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n.• paramento s.m.• vestidura s.f.• vestiduras (Sacerdote) s.f.pl.'vestməntsplural noun ( Relig) (sometimes sing) vestiduras fpl* * *['vestmənts]plural noun ( Relig) (sometimes sing) vestiduras fpl -
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1) Общая лексика: облачение2) Христианство: одеяние, церковное облачение -
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vest·ments[ˈves(t)mənts]n pl -
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pl.vestiduras (sacerdotales) (religión) -
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subs.See Clothes.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Vestments
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Спор об облаченииWestminster dictionary of theological terms > Vestments Controversy
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1) Общая лексика: облачение священнослужителя2) Религия: (Liturgical vestments worn to express and increase devotion) облачение священника -
17 sacred vestments (Liturgical vestments worn to express and increase devotion)
Религия: облачение священникаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sacred vestments (Liturgical vestments worn to express and increase devotion)
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18 Six Points of Ritualism (Altar lights, eucharistic vestments, the mixed chalice, incense, unleavened bread, and eastward position)
Религия: шесть положений, регулирующих отправление службы и обрядов ЦерквиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Six Points of Ritualism (Altar lights, eucharistic vestments, the mixed chalice, incense, unleavened bread, and eastward position)
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19 Vestiarian Controversy (The dispute about the wearing of clerical vestments raised by puritan-minded clergy in the reign of Edward VI and again in the reign of Elizabeth I)
Религия: Спор о правилах ношения церковного облаченияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Vestiarian Controversy (The dispute about the wearing of clerical vestments raised by puritan-minded clergy in the reign of Edward VI and again in the reign of Elizabeth I)
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Религия: облачение священника
См. также в других словарях:
Vestments — • According to the rules of the Church or from ecclesiastical usage, are to be worn by the clergy in performing the ceremonies of the services of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vestments Vestments … Catholic encyclopedia
vestments — Over the centuries, A complex set of vestments, or clothing, was developed for Christian priests when officiating at the Mass and in their daily movements. Different garments were prescribed for deacons, priests, and bishops. All Reformation… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Vestments — It has been pointed out that The clergy and all who act ministerially in divine service are clad in surplices and other vestments, not that they may have a decent and uniform appearance in sight of the congregation, but as wearing robes… … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
vestments — [[t]ve̱stmənts[/t]] N PLURAL Vestments are the special clothes worn by priests during church ceremonies … English dictionary
Vestments controversy — The vestments controversy arose in the English Reformation, ostensibly concerning vestments, but more fundamentally concerned with English Protestant identity, doctrine, and various church practices. First initiated by John Hooper s rejection of… … Wikipedia
vestments — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pl. canonicals (see clothing). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. garments, robes, gowns, garb, attire, raiment, official robes; see also clothes … English dictionary for students
vestments — vest·ment || vestmÉ™nt n. robe indicating rank or office; clerical garment (especially one worn during a religious ceremony) … English contemporary dictionary
Vestments — The special dress worn by clergy during liturgical services … Who’s Who in Christianity
Vestments — the ceremonial clothing of the clergy … Medieval glossary
vestments — Облачения … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
vestments — This term (from the Latin vestire, meaning to clothe ) refers to the liturgical garments worn by clergy and other ministers at ceremonies … Glossary of theological terms