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1 surnamed
adj. \/ˈsɜːneɪmd\/med tilnavnet, (også) kalt• William of Orange, surnamed the SilentVilhelm av Oranien, med tilnavnet Den tause -
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3 surnamed
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4 surnamed
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6 George surnamed (the) Boaster
Общая лексика: Джордж по прозвищу ХвастунУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > George surnamed (the) Boaster
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7 George surnamed Boaster
Общая лексика: (the) Джордж по прозвищу ХвастунУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > George surnamed Boaster
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10 mit Zuname
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11 mit einem Beinamen
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12 прозвище
sobriquet, surnameон заслужил прозвище "креститель" за множество обращённых им в христ-во людей (о катол. св. Ансанусе) — he earned the sobriquet "the Baptist" for his many converts
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13 surname
['sə:neim](a person's family name: The common way of addressing people is by their surnames, preceded by Mr, Mrs, Miss, Dr etc; Smith is a common British surname.) priimek* * *[sɜ:neim]noun1.nounpriimek, družinsko ime; obsolete vzdevek;2.transitive verbdati komu ime (priimek, vzdevek), imenovati s priimkom -
14 Ἰωσήφ
Ἰωσήφ, ὁ indecl. (יוֹסֵף; Apollonius Molon [I B.C.]: 728 Fgm. 1, 3 Jac. [in Eus., PE 9, 19, 3]; Sb II 250, word-list; LXX; Test12Patr; JosAs; ApcEsdr p. 7, 10 and p. 32, 24 Tdf.; Philo; Just.; Mel., P. 59, 432.—EpArist: Ἰώσηφος; Jos. Ant. 2, 17; also C. Ap. 1, 92 Ἰώσηπος, ου) Joseph.① the patriarch (Gen 30:24 and oft.; Test12Patr; JosAs; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 5 al. Jac; Philo, Mut. Nom. 90f and oft.; Just., D. 100, 1 al.; Mel., P. 59, 432) J 4:5; Ac 7:9, 13f, 18; Hb 11:21f; 1 Cl 4:9; B 13:4f; φυλὴ Ἰ. in Rv 7:8 stands for the half-tribe Ephraim which, w. its other half Manasseh vs. 6 brings the number of the tribes to twelve once more, after the loss of the tribe of Dan, to which acc. to tradition the Antichrist belongs (WBousset, Der Antichrist 1895, 112f).② son of Jonam, in the genealogy of Jesus Lk 3:30.③ son of Mattathias Lk 3:24.④ husband of Mary the mother of Jesus (Just., D. 102, 2f; 103, 3) Mt 1:16 (BHHW II 886–89 [lit.]; PSchmiedel, PM 6, 1902, 88–93, SchTZ 31, 1914, 69–82; ibid. 32, 1915, 16–30; ERiggenbach, ibid. 31, 1914, 241–49; GKuhn, NKZ 34, 1923, 362–85; UHolzmeister, De S. Jos. Quaestiones Biblicae ’45), 18–20, 24; 2:13, 19; Lk 1:27; 2:4, 16, 33 v.l.; 3:23 (a genealogy in which the first name is given without the article, and all subsequent names have the article, as Theopomp. [IV B.C.]: 115 Fgm. 393 Jac.: in ascending order to Heracles; Diod S 5, 81, 6 Λέσβος ὁ Λαπίθου τοῦ Αἰόλου τοῦ Ἱππότου; Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 30 p. 343, 30 Jac. Δηιφόντῃ τῷ Ἀντιμάχου τοῦ Θρασυάνορος τοῦ Κτησίππου τοῦ Ἡρακλέους. Other exx. in Klostermann ad loc.; B-D-F §162, 2); 4:22; J 1:45; 6:42 (PMenoud, RTP 63, 1930, 275–84). GJs 9:1ff; 13:1ff; 14:1f; 15:1f, 4; 16:1ff; 17:1ff; 18:1; 19:1 (not pap); 21:1.⑤ a brother of Jesus Mt 13:55. Cp. Ἰωσῆς 1.⑥ Joseph of Arimathaea, member of the Sanhedrin, in whose tomb Jesus was buried Mt 27:57, 59; Mk 15:43, 45; Lk 23:50; J 19:38; GPt 6:23. Acc. to GPt 2:3 he was a friend of Pilate.—EvDobschütz, ZKG 23, 1902, 1–17.⑦ Joseph, surnamed Barnabas Ac 4:36. S. Ἰωσῆς 3.⑧ Joseph, surnamed Barsabbas (s. Βαρσαβ[β]ᾶς 1), also called Justus (s. Ἰοῦστος 1) Ac 1:23.⑨ son of a certain Mary Mt 27:56 (s. Ἰωσῆς 2).⑩ son of Joda Lk 3:26 v.l. (s. Ἰωσήχ).—M-M. -
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16 אַחָא
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17 אָחָא
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18 אלישע
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19 אֶלִישָׁע
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20 exterminator
ɪksˈtə:mɪneɪtə сущ.
