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1 the Tempter
Религия: Диавол-искуситель, Сатана искушающий -
2 the tempter
Религия: Диавол-искуситель, Сатана искушающий -
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השטן* * *◙ ןטשה◄ -
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feminine - temptress; noun (a person who tempts.) tentador; tentadoratr['temptəSMALLr/SMALL]1 tentador,-ratempter ['tɛmptər] n: tentador mn.• tentador, -ora s.m.,f.'temptər, 'temptə(r)noun tentador mthe Tempter — ( Relig) el Tentador, el demonio
['temptǝ(r)]N tentador m* * *['temptər, 'temptə(r)]noun tentador mthe Tempter — ( Relig) el Tentador, el demonio
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* * *tempt·er[ˈtemptəʳ, AM -ɚ]* * *['temptə(r)]nVersucher m, Verführer m* * *the Tempter REL der Versucher* * *n.Versucher m. -
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{'temptə}
n изкусител, съблазнител
the TEMPTER дяволът, сатаната* * *{'temptъ} n изкусител, съблазнител; the T. дяволът, сатаната.* * *съблазнител;сатана;изкусител;* * *1. n изкусител, съблазнител 2. the tempter дяволът, сатаната* * *tempter[´temptə] n изкусител; съблазнител, прелъстител; (T.) сатана, дявол. -
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nспокусник, звабник* * *n1) див. tempt 4+ -er2) спокусник, звабникthe tempter — сатана, диявол-спокусник
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feminine - temptress; noun (a person who tempts.) tentatore, tentatrice* * *tempter /ˈtɛmptə(r)/n.● (relig.) the Tempter, il Tentatore; il Demonio. -
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[ʹtemptə] n1. см. tempt + -er2. искуситель, соблазнительthe tempter - сатана, дьявол-искуситель
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feminine - temptress; noun (a person who tempts.) frister; forfører(ske)subst. \/ˈtemptə\/frister, forfører -
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feminine - temptress; noun (a person who tempts.) skušnjavec* * *[témptə]nounskušnjavec, zapeljevalec, zvodnik -
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n. 1. заводник2. the Tempter Искушителот (Сатаната) -
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n искуситель, соблазнительthe tempter — сатана, дьявол-искуситель
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/'temptə/ * danh từ - người xúi giục - người cám dỗ, người quyến rũ !the Tempter - ma vương, quỷ xa tăng
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the Tempter — noun (Judeo Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell • Syn: ↑Satan, ↑Old Nick, ↑Devil, ↑Lucifer, ↑Beelzebub, ↑Prince of Darkness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
the Tempter — Satan, the devil … English contemporary dictionary
the tempter — See satan … New dictionary of synonyms
tempter — [temp′tər] n. [ME temptour < MFr tempteur < L temptator, tempter, in LL(Ec), Satan] a person who tempts the Tempter the Devil; Satan … English World dictionary
Tempter — Tempt er, n. One who tempts or entices; especially, Satan, or the Devil, regarded as the great enticer to evil. Those who are bent to do wickedly will never want tempters to urge them on. Tillotson. [1913 Webster] So glozed the Tempter, and his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
The Fugitive (play) — The Fugitive ( La Fuggitiva ) is the last play of Italian playwright Ugo Betti, completed six months before his death. It was first performed posthumously, at the Teatro le Fenice in Venice, in 1953.Plot Set in a small Italian town rife with… … Wikipedia
tempter — /temp teuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that tempts, esp. to evil. 2. the Tempter, Satan; the devil. [1350 1400; TEMPT + ER1; r. ME temptour < OF temptere, temptëor < LL temptator , s. of temptator tempter (to sin), L: one who makes an attempt; see … Universalium
tempter — tempt•er [[t]ˈtɛmp tər[/t]] n. 1) one that tempts, esp. to evil 2) rel the Tempter, Satan • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME temptour < OF temptere < LL temptātor tempter (to sin), L: one who attempts; see tempt, tor … From formal English to slang
tempter — noun a person or thing that tempts. ↘(the Tempter) the Devil … English new terms dictionary
tempter — n. (fem. temptress) 1 a person who tempts. 2 (the Tempter) the Devil. Etymology: ME f. OF tempteur f. eccl.L temptator oris (as TEMPT) … Useful english dictionary
The Devil's tattoo — Devil Dev il, n. [AS. de[ o]fol, de[ o]ful; akin to G. ?eufel, Goth. diaba[ u]lus; all fr. L. diabolus the devil, Gr. ? the devil, the slanderer, fr. ? to slander, calumniate, orig., to throw across; ? across + ? to throw, let fall, fall; cf. Skr … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English