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1) Religion: acolyte (In the Roman Catholic church, a person installed in a ministry in order to assist the deacon and priest in liturgical celebrations, especially the eucharistic liturgy), altar boy (A boy who assists the celebrant in a liturgical service), ostiary (One who is ordained in the lowest of the minor orders)2) Christianity: acolouthia -
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Religion: ostiary -
4 привратник
1) General subject: doorkeeper, doorman, gate-keeper, gateman, janitor, ostiary, porter, usher, warder2) Medicine: gatekeeper, pylorus3) Latin: pylorus (NA) (желудка)4) Anatomy: pyloric stomach region -
5 привратник в церкви
Religion: ostiary (A door-keeper at a church)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > привратник в церкви
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1) General subject: acolyte, parish clerk2) Religion: anagnoste, lector, ostiary, psalm reader, psalm-reader, sexton -
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1) General subject: ostiary (обыкн. в церкви)2) Military: chaplain services assistant (военного священника) -
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1) General subject: billabong, creek, debouchment, entry, estuary, firth (особ. в Шотландии), frith (особ. в Шотландии), gullet, issue, lade2) Geology: body of river, debouchement, fleet, mouth, ostiary, river mouth, stream outlet3) Naval: embouchure4) Engineering: river offing, river outlet5) Rare: beal6) Railway term: delta7) Architecture: mouth of a river, outfall8) Scottish language: water mouth, water-mouth10) Marine science: river's offing11) Makarov: influx12) General subject: frith -
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1) General subject: elocutionist, lector, reader, reciter (стихов)2) Religion: anagnoste, chanter, gospeller, lector ( In Christianity, a person chosen or set apart to read Holy Scripture in the church services), ostiary, sexton -
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( в монастыре) porter; ( обыкновенно в церкви) ostiary -
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1) ( прислужник в церкви) acolyte, altar boy; (в катол. и армянской церкви) ostiary2) ( слуга в монастыре или при архиерее) lay brother -
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См. также в других словарях:
Ostiary — Os ti*a*ry, n.; pl. { ries}. [L. ostium door, entrance. See {Usher}.] 1. The mouth of a river; an estuary. [R.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. One who keeps the door, especially the door of a church; a porter. N. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ostiary — [äs′tē er΄ē] n. pl. ostiaries [L ostiarius < ostium, door, entrance < os, mouth: see ORAL] PORTER1 … English World dictionary
ostiary — /os tee er ee/, n., pl. ostiaries. 1. Also called doorkeeper, porter. Rom. Cath. Ch. a. a member of the lowest ranking of the four minor orders. b. the order itself. Cf. acolyte (def. 2), exorcist (def. 2) … Universalium
ostiary — os·ti·ary … English syllables
ostiary — /ˈɒstiəri/ (say osteeuhree) noun (plural ostiaries) 1. a doorkeeper, as of a church. 2. Also, porter. Roman Catholic Church (formerly) a member of one of the four minor orders. See order (def. 17). {Middle English, from Latin ostiārius… …
ostiary — n. door keeper, especially of church … Dictionary of difficult words
ostiary — noun 1. the lowest of the minor Holy Orders in the unreformed Western Church but now suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church • Syn: ↑doorkeeper, ↑ostiarius • Hypernyms: ↑clergyman, ↑reverend, ↑man of the cloth, ↑Holy Order, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
-ries — Ostiary Os ti*a*ry, n.; pl. { ries}. [L. ostium door, entrance. See {Usher}.] 1. The mouth of a river; an estuary. [R.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. One who keeps the door, especially the door of a church; a porter. N. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ostiarius — An ostiarius, a Latin word sometimes anglicized as Ostiary but often literally translated as porter or doorman, originally was a servant or guard posted at the entrance of a building. See also gatekeeper. In the Roman Catholic Church, this porter … Wikipedia
Porter (Doorkeeper) — Porter, doorkeeper † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Porter (Also called DOORKEEPER. From ostiarius, Lat. ostium, a door.) Porter denoted among the Romans the slave whose duty it was to guard the entrance of the house. In the Roman period … Catholic encyclopedia
doorkeeper — noun 1. an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber • Syn: ↑usher • Derivationally related forms: ↑usherette (for: ↑usher) • Hypernyms: ↑official, ↑ … Useful english dictionary