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Перевод: paterfamilias
[существительное] глава семьи; отец семейства; хозяин дома
Тезаурус:
- This followed the pattern of the Passover meal when the paterfamilias had to explain the meaning of the food and wine (Mark 14:22-;25; Matt.
- There is no doubt that family ties were knotted with great intensity; indeed, well before the end of the century there was criticism of this intensity, directed chiefly against the dominant paterfamilias.
- In days to come as a staid married man and paterfamilias I shall remember my darling Lily with affection.
- The authoritarian paterfamilias presided over the institutionalisation of the double standard, while the pedestalised mother and wife depended for her purity on the degradation of the fallen woman.
- Samuel Butler and others have pilloried the Victorian paterfamilias, and there were indeed families that suffered the tyranny of fathers using religion as one of their instruments of subjection.
- We were sent out in pairs after 6 pm in the evening when all the paterfamilias who were left might be at home, to make a thorough census of the district and ask who might be in a house, when, and what were the provisions for even more serious raiding.
- COME SEE THE PARADISE is a story of epic scope, beginning in 1936 when union activist Jack McGurn (Dennis Quaid) flees New York and finds a temporary job as projectionist at a Japanese cinema in Los Angeles owned by the traditionally minded paterfamilias Mr Kawamura (Sab Shimono).
- The story of the Passover is told by the paterfamilias in response to the question of the youngest member present: "What is the meaning of this night?"
- Beecher, the paterfamilias of the well known family, had been one of the major liberalizing influences in American Puritanism (despite his rabid anti-Catholic feelings) and had helped to transform the old High Calvinism into the broader stream of liberal protestantism.
- "His hand was welded to my back", she tells her daughter of the courtship with the paterfamilias now buried in an iron coffin.
- Then they became part of the family-Ellwood as paterfamilias.
- The meal begins with a blessing of the first cup of wine by the eldest male present (called the paterfamilias).
- The paterfamilias, Lyman, was exceeded in fame and influence by his son, Henry Ward Beecher, minister of Brooklyn's Plymouth Congregational Church from 1847 until his death in 1887.
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