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Перевод: penance speek penance


[существительное]
епитимья [рел.] ; покаяние; раскаяние; искупление; показание; наказание; кара ;
[глагол]
налагать епитимью


Тезаурус:

  1. Fined 1 a week until he had done his penance.
  2. 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.
  3. "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".
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Rose of Lima: Some thoughts on purity and penance
  7. Having returned to haunt the suburbs, he begins a course of penance, teaching children to swim, joining the college swim team.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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".
  11. 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.
  12. Failure to carry out the penance would result in the forfeiture of their lands.
  13. He savoured the element of penance.

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