1) разрушитель;
истребитель He made such a dreadful havoc of the Spaniards, that he was very justly surnamed the Exterminator. ≈ Он уничтожил так ужасающе много испанцев, что совершенно справедливо получил прозвание 'Истребитель'. Syn: destroyer
2) истребляющее средство истребитель (специальное) крысолов, дератизатор;
дезинсектор искоренитель exterminator истребитель, искоренитель ~ истребляющее средствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exterminator
См. также в других словарях:
Surnamed — Surname Sur*name , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surnamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Surnaming}.] [Cf. F. surnommer.] To name or call by an appellation added to the original name; to give a surname to. [1913 Webster] Another shall subscribe with his hand unto the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surnamed — sur·name || sÉœrneɪm / sÉœË n. name that is shared by members of a family, family name, last name v. give a surname to … English contemporary dictionary
Ptolemy I — (surnamed Soter) 367? 280 B.C., ruler of Egypt 323 285: founder of Macedonian dynasty in Egypt. * * * … Universalium
Ptolemy II — (surnamed Philadelphus) 309? 247? B.C., king of Egypt 285 247? (son of Ptolemy I). * * * … Universalium
AGNES SOREL — surnamed Dame de beauté, mistress of Charles VII. of France (1409 1450) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
ALFONSO III — surnamed the Great, king of Asturias, ascended the throne in 866, fought against and gained numerous victories over the Moors; the members of his family rose against him and compelled him to abdicate, but on a fresh incursion of the Moors he… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
BERLICHINGEN, GOETZ VON — surnamed The Iron Hand, a brave but turbulent noble of Germany, of the 15th and 16th centuries, the story of whose life was dramatised by Goethe, to save, as he said, the memory of a brave man from darkness, and which was translated from the… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
BOILEAU, NICOLAS — (surnamed Despréaux, to distinguish him from his brother), poet and critic, born in Paris; brought up to the law, but devoted to letters, associating himself with La Fontaine, Racine, and Molière; author of Satires and Epistles, L Art Poétique … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
BOLIVAR, SIMON — surnamed the Liberator, general and statesman, born at Caracas; a man of good birth and liberal education; seized with the passion for freedom during a visit to Madrid and Paris, devoted himself to the cause of S. American independence; freed… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
CARLYLE, ALEXANDER — surnamed Jupiter Carlyle, from his noble head and imposing person, born in Dumfriesshire; minister of Inveresk, Musselburgh, from 1747 to his death; friend of David Hume, Adam Smith, and Home, the author of Douglas ; a leader of the Moderate… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
CHARLES III — surnamed THE SIMPLE became king of France in 893; his reign one long struggle against the Normans, which ended by conceding Normandy to Rollo; was conquered by Hugh Capet, a rival for the crown, at Soissons, and dethroned in 922; died in… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia