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1 духовный
1) General subject: clerical, clerkly, ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, ghostly, immaterial, inward, mental, noetic, nonmaterial, otherworldly, psychic, religious, sacred, spiritual, supersensible, supersensual, unseen( the unseen), unworldly, moral2) Philosophy: supersubstantial3) Religion: bodiless, cultic, ecclesial, ecclesiastical( Of or relating to a church as a formal and established institution; 2. Suitable for use in a church), pneumatic (Of or relating to soul), spirit, unseen4) Psychology: internal, other-wordly, pneumatic5) Business: nonmarital6) Makarov: inner7) Christianity: clergy -
2 сверхматериальный
1) General subject: superorganic2) Philosophy: supersubstantial -
3 суперсубстанциальный
Psychoanalysis: supersubstantialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > суперсубстанциальный
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4 хлеб насущный
1) General subject: daily bread, (простая) hog and hominy, staff of life, the staff of life2) Religion: supersubstantial bread3) Banking: bread and butter (loans are banks’ bread and butter)4) Makarov: hog and hominy
См. также в других словарях:
Supersubstantial — Su per*sub*stan tial, a. [Pref. super + substantial: cf. F. supersubstantiel.] More than substantial; spiritual. The heavenly supersubstantial bread. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
supersubstantial — adjective Etymology: Late Latin supersubstantialis, from Latin super + substantia substance Date: 1534 being above material substance ; of a transcending substance … New Collegiate Dictionary
supersubstantial — adj.; supersubstantially, adv. * * * … Universalium
supersubstantial — adjective More than substantial or material; spiritual … Wiktionary
supersubstantial — su·per·substantial … English syllables
supersubstantial — … Useful english dictionary
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Epiousios — ( el. Επιούσιος) is a Greek word used in the fourth petition of the Lord s Prayer, as it is recorded in the Gospel of Matthew and in the Gospel of Luke. In English epiousios is usually translated as daily , as in Give us this day our daily bread … Wikipedia
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Vetus Latina — A page of the Codex Vercellensis, an example of the Vetus Latina. This section contains the Gospel of John, 16:23 30. Vetus Latina is a collective name given to the Biblical texts in Latin that were translated before St Jerome s Vulgate Bible… … Wikipedia
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