vesture poet.

vesture poet.
vesture poet. 1. noun 1) одеяние 2) покров 2. v. одевать, облачать

Англо-русский словарь. — М.: Советская энциклопедия. . 1969.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Смотреть что такое "vesture poet." в других словарях:

  • vesture — n. & v. n. poet. 1 garments, dress. 2 a covering. v.tr. clothe. Etymology: ME f. OF f. med.L vestitura (as VEST) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Mantle (vesture) — Bishop Mercurius of Zaraisk wearing the episcopal mantle (Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, New York) …   Wikipedia

  • Young Latvians — (Latvian: jaunlatvieši) is the term most often applied to the intellectuals of the first Latvian National Awakening (Latvian: tautas atmoda), active from the 1850s to the 1880s. Jaunlatvieši is also sometimes translated as New Latvians, but Young …   Wikipedia

  • Everson, William — (Brother Antoninus) (1912–1994)    William Everson entered the Beat movement through his association with the San Francisco Renaissance. He had come to Berkeley in 1946, a displaced farmer who had lost his grape vineyard along with his first wife …   Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • Apron — This article is about the garment. For other uses, see Apron (disambiguation). A full length apron An apron is an outer protective garment that covers primarily the front of the body. It may be worn for hygienic reasons as well as in order to… …   Wikipedia

  • Clerical clothing — is non liturgical clothing worn exclusively by clergy. It is distinct from vestments in that it is not reserved specifically for services. Practices vary: clerical clothing is sometimes worn under vestments, and sometimes as the everyday clothing …   Wikipedia

  • Andrejs Pumpurs — (September 22 1841 on the Courland side of the former Lieljumprava civil parish, now Birzgale civil parish – July 6 1902 in Riga) was a poet who penned the Latvian epic Lāčplēsis ( The Bear Slayer , first published in 1888) and a prominent figure …   Wikipedia

  • Aristotle — /ar euh stot l/, n. 384 322 B.C., Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great. * * * born 384, Stagira died 322 BC, Chalcis Greek philosopher and scientist whose thought determined the course of Western intellectual history… …   Universalium

  • Carlyle, Thomas — born Dec. 4, 1795, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scot. died Feb. 5, 1881, London, Eng. Scottish historian and essayist. The son of a mason, Carlyle was reared in a strict Calvinist household and educated at the University of Edinburgh. He moved to… …   Universalium

  • Rainis — Rainis, was the pseudonym of Jānis Pliekšāns (b. OldStyleDate|September 11|1865|August 30 in Varslavāni, current Jēkabpils district mdash; d. September 12, 1929 in Majori), a poet, playwright, translator, and politician who is considered to be… …   Wikipedia

  • Clothing — in history Clothing refers to any covering for the human body that is worn. The wearing of clothing is exclusively a human characteristic and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on functional… …   Wikipedia


Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»