Benediction
81Bénédiction — Ch English vessel seized by French, 221 …
82benediction — n blessing, anointing, sign of the cross, Archaic. benison; prayer, invocation, grace, orison …
83benediction — ben·e·dic·tion …
84Benediction — (лат. благословение) благословение, к рое произносится в конце богослужения. В римско католической традиции термин, обозначающий таинство причащения и поклонение ему. Оно завершается благословением верующих Святыми Дарами …
85benediction — ben•e•dic•tion [[t]ˌbɛn ɪˈdɪk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an utterance of good wishes 2) rel the invocation of a blessing, esp. the short blessing closing a religious service 3) rel (usu. cap.) a Roman or Anglo Catholic service that includes a blessing of the …
86benediction — /bɛnəˈdɪkʃən / (say benuh dikshuhn) noun 1. the act of uttering a blessing. 2. the form of blessing pronounced by an officiating minister, as at the close of Christian worship. 3. a short service of Christian worship centring on a solemn blessing …
87benediction — This word (from the Latin benedicere, meaning to speak well or to bless ) refers to any type of blessing orprayer invoking divine help and protection, for example, the blessing of food before meals …
88benediction — n. blessing; act of blessing; Roman Catholic, rite of blessing the people with the monstrance. ♦ benedictional, ♦ benedictionary, n. collection of benedictions. ♦ benedictive, ♦ benedictory, a …
89benediction — Pule ho omaika i …
90bénédiction — nf. (des maisons, des alpages, des récoltes...) : BÈNÈDIKCHON (Albanais.001, Annecy, Arvillard, Magland, Saxel, Thônes, Villards Thônes), bénédikchon (Compôte Bauges) …