Jesse - translation to English
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Jesse - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jesse(given name); Jesse (name); List of people called Jesse; List of people named Jesse; Jesse (disambiguation)

Jesse         

['dʒesi]

существительное

общая лексика

Джес(с)и

Джес(с)е (мужское имя)

(jesse)

большой подсвечник

канделябр

библейское выражение

Иессей

церковное выражение

паникадило

jesse         

['dʒesi]

существительное

разговорное выражение

нагоняй

Jesse window         
  • The Jesse Tree in the [[Lambeth Psalter]], unknown English miniaturist, (1140s). Many characteristics of later representations are fully developed.
  • A 17th-century oak carving of the Tree of Jesse from [[St Andrews Castle]], [[Royal Scottish Museum]]
  • ''Jesse Tree'' at Saint-Étienne church in Beauvais, France, by Engrand Le Prince, 1522–1524
  • Two panels, all that remain, of a Jesse Tree window of the late 12th or early 13th century, [[Canterbury Cathedral]]
  • St Mary's Church Shrewsbury]]
  • The fragment of a Jesse Tree window from [[York Minster]], which is probably the oldest panel of stained glass in England (c. 1170)
  • The oldest complete Jesse Tree window is in Chartres Cathedral, 1145.
  • The [[Virgin Mary]] from the ceiling of St Michael's, Hildesheim
  • Detail of Jesse from the Stained Glass window of All Saints Church, Hove, Sussex. England
  • ''Capuchin's Bible'', c. 1180, [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], Paris
  • A typical Jesse Tree of the Late Medieval period, detail of the Spinola Hours of Ludwig by the Master of James IV of Scotland, (1510-20)
  • A 19th-century window from [[Notre Dame, Paris]]
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  • A comb from Bavaria, c. 1200
  • The upper section of the Jesse Tree window at [[Chartres Cathedral]] showing Jesus at the apex and Mary below him
  • The lower half of this page from the ''[[Vyšehrad Codex]]'' shows the earliest known depiction of a Tree of Jesse
  • Cathedral St. Peter]], Worms, Germany
ARTISTIC THEME, DEPICTION OF THE ANCESTORS OF CHRIST
Jesse tree; Jesse Tree; Jesse window; Virga Jesse floruit; Virga Jesse; Stem of Jesse; Rod of Jesse; Root of Jesse; Jesse Tree at Chartres Cathedral

['dʒesɪ,wɪndəu]

общая лексика

"окно Иессея" (витраж с изображением генеалогического древа Иисуса Христа, кот. начиналось с Иессея)

«окно Иессея» (витраж с генеалогическим древом Христа)

Definition

Jesse
·noun A genealogical tree represented in stained glass.
II. Jesse ·noun Any representation or suggestion of the genealogy of Christ, in decorative art.
III. Jesse ·noun A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the name of some one of the descendants of Jesse;
- called also tree of Jesse.

Wikipedia

Jesse
Examples of use of Jesse
1. Ross, great–grandson of outlaw Jesse James and author of a book about him, I, Jesse James,‘‘ died Monday.
2. Jesse Jackson Jr., son of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, were seen hugging each other and weeping.
3. It‘s Jesse versus Al, or Jesse and Al versus everyone else," she says, referring to Jackson and Sharpton.
4. Jesse Ventura, a.k.a. the state‘s former governor.
5. Jesse Spielman after calling only four witnesses.
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