a designation of the father, and only with pronouns: ex hoc Domitius nascitur,
Suet. Ner. 4 init.:Neoptolemus ex quo nata est Olympias,
Just. 17, 3, 14:ex quo nasci nepotes deceat,
Plin. Ep. 1, 14, 2:illum ex me natum,
Val. Max. 5, 10 ext. 3; cf.:quod tibi filiolus vel filia nascitur ex me,
Juv. 9, 83.—With de and abl.:3.de tigride natus,
Ov. M. 9, 612; cf.:de stirpe dei nasci,
id. ib. 11, 312:de pellice natus,
id. ib. 4, 422:natus de muliere,
Vulg. Job, 14, 1; 15, 14. —With abl. (so usually with proper names;4.and with general designations of parents, family, etc.): quos omnes Erebo et Nocte natos ferunt,
Cic. N. D. 3, 17, 44:Hercules Jove natus,
id. ib. 3, 16, 42:Nilo natus,
id. ib. 3, 16, 42:nascetur Oedipus Lao,
id. Fat. 13, 30:patre Marte,
id. Rep. 2, 2, 4:Paulo,
id. Off. 1, 33, 121:privignus Poppaeā natus,
Suet. Ner. 55:Ascanius Creusā matre natus,
Liv. 1, 3, 2: Junia, Vell. 2, 127, 4:amplissimā familiā nati adulescentes,
Caes. B. G. 7, 37, 1:honestis parentibus,
Quint. 1, 11, 85; Sen. Contr. 7, 21, 1:Mela quibus Gallio et Seneca parentibus natus,
Tac. A. 16, 17:deus deo natus,
Liv. 1, 16, 3:imperioso patre,
id. 7, 4, 5; 9, 1, 12: Assaraco natus Capus, Enn. ap. Philarg. ad Verg. G. 3, 35 (Ann. v. 31 Vahl.):patre certo nasci,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 16, 46:Apolline natus,
Ov. M. 15, 639: natus deā, son of a goddess, i. e. Achilles, id. M. 12, 86; so,natus deā,
of Æneas, Verg. A. 1, 582:matre Musā natus,
Cic. N. D. 3, 18, 45:nascetur pulcrā Trojanus origine Caesar,
Verg. A. 1, 286.—With ab and abl.:5.generari et nasci a principibus,
Tac. H. 1, 16:et qui nascentur ab illo,
Verg. G. 1, 434.—In other constrr.:B.post homines natos,
since men have lived, Cic. Phil. 11, 1, 1:post genus hominum natum,
id. Balb. 10, 26:in miseriam nascimur,
id. Tusc. 1, 5, 9:aves omnes in pedes nascuntur,
with the feet foremost, Plin. 10, 53, 74, § 149:ad homines nascendos vim hujus numeri (septenarii) pertinere,
to the formation of man in the womb, Gell. 3, 10, 7:homo nascitur ad laborem,
i. e. it is his nature to suffer it, Vulg. Job, 5, 7.—Transf., to rise, take beginning, derive origin, spring forth, grow, be found: O fortunatam natam me consule Romam, Cic. ap. Quint. 11, 1, 24; and ap. Juv. 10, 122:II.humi nascentia fraga,
Verg. E. 3, 92:cum nata fuerint folia,
Vulg. Marc. 13, 28:nascitur ibi plumbum album in mediterraneis regionibus,
is found, produced, Caes. B. G. 5, 12:onyx nascitur circa Thebas Aegyptias,
Plin. 36, 8, 12, § 61:ex palude nascitur amnis,
rises, id. 36, 26, 65, § 190:nascere, praeque diem veniens age, Lucifer, almum,
rise, Verg. E. 8, 17:unde nigerrimus Auster Nascitur,
id. G. 3, 278:nascens luna,
Hor. C. 3, 23, 2; id. S. 2, 4, 30:nascentia templa,
newly built, Mart. 6, 4, 3:Circaeis nata forent an Lucrinum ad saxum... ostrea,
Juv. 4, 140.— To rise, be formed (of a hill):ab eo flumine collis nascebatur,
Caes. B. G. 2, 18; cf.:nascitur altera moles,
Sil. 3, 530. —Trop.A.To arise, spring forth, proceed from, be produced:B.scribes ad me, ut mihi nascatur epistulae argumentum,
Cic. Fam. 16, 22, 2:nulla tam detestabilis pestis est, quae non homini ab homine nascatur,
