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Перевод: monk
[существительное] монах
Тезаурус:
- Sometimes he went semi-shaven-headed and looked like a monk.
- One daughter, a grand duchess of Russia, even gained a footnote in history by introducing an unknown monk, Rasputin, to the Russian Tsarina Alexandra.
- These explanations are treated at length in the work of Fothergill and Gudgin (1982) and Fothergill, Kitson and Monk (1985).
- It is the second of Mr Harvey's voyages of self-discovery: in the first, "A Journey in Ladakh", written eight years ago, he began to embrace Buddhism under the influence of a monk in exile from Tibet.
- In the ninth century a German monk, Walahfrid Strabo wrote: No man can say, no man remember, how many uses there are for Oil of Roses as a cure for mankind's ailments."
- First sight in 1919 of Monk's House had caught Virginias imagination.
- The practice of using the passage of years since the birth of Christ as a numbering system had its genesis in some work carried out by a monk, Dionysius Exiguus, in AD525.
- This became the first in a long line of medieval whodunnits featuring an unusual detective, a 12th-century Benedictine monk named Brother Cadfael: when he isn't tending his herb garden, Cadfael is using his knowledge to solve a seemingly endless series of murders and mysterious disappearances.
- He was in his mid-thirties, tall and thin, with searching eyes and hair cropped like a Buddhist monk.
- It was through "direction" from an Anglican monk that I learnt more about spiritual warfare and the mysteries of pain in intercession.
- It had been written by a Syrian monk around 500 ad with the idea that contemplative monks were most like the highest orders of angels, closest to the Godhead in heaven.
- To a tenth-century man or woman (and Karl Leyser has shown the great importance of nunneries in the aristocratic social order of tenth-century Saxony), as to a modern monk or nun, the raison d'tre of monasteries was their communal worship, their liturgy.
- Roberts has long seemed one of the most interesting ingredients in Marsalis's bands, a young guardian of the traditions exhibiting both the smooth swing of a Wynton Kelly and the crabbiness of Thelonius Monk.
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