Англо-русский словарь - orthodox
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orthodox
adj.
1) ортодоксальный; правоверный; общепринятый
2) (Orthodox) rel. православный
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1. ортодокс; человек, твердо придерживающийся общепринятого убеждения, учения, направления 2. (O.) рел. православный 3. приверженец традиции, консерватор 4. ортодоксальный; правоверный orthodox beliefs —- канонические вероучения 5. традиционный, общепринятый orthodox opinions —- общепринятые мнения orthodox dinner —- традиционный обед 6. рел. православный ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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3.
adj. 1 a holding correct or currently accepted opinions, esp. on religious doctrine, morals, etc. b not independent-minded; unoriginal; unheretical. 2 (of religious doctrine, standards of morality, etc.) generally accepted as right or true; authoritatively established; conventional. 3 (also Orthodox) (of Judaism) strictly keeping to traditional doctrine and ritual. Phrases and idioms Orthodox Church the Eastern Church, separated from the Western Church in the 11th c., having the Patriarch of Constantinople as its head, and including the national Churches of Russia, Romania, Greece, etc. Derivatives orthodoxly adv. Etymology: eccl. L orthodoxus f. Gk orthodoxos f. doxa opinion ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French ~e, from Late Latin ~us, from Late Greek ~os, from Greek orth- + doxa opinion — more at doxology Date: 15th century 1. a. conforming to established doctrine especially in religion b. conventional 2. capitalized of, relating to, or constituting any of various conservative religious or political groups: as a. Eastern Orthodox b. of or relating to Orthodox Judaism • ~ly adverb II. noun (plural ~; also ~es) Date: 1587 1. one that is ~ 2. capitalized a member of an Eastern Orthodox church ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
5.
Note: The spelling 'Orthodox' is also used for meaning 3. 1. Orthodox beliefs, methods, or systems are ones which are accepted or used by most people. Many of these ideas are now being incorporated into orthodox medical treatment. = conventional ? unorthodox ADJ 2. If you describe someone as orthodox, you mean that they hold the older and more traditional ideas of their religion or party. ...orthodox Jews. ...orthodox communists. = conservative, traditional ADJ: usu ADJ n 3. The Orthodox churches are Christian churches in Eastern Europe which separated from the western church in the eleventh century. ...the Greek Orthodox Church. ADJ ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ adj 1 ideas or behaviour that are orthodox are considered by most people to be normal, correct and acceptable (orthodox theories of medicine) (- see also unorthodox) 2 believing in and following all the traditional beliefs, laws, and practices of a religion (an orthodox Jew) 3 believing in or following the usual form of a particular set of ideas (orthodox monetarism) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1450s, from L.L. orthodoxus, from Gk. orthodoxos "having the right opinion," from orthos "right, true, straight" + doxa "opinion, praise," from doxein "to seem." As the name of the Eastern Church, first recorded in Eng. 1772; in the sense of branch of Judaism, first recorded 1904. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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