id. Off. 2, 5, 16:fateor ea me studiose secutum ex quibus vera gloria nasci posset,
id. Fam. 15, 4, 13:facinus natum a cupiditate,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 82; id. Font. 16, 37:visus ei dicitur draco... dicere quo illa loci nasceretur,
id. Div. 2, 66, 135:strumae nascuntur maxime in cervice,
Cels. 5, 28, 7; 7, 12, 1 fin.; 7, 6, 4 fin.:onychem in Arabiae tantum montibus nasci putavere,
Plin. 36, 7, 12, § 59:frumenta nata sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 63, § 147:ex quo uno haec omnia nata et profecta esse concedit,
id. Quint. 28, 85; id. Agr 2, 33, 90:profectio nata a timore defectionis,
Caes. B. G. 7, 43:querelae verae nascuntur pectore ab imo,
Cat. 64, 198:omnis obligatio vel ex contractu nascitur vel ex delicto,
Gai. Inst. 3, 88 sq. —With ut:ex hoc nascitur ut,
hence it follows that, Cic. Fin. 3, 19, 63; Sen. Ep. 74, 11.—Esp., of the spiritual renewal of a religious experience, to be regenerated, born again (eccl. Lat.):A.quod natum est ex spiritu, spiritus est,
Vulg. Johan. 3, 6:nasci denuo,
id. ib. 3, 7:natus ex Deo,
id. 1 Johan. 3, 9, etc.—Hence, P. a.nascens, entis, arising, beginning, nascent, infant, immature:2. B.ante Periclem et Thucydidem, qui non nascentibus Athenis, sed jam adultis fuerunt, littera nulla est, etc.,
Cic. Brut. 7, 27:eloquentiam pueris induunt adhuc nascentibus,
Petr. 4:(vitulus) vexat nascenti robora cornu,
Juv. 12, 9.—nātus, a, um, P. a., born; hence,1.Subst.: nātus ( gnātus), i, m., a son; and nāta ( gnāta), ae, f. (dat. and abl. pl. natabus, where ambiguity is to be avoided, Plaut. ap. Prisc. p. 733 P.; Inscr. Orell. 7421; Phocas, p. 1707 P.; v. Neue, Formenl. 1, p. 29), a daughter; in plur.: nati (gnati), children, offspring:2.caritas, quae est inter natos et parentes,
Cic. Lael. 8, 27:bellum prope inter parentes natosque,
Liv. 1, 23, 1; cf. id. 5, 40, 3:cum pecore et gnatis,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 115:et trepidae matres pressere ad pectora natos,
Verg. A. 7, 518: mihi ausculta, nate, pueros jube cremarier, Enn. [p. 1188] ap. Non. 246, 11 (Trag. v. 329 Vahl.); Hor. S. 1, 3, 43:natam conlocare alicui,
Plaut. Aul. Arg. 1, 15: o gnata, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 20, 40 (Ann. v. 46 Vahl.):si quis gnatam pro mutā devovet agnā,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 219; cf. id. ib. 2, 3, 199: Hectoris natum de muro jactarier, Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. 10, § 70 Müll. (Trag. v. 130 Vahl.); so, Nerei natae, id. ap. Prisc. p. 733 P. (Trag. v. 135 Vahl.):maxima natarum Priami,
Verg. A. 1, 654; Ov. M. 13, 661.—Esp. in the phrase natus nemo, not a human being, nobody (Plautine for nemo mortalis):tamquam si natus nemo in aedibus habitet,
Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 55 Lorenz ad loc.; id. ib. 2, 2, 20:nato nemini,
id. Cas. 2, 4, 15; id. Ps. 1, 3, 63.—Adj.a.Natus alicui rei or ad aliquam rem, born, made, destined, designed, intended, produced by nature for any thing.(α).With dat. (class.):(β).me credo huic esse natum rei, ferundis miseriis,
Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 6:non sibi se soli natum meminerit, sed patriae, sed suis,
