Justina - translation to russian
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Justina - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Justina (name); Justina (disambiguation); Saint Justina; St. Justina

Justina         

[dʒʌs|'tainə-{dʒʌs}'ti:nə]

существительное

общая лексика

Джастина

Джастайна

Юстина (женское имя)

Benedictine         
  • Montserrat]]
  • [[Abbot Suger]] (c. 1081 – 1135) in a medieval stained-glass window
  • [[Benedict of Aniane]] (747–821).
  • Benedictine nuns make their first profession of vows.
  • [[Bernard of Clairvaux]] (1090–1153) featured in a 13th-century illuminated manuscript
  • [[Saint Boniface]] (c. 680 – 750), [[Pope Gregory I]] (c. 540 – 604, pope 590–604), [[Adalbert of Egmond]] (8th century) and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom currently on display at the [[Frans Hals Museum]]
  • [[Bonifatius Becker]]
  • Self portrait of [[Matthew Paris]] (c. 1200 – 59)
  • The monks of Our Lady of Clear Creek Monastery, in Hulbert Oklahoma.
  • Dom Pérignon]]
  • Friary of San Marco]] [[Florence]].
  • Carolingian manuscript]], c. 840, depicting [[Rabanus Maurus]] (left), supported by [[Alcuin]] (middle), presenting his work to [[Otgar of Mainz]]
  • Late Gothic]] sculpture of [[Rupert of Salzburg]] (c. 660 – 710)
  • The two sides of a ''Saint Benedict Medal''
  • Cardinal Schuster.
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDER
Benedictine monk; Benedictine order; Benedictine monks; Benedictian; Benedictine Order; St. Benedict's monks; Order of St Benedict; Benedictine; Olivetian; Benedictine religious order; O.S.B.; Order of St. Benedict; Benedictine monastery; Black Monks; Black Monk; Benedictine abbey; Order of St. Benedictine; Black monks; Congregation of St. Justina of Padua; Black Benedictines; Oblates of Saint Frances of Rome; Collatines; O. S. B.; Ordo Sancti Benedicti; Benedictine monasticism; Benedictine monasteries; Benedictine nuns; Benedictinian Order; Benedictinians; Benedictinian; Oblates of St. Benedict; Benedictine centuries; Benedictine spirituality; Obl.S.B.; Oblate of Saint Benedict; Oblates of St Benedict; Benedictine nun; O.S.B.Cas.; Black monk; Benedictine Nuns; Order of Saint Benedict

[beni'diktin]

существительное

[beni'dikti:n]

общая лексика

монах или монахиня бенедиктинского ордена

бенедиктинец

бенедиктин (ликёр)

ликер бенедиктин

black monk         
  • Montserrat]]
  • [[Abbot Suger]] (c. 1081 – 1135) in a medieval stained-glass window
  • [[Benedict of Aniane]] (747–821).
  • Benedictine nuns make their first profession of vows.
  • [[Bernard of Clairvaux]] (1090–1153) featured in a 13th-century illuminated manuscript
  • [[Saint Boniface]] (c. 680 – 750), [[Pope Gregory I]] (c. 540 – 604, pope 590–604), [[Adalbert of Egmond]] (8th century) and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom currently on display at the [[Frans Hals Museum]]
  • [[Bonifatius Becker]]
  • Self portrait of [[Matthew Paris]] (c. 1200 – 59)
  • The monks of Our Lady of Clear Creek Monastery, in Hulbert Oklahoma.
  • Dom Pérignon]]
  • Friary of San Marco]] [[Florence]].
  • Carolingian manuscript]], c. 840, depicting [[Rabanus Maurus]] (left), supported by [[Alcuin]] (middle), presenting his work to [[Otgar of Mainz]]
  • Late Gothic]] sculpture of [[Rupert of Salzburg]] (c. 660 – 710)
  • The two sides of a ''Saint Benedict Medal''
  • Cardinal Schuster.
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDER
Benedictine monk; Benedictine order; Benedictine monks; Benedictian; Benedictine Order; St. Benedict's monks; Order of St Benedict; Benedictine; Olivetian; Benedictine religious order; O.S.B.; Order of St. Benedict; Benedictine monastery; Black Monks; Black Monk; Benedictine abbey; Order of St. Benedictine; Black monks; Congregation of St. Justina of Padua; Black Benedictines; Oblates of Saint Frances of Rome; Collatines; O. S. B.; Ordo Sancti Benedicti; Benedictine monasticism; Benedictine monasteries; Benedictine nuns; Benedictinian Order; Benedictinians; Benedictinian; Oblates of St. Benedict; Benedictine centuries; Benedictine spirituality; Obl.S.B.; Oblate of Saint Benedict; Oblates of St Benedict; Benedictine nun; O.S.B.Cas.; Black monk; Benedictine Nuns; Order of Saint Benedict

существительное

общая лексика

бенедиктинец (монах)

Definition

benedictine
n.
Blackfriar.

Wikipedia

Justina

Justina and Justine are anglicised versions of the Latin name Iustina, feminine of Iustinus, a derivative of Iustus, meaning fair or just. For the masculine version of the name, see Justin (name).

Examples of use of Justina
1. Justina, 1', who lives in Brighton, East Sussex, said: "We saw him for 40 minutes.
2. I really feel passionately that a borderline can‘t be set.‘ Babies born at 23 weeks are now routinely resuscitated in most hospitals, but if Justina had given birth a week earlier things might have been different.
3. I am expecting to get sick again." Although Robinson was visited by a Foreign Office official on November 21, a lawyer was arranged only after his daughter Justina and family friend Mary Selman visited him in December.
4. No wonder Justina Shelley is still struck by her good fortune in having Sebastian. ‘I am absolutely sure that the decisions that were taken [by his doctors] have given us this child,‘ she says.
5. He was rushed into intensive care and spent two months on a ventilator: it was 13' days before his parents could bring him home. ‘You just live in hope, that‘s all you can do,‘ recalls his mother, Justina Shelley. ‘It‘s not just taking each day as it comes: it‘s hour by hour, minute by minute.
What is the Russian for Justina? Translation of &#39Justina&#39 to Russian