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1 Surplice
The outer garment of an officiating priest, chorister, or other official in the Church, generally of white linen, with very wide sleeves and falling almost to the feet. -
2 baju jubah
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3 sobrepelliz
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4 messupaita
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5 bela odeća
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6 bela odeća duhovnika
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7 druh oděvu ministrantů
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8 rocheta
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9 одежда по мерке
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10 ábitong maputî ng parè
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11 стихарь
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12 стихарь
surplice, stikharion, alb -
13 sobrepelliz
f.surplice.m.surplice.* * *► nombre femenino (pl sobrepellices)1 surplice* * *SF surplice* * *femenino surplice* * *= surplice.Ex. In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.----* con sobrepelliz = surpliced.* llevando sobrepelliz = surpliced.* * *femenino surplice* * *= surplice.Ex: In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.
* con sobrepelliz = surpliced.* llevando sobrepelliz = surpliced.* * *surplice* * *sobrepelliz nfsurplice* * * -
14 Chorhemd
n surplice; auch des Bischofs: rochet* * *das Chorhemdalb; surplice* * ** * *-en n.surplice n. -
15 surplis
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16 cotta
f colloq crush* * *cotta1 s.f.2 ( infornata) batch; (tecn.) kilnful, ovenful: una cotta di mattoni, a kilnful of bricks; una cotta di pani, a batch of loaves3 (fig. fam.) ( ubriacatura) drunkenness; ( innamoramento) infatuation, crush: prendere una cotta, to get drunk (o to get tight); prendere una cotta per qlcu., to have a crush on s.o. (o to fall for s.o.)4 ( prostrazione fisica) crack up, collapse, breakdown: l'atleta ha preso una tremenda cotta all'ultimo giro, the runner collapsed on the last lap.cotta2 s.f.1 (eccl.) surplice; cotta2 (st., mil.) coat of mail3 ( tunica) robe.* * *I ['kɔtta] sffamII ['kɔtta] sf1) Rel surplice2) Storia* * *I ['kɔtta]sostantivo femminile1) colloq. (innamoramento) crushavere una cotta per qcn. — to have a crush on sb.
prendersi una cotta per qcn. — to take a shine to sb., to fall for sb.
2) sport crack-up, collapse, breakdown••II ['kɔtta]sostantivo femminile1) (indumento liturgico) surplice, cotta2) (armatura)cotta di maglia — chain mail, coat of mail
* * *cotta1/'kɔtta/sostantivo f.1 colloq. (innamoramento) crush; avere una cotta per qcn. to have a crush on sb.; prendersi una cotta per qcn. to take a shine to sb., to fall for sb.; ha preso una bella cotta he's got it bad2 sport crack-up, collapse, breakdownfurbo di tre -e crafty devil.————————cotta2/'kɔtta/sostantivo f.1 (indumento liturgico) surplice, cotta2 (armatura) cotta di maglia chain mail, coat of mail. -
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2) Religion: cotta (A waist-length surplice), surplice ( White outer vestment worn by clergymen, acolytes, choristers, or other participants in Roman Catholic and in Anglican, Lutheran, and other Protestant religious services)3) Christianity: stikharion, sticharion (часть церковного облачения) -
18 доходы священника
General subject: surplice fees, surplice-fees (получаемые за выполнение обрядов), surplices (получаемые за выполнение обрядов) -
19 плата за требы
General subject: surplice fees, surplice-fees, surplices -
20 komża
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > komża
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Surplice — • A large sleeved tunic of half length, made of fine linen or cotton, and worn by all the clergy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Surplice Surplice … Catholic encyclopedia
Surplice — Sur plice, n. [F. surplis, OF. surpeiz, LL. superpellicium; super over + pellicium, pelliceum, a robe of fur, L. pellicius made of skins. See {Pelisse}.] (Eccl.) A white garment worn over another dress by the clergy of the Roman Catholic,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surplice — loose white robe, late 13c., from O.Fr. surpeliz, from M.L. superpellicium a surplice, lit. an over fur garment, from L. super over (see SUPER (Cf. super )) + M.L. pellicium fur garment, tunic of skins, from L. pellis skin (see FILM … Etymology dictionary
surplice — ► NOUN ▪ a loose white linen robe worn over a cassock by clergy and choristers at Christian church services. ORIGIN Old French sourpelis, from Latin super above + pellicia fur garment … English terms dictionary
surplice — [sʉr′plis] n. [ME surplis < Anglo Fr surpliz < OFr < ML superpelliceum < L super , above (see SUPER ) + pelliceum, fur robe, neut. of L pelliceus, made of skins < pellis, skin (see FELL4)] a loose, white, wide sleeved outer… … English World dictionary
Surplice — A surplice (Late Latin superpelliceum , from super , over and pellis , fur ) is a liturgical vestment of the Western Christian Church. The surplice has the form of a tunic of white linen or cotton material, reaching to the knee or to the ankles,… … Wikipedia
surplice — surpliced, adj. /serr plis/, n. 1. a loose fitting, broad sleeved white vestment, worn over the cassock by clergy and choristers. 2. a garment in which the two halves of the front cross diagonally. [1250 1300; ME surplis < AF surpliz, syncopated… … Universalium
surplice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English surplis, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin superpellicium, from super + pellicium coat of skins, from Latin, neuter of pellicius made of skins, from pellis skin more at fell Date: 13th century a loose white… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Surplice — This is a rare name which in its various spellings has been found in North America since the early days of independence. It s origin is French and derives from Surplice, the gown of a priest and refers to one who manufactured such a garment or is … Surnames reference
surplice — UK [ˈsɜː(r)plɪs] / US [ˈsɜrplɪs] noun [countable] Word forms surplice : singular surplice plural surplices a loose white piece of clothing, worn over other clothes by priests, church singers, and people who help during ceremonies … English dictionary
surplice — [[t]sɜ͟ː(r)plɪs[/t]] surplices N COUNT A surplice is a loose white knee length garment which is worn over a longer garment by priests and members of the choir in some churches. ...the priest and choir in their lace surplices … English dictionary