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Англо-русский политический словарь - pantheon

 
 

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pantheon

n

1) пантеон (совокупность богов одной религии)

2) (Pantheon) пантеон (усыпальница знаменитых людей)

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1.
  noun пантеон: the Communist Partys pantheon of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin ...
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2.
  1. (P.) ист. Пантеон 2. пантеон, место погребения знаменитых людей 3. собир. уст. боги ...
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3.
  n. 1 a building in which illustrious dead are buried or have memorials. 2 the deities of a people collectively. 3 a temple dedicated to all the gods, esp. the circular one at Rome. Etymology: ME f. L f. Gk pantheion (as PAN-, theion holy f. theos god) ...
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4.
   noun  Etymology: Middle English Panteon, a temple at Rome, from Latin Pantheon, from Greek pantheion temple of all the gods, from neuter of pantheios of all gods, from pan- + theos god  Date: 14th century  1. a temple dedicated to all the gods  2. a building serving as the burial place of or containing memorials to the famous dead of a nation  3. the gods of a people; especially the officially recognized gods  4. a group of illustrious or notable persons or things ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
5.
  (pantheons) You can refer to a group of gods or a group of important people as a pantheon. (WRITTEN) ...the birthplace of Krishna, another god of the Hindu pantheon. N-COUNT: oft N of n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ n 1 all the gods of a particular people or nation  (the Roman pantheon) 2 literary a group of famous and important people  (a leading figure in the pantheon of 20th century designers) 3 a temple built in honour of all gods ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - 15c., from Pantheon, temple for all the gods, built in Rome c.25 B.C.E. by Agrippa (later made into a Christian church), from Gk. Pantheion (hieron) "(shrine) of all the gods," from pantheion, neut. of pantheios, from pan- "all" + theios "of or for the gods," from theos "god." Sense of any group of exalted persons is first found 1596. ...
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