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1 acólito
m.1 acolyte, altar boy, server, verger.2 minion.* * *1 (eclesiástico) acolyte; (monaguillo) altar boy2 figurado (seguidor) acolyte3 irónico minion* * *SM (Rel) acolyte; (=monaguillo) server, altar boy; (fig) (=adlátere) acolyte, minion* * *a) (Relig) ( eclesiástico) server; ( monaguillo) altar boyb) ( ayudante) helper* * *= acolyte.Ex. In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.* * *a) (Relig) ( eclesiástico) server; ( monaguillo) altar boyb) ( ayudante) helper* * *= acolyte.Ex: In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.
* * *2 (ayudante) helper* * *
acólito sustantivo masculino
1 Rel acolyte
2 (seguidor) minion
* * *acólito nm1. [monaguillo] altar boy2. [acompañante] acolyte* * *m tb figacolyte* * *acólito nm1) monaguillo: altar boy2) : follower, helper, acolyte -
2 balandrán
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3 hopa
ISF cassockIIEXCL1) Cono Sur (=¡deja!) stop it!, that hurts!3) Arg [a animales] whoa!* * *= cassock.Ex. In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.* * *= cassock.Ex: In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.
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4 monaguillo
m.altar boy.* * *1 altar boy* * *masculino altar boy, acolyte, server* * *= acolyte, altar boy.Ex. In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.Ex. Inside the church, when the priest appeared from the sacristy, I saw that he was without an altar boy.* * *masculino altar boy, acolyte, server* * *= acolyte, altar boy.Ex: In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.
Ex: Inside the church, when the priest appeared from the sacristy, I saw that he was without an altar boy.* * *altar boy, acolyte, server* * *
monaguillo sustantivo masculino
altar boy, acolyte, server
monaguillo m Rel altar boy
* * *monaguillo nmaltar boy* * *m REL altar boy* * *monaguillo nmacólito: altar boy -
5 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* * * -
6 sotana
f.1 cassock.2 soutane, cassock.* * *1 cassock, soutane* * *SF1) (Rel) cassock, soutane2) * (=paliza) hiding* * *femenino cassock, soutane* * *= cassock.Ex. In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.* * *femenino cassock, soutane* * *= cassock.Ex: In Anglican churches, acolytes commonly wear surplices over red cassocks.
* * *cassock, soutane* * *
sotana sustantivo femenino
cassock, soutane
sotana sustantivo femenino cassock
' sotana' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
faja
* * *sotana nfcassock* * *f REL cassock* * *sotana nf: cassock
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