maniple

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Englisch - Türkisch
Roma ordusunda altmış veya yüz yirmi erden ibaret bölük
{i} bölük (roma)
ayin esnasında bazı papazlann sol kolları üzerinde taşıdıkları bir çesit enli şerit
{i} papazın ayinde kolunda taşıdığı şerit
Türkisch - Türkisch
Bir devredeki akımı kesmekte veya yeniden vermekte kullanılan araç
Telgraf işaretlerini göndermek için, bir devredeki akımı kesmekte veya yeniden vermekte kullanılan araç
MANİPLE
(Hukuk) Telgraf işaretlerini göndermek için devredeki akımı kesmekte ve yeniden göndermekte kullanılan aygıt
Englisch - Englisch
Originally, a napkin; later, an ornamental band or scarf worn upon the left arm as a part of the vestments of a priest in the Roman Catholic Church, and sometimes worn in the English Church service
A division of the Roman army numbering 60 or 120 men exclusive of officers, any small body of soldiers; a company
A handful
{n} a handful, a small band of soldiers
Originally, a napkin; later, an ornamental band or scarf worn upon the left arm as a part of the vestments of a priest in the Roman Catholic Church
Mass Messuage Misericord Missal Moralia in Job
item of mass vestments; rectangle of fabric worn fastened to the left wrist
{i} ancient Roman military squadron containing 60 or 120 men; piece of cloth worn as part of the ecclesiastical vestments of a priest
A liturgical napkin The maniple is worn draped over the celebrant's arm
A band worn over the left arm of the celebrant It represents the cord with which Christ's hands were bound by the Roman soldiers It is a small edition of the stole in form, color, and adornment
A division of the Roman army numbering sixty men exclusive of officers; any small body of soldiers; a company
It is sometimes worn in the English Church service
Vestment worn on the left wrist to signify the Office of Deacon
or fanon, or fanelle The glorified handkerchief worn on the left wrist of the Priest, Deacon, and Subdeacon Unique to the Western Rite Often attaches with a pin to the cuff or sleeve of the alb
Türkisch - Englisch
sending key, signalling key (of a telegraph)
sending key
key
tapper
maniple

    Silbentrennung

    ma·ni·ple

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () Middle English maniple, from Old French maniple, from Latin maniplus, manipulus "handful, maniple", derived from manus "hand".

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    maniple etmek
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