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Перевод: penance
[существительное] епитимья [рел.] ; покаяние; раскаяние; искупление; показание; наказание; кара ; [глагол] налагать епитимью
Тезаурус:
- Fined 1 a week until he had done his penance.
- In 1337 a certain Robert Gyan was submitted to a brutal penance by the dean of Wells for carrying away "a great number of alder" from Stan Moor in the Somerset Levels.
- "Mr Punch doing penance for his error of 35 years ago," - presumably around 1884 he had said something silly about women in Parliament - "and begs to offer his respectful congratulations to Lady Astor".
- To make oneself a "victim of God's justice", to perform penances greater than one's own sins had "earned", was to set that additional penance "free" for someone else to "use" for their salvation.
- Whereas a woman who dies before her husband is considered to have made a good death and her body is decked in a married woman's finery, one who survives her husband is somehow always blamed for his death and must never put on finery again as a penance.
- Rose of Lima: Some thoughts on purity and penance
- Having returned to haunt the suburbs, he begins a course of penance, teaching children to swim, joining the college swim team.
- AT TREVOR, I crossed the Dee by Thomas Telford's Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built nearly 200 years ago to carry barges on the Shropshire Union Canal across the deep valley; then cycled up past the church on steep Methodist Hill, built surely as a penance for sinning churchgoers.
- The lay brother was quiet, contenting himself with the dry comment that he had done enough penance to wipe a thousand years of purgatory from the debt his soul owed God.
- For this, he incurred the sentence of excommunication, from which he was promptly absolved by the cardinal after public penance; he then heard mass and received the sacrament, while "the earls of Argyll and Bothwell held the towel over his head".
- I was once or twice approached by stony-faced nuns begging for charities, but I gave nothing because I felt sure that some of those nuns were fakes, possibly men in drag, for their big, dark, hollow eyes, dyspeptic noses bright red in chalk-white faces, compressed, colourless lips and faint moustaches were hardly the signs of religious penance, and they were all wearing rather large boots.
- Failure to carry out the penance would result in the forfeiture of their lands.
- He savoured the element of penance.
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