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1 канон
I(1. совокупность правил, образец; 2. свод положений, имеющих догматический характер) canonканон мессы катол. (в лат. обряде торжественная часть мессы, во время которой освящаются и возносятся Св. Дары) — Secreta, the Canon of the Mass, the Roman canon, истор. the Action
IIпризнать каноном (текст и т. п.) — to canonize
(одна из форм правосл. гимнографии наряду с тропарём и кондаком; состоит из 2, 3, 4, 8, 9 песней, каждая песнь состоит из ирмоса и тропарей) canonIIIБольшой канон св. Андрея Критского — см. Андрей Критский, свт.
(перечень книг Священного Писания, Библия) (the sacred) canon, the canonical books
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