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Pope Liberius
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1 Liberius (Pope from 352 to 366 during the turbulence caused by the rise of Arianism. In late 357 he agreed to sign certain unorthodox formulas that served to emasculate the Nicene Creed)
Религия: ЛиберийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Liberius (Pope from 352 to 366 during the turbulence caused by the rise of Arianism. In late 357 he agreed to sign certain unorthodox formulas that served to emasculate the Nicene Creed)
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2 pope
̈ɪpəup I сущ.
1) римский папа
2) священник;
поп Syn: priest, clergyman
3) авторитетный человек;
высокопоставленный человек
4) горячий алкогольный напиток ∙ pope's eye pope's head pope's nose Pope Joan II
1. сущ. пах Syn: groin
2. гл. ударить в пах (обыкн. P.) папа римский( ироничное) непререкаемый авторитет( историческое) епископ( русское) священник, поп ~'s nose разг. гузка( жареной) птицы;
Pope Joan название карточной игры ~ священник;
поп;
pope's eye жирная часть бараньей ноги;
pope's head метла для обметания потолка ~ священник;
поп;
pope's eye жирная часть бараньей ноги;
pope's head метла для обметания потолка ~'s nose разг. гузка (жареной) птицы;
Pope Joan название карточной игры -
3 pope
Ⅰpope [pəυp] n1) (the P.) па́па ри́мский2) свяще́нник; поп◊pope's eye жи́рная часть бара́ньей ноги́
;pope's head метла́ для обмета́ния потолка́
;pope's nose разг. гу́зка (жа́реной) пти́цы [ср. parson's nose]
;P. Joan название карточной игры
Ⅱpope [pəυp]1. n пах2. v уда́рить в пах -
4 Pope Joan
Pope Joan название карточной игры -
5 pope's eye
pope's eye жирная часть бараньей ноги -
6 pope's head
pope's head метла для обметания потолка -
7 pope's nose
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8 pope
I [pəʋp] n1) (обыкн. Pope) папа римский2) ирон. непререкаемый авторитет3) ист. епископII [pəʋp] n русск.священник, поп -
9 Does the Pope shit in the woods?
Сленг: саркастический ответ на вопрос с очевидным ответом "да" (комбинация вопросов "Does a bear shit in the woods?" и "Is the Pope Catholic?")Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Does the Pope shit in the woods?
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10 Is the Pope a Catholic?
Шутливое выражение: Ты еще спрашиваешь! (e.g. - Do you think they'll win? - Is the Pope Catholic?)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Is the Pope a Catholic?
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11 Liberius
1) Религия: (Pope from 352 to 366 during the turbulence caused by the rise of Arianism. In late 357 he agreed to sign certain unorthodox formulas that served to emasculate the Nicene Creed) Либерий2) Христианство: Ливерий (имя в православной традиции) -
12 more holy than the Pope
Пословица: быть святее папы римского ("More holy than the Pope" denotes s.o. who is trying to seem better than he is)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > more holy than the Pope
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13 pope
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14 Black Pope
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15 pope
[pəup]((often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church: A new Pope has been elected.) pave* * *[pəup]((often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church: A new Pope has been elected.) pave -
16 pope
[pəup]((often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church: A new Pope has been elected.) páfi -
17 pope
[pəup]((often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church: A new Pope has been elected.) pápa -
18 pope
N1. परमधर्माध्यक्षThe election of a new pope is going on in this church. -
19 Pope
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20 pope
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Liberius, Pope — • Reigned 352 366 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Damasus I — Pope St. Damasus I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Damasus I Born about 304; died 11 December, 384. His father, Antonius, was probably a Spaniard; the name of his mother, Laurentia, was not known until quite recently. Damasus seems … Catholic encyclopedia
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