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  • 1 phylactery

    [fɪ'lækt(ə)rɪ]
    сущ.
    1) рел.; обычно мн. филактерия (одна из двух кожаных коробочек, которую иудеи подвязывают во время утренней молитвы на лбу и на левой руке; содержит пергаментные листки с текстом молитв и изречений из Торы)
    Syn:
    2) амулет, талисман
    Syn:
    3) напоминание (о чём-л. важном)
    4) показная набожность, ханжество

    to make broad one's phylactery / phylacteries — выставлять напоказ свою набожность

    Англо-русский современный словарь > phylactery

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