Cic. Fin. 2, 14, 45:natus huic imperio,
id. Cael. 24, 59:gurges atque helluo natus abdomini suo, non laudi atque gloriae,
id. Pis. 17, 41:Judaei et Syri, nationes natae servituti,
id. Prov. Cons. 5, 10. —With ad (class.):(γ).vir ad omnia summa natus,
Cic. Brut. 68, 239:natus ad haec tempora,
id. Phil. 12, 4, 9:ad dicendum natus aptusque,
id. de Or. 1, 22, 99:ad haudem et ad decus nati, suscepti, instituti sumus,
id. Fin. 5, 22, 63:ad hoc unum natus,
id. Or. 28, 99:ut ad cursum equus, ad arandum bos, ad indagandum canis, sic homo ad intellegendum et agendum natus est,
id. Fin. 2, 13, 40:natus ad sacra Cithaeron,
Ov. M. 2, 223:canor mulcendas natus ad aures,
id. ib. 5, 561.—With inf. ( poet.):(δ).quid meruere boves, animal... natum tolerare labores,
Ov. M. 15, 120: sentes tantummodo laedere natae, id. de Nuce, 113.—With in and acc. ( poet.):(ε).nati in usum laetitiae scyphi,
Hor. C. 1, 27, 1; Ov. M. 14, 99; 15, 117.—With propter (rare):b.apros, animal propter convivia natum,
Juv. 1, 141.—Formed or constituted by nature in any manner:(β).alius ager bene natus, alius male,
Varr. R. R. 1, 6, 1:sarmenta male nata,
Col. 4, 24, 7:ita natus locus est,
Liv. 9, 2:inculti versūs et male nati,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 233.—Pro re natā, or (ante- and post-class.) e re natā, under the present circumstances, according to the state of affairs, as matters are:c.ut in his pro re natā non incommode possint esse,
Cic. Att. 7, 14, 3:Antonii colloquium cum heroibus nostris pro re natā non incommodum,
id. ib. 14, 6, 1;7, 8, 2: e re natā melius fieri haud potuit, quam factum est,
Ter. Ad. 3, 1, 8; App. M. 4, p. 143, 38.—With a specification of time, so old, of the age of, etc.:eques Romanus annos prope XC. natus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 25, § 62:annos natus unum et viginti,
id. de Or. 3, 20, 74:cum annos ad quinquaginta natus esset,
id. Clu. 40, 110:cum quinque et viginti natus annos dominatum occupavisset,
id. Tusc. 5, 20, 57:Cato annos quinque et octoginta natus excessit e vitā,
id. Brut. 20, 80; in inscr. ANNORVM NATVS, etc., Inscr. Mon. Scip. n. 7;Inscr. Marini Atti, p. 564.— Sometimes, in order to specify the age more exactly, major or minor, without or with quam, is added: annos nata est sedecim non major,
Ter. Eun. 3, 3, 23:minor quinque et viginti annis natus,
Nep. Han. 3, 2:minor triginta annis natus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 49, § 122:homo annos natus major quadraginta,
over forty years old, Cic. Rosc. Am. 14, 49:Dionysius major annos sexaginta natus decessit,
Nep. Reg. 2, 3:cum liberis majoribus quam quindecim annos natis,
Liv. 45, 32, 3:minorem quam annos sex, majorem quam annos decem natam, negarunt capi fas esse,
Gell. 1, 12, 1.—For major, minor, sometimes with plus, minus (ante-class.):plus triginta annis natus sim,
Plaut. Men. 3, 1, 1:annos sexaginta natus es aut plus,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 11; cf.:non amplius novem annos natus,
Nep. Han. 2, 3.— Act. collat. form: nasco, ĕre, to be born, etc.:ubi germen nascere coeperit,
Cato, R. R. 151 fin.
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