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Перевод: abbot
[существительное] аббат ; настоятель монастыря
Тезаурус:
- One particular tartan hat was so large even Russ Abbot might have baulked at it.
- The Pilgrims of Grace, who planned to march to London to compel Henry VIII to spare the monasteries, went to Jervaulx to ask the abbot to join them.
- When the abbot was found, he was forced to join them or face execution.
- "I'd not wish to argue, Elizabeth Roisin, and we ourselves know that the Macleans sit on the left hand of God Himself, but Abbot Kenneth could be objecting that a claim to actually be the Lord sounds a touch excessive."
- In 1902, after the Hall had stood empty for some years, Lord Halifax lent it to a small community of Church of England Benedictines under Abbot Aelred Carlyle, the subject of a book Abbot Extraordinary .
- The child who is cast in role as abbot of the cathedral is not identifying with some fictitious character called "Abbot", he is merely taking on an abbot's function vis--vis the situation of being in charge of other people in the community, just as the football captain in a game is not playing a "character" of a football captain, he is functioning in the required role of being in charge of his team.
- His more distant relations included Miles of Gloucester, a marcher baron who was responsible for Gilbert becoming abbot of Gloucester, and was subsequently earl of Hereford.
- In the 840s, for instance, Charles the Bald elicited two treatises on the real presence of Christ in the eucharist, one (a reissue of an earlier work) from Paschasius Radbertus, abbot of Corbie, which stressed transubstantiation and the corporeal presence; the other from Ratramnus, a monk of Corbie, with a very different emphasis.
- The abbot started to cry out, far too late.
- In the reign of Edward III, for example, a forester of Inglewood Forest, in a suit against the Abbot of St Mary's, York, claimed to have food and drink at the table of the abbot's grooms every Friday, together with the right to carry away, whenever he pleased, a flagon of the best ale in the abbot's cellar and two tallow candles from the abbot's chamber, a bushel of oats for his horse, and a loaf of black bread for his dog.
- For this, Abbot J. Svitavsk commissioned Rubens in 1673 in Antwerp to paint the Death of St Thomas and St Augustus.
- The Abbot of the Abbey of St Mary, John Blake, built two fulling mills in the town during the 16th century, these being duly noted by the much-travelled Leland who, in 1535, describes them as "being wonderfully necessary by cause the town standith all by clothing".
- It is surely significant that one of the greatest of these, Richard of Wallingford, Abbot of St Albans in the early fourteenth century (see ch. 7), was the son of a blacksmith.
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