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Definition von mari im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

mary
meryem ana
Mary
{i} Meryemana
Mary
{i} Mary
mary
Meryem

İsa, Meryem'in bir çocuğu olarak doğdu. - Jesus was born of Mary.

Kuran'da Hz. Meryem ve Hz. İsa'nın doğumu hakkında bir bölüm vardır. - In the Quran there is a part about Saint Mary and the birth of Jesus Christ.

mary
Hazreti Meryem
Türkisch - Türkisch
Türkmenistan'da bir kent
Dişi keklik
Mİ'MARÎ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir yapı için mimara verilen para
Mİ'MARÎ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Mi'mariyye) Mimarlıkla alâkalı. Mimarlığa âit
Englisch - Englisch
An ancient Sumerian and Amorite city, modern-day Tell Hariri, Syria
A Finno-Ugric language spoken by the Mari people in the Mari Republic
A Volga-Finnic people in the Volga region
the Finnic language spoken by the Cheremis people
the ball base that is the center core of a Temari (can be premade - styro - or made by hand)
npr Mary
An ancient Near Eastern city located on the Middle Euphrates River near the boundary of modern Syria and Iraq Destroyed by Hammurabi of Babylon (c 1738-1686 b c e ), Mari's royal palace has yielded thousands of clay tablets that preserve a rich array of information about the Mari period (c 1750-1697 b c e )
a member of a rural Finnish people living in eastern Russia
Mari El
A republic of Russia, with capital Yoshkar-Ola
mari complaisant
A husband who tolerates his wife's adultery

She was reputed to have had many lovers, and Nessim was regarded as a mari complaisant.

Marie
A female given name; particularly popular as a middle name
Mary
The Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ

Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.

Mary
A female given name

For it was Mary; Mary / Plain as any name can be / But with propriety, society / Will say Marie. / But it was Mary; Mary / Long before the fashions came / And there's something there that sounds so square / It's a grand old name.

Mary
Any of several other women in the New Testament, notably Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany, the sister of Martha

Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things: But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her.

mary
A male homosexual
marys
Obsolete spelling of marish
marys
plural form of mary
Mary
the Virgin Mary in the Christian religion, the mother of Jesus Christ, and the most important of all the saintS. She was the wife of Joseph, but Christians believe she was a virgin (=someone who has never had sex) , at the time of Jesus's birth, because the father of Jesus is not a human being, but God. Christians, especially Roman CatholicS often pray to her to ask for help. in the New Testament of the Bible, a woman who lived with her sister, Martha. When Jesus visited them, Mary remained to listen to what he was saying while Martha went and prepared food for him and his discipleS. As a result Mary often represents the type of Christian who spends their life thinking deeply about religious matters. born April 30, 1662, London, Eng. died Dec. 28, 1694, London Queen of England (1689-94). The daughter of King James II, a Catholic convert, she was reared as a Protestant and in 1677 married to her cousin, William of Orange. They lived in Holland until English nobles opposed to James's pro-Catholic policies invited William and Mary to assume the English throne. After William landed with a Dutch force (1688), James fled, and Mary and William (as King William III) became corulers of England (1689). Mary enjoyed great popularity, and her Dutch tastes had an influence on English pottery, landscape gardening, and interior design. She died of smallpox at age
Marie
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Marie
{i} (French) female first name (form of Mary)
Marie
borrowed from the French form of Mary; particularly popular as a middle name
Marie
sault
Mary
It was considered too sacred to use before the end of the 12th century; very popular from the 17th to the 20th century
Mary
Several other women in the New Testament, notably Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany, the sister of Martha
Mary
or Mary Tudor born Feb. 18, 1516, Greenwich, near London, Eng. died Nov. 17, 1558, London Queen of England (1553-58). The daughter of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, she was declared illegitimate after Henry's divorce and new marriage to Anne Boleyn (1533). In 1544 Mary was restored to court and granted succession to the throne. After becoming queen (1553), she married Philip II of Spain, restored Roman Catholicism, and revived the laws against heresy. The resulting persecution of Protestant rebels and the execution of some 300 heretics earned her the hatred of her subjects and the nickname "Bloody Mary." She waged an unsuccessful war against France that in 1558 resulted in the loss of Calais, England's last foothold on the Continent. or St. Mary or Virgin Mary flourished beginning of the Christian Era Mother of Jesus. According to the Gospels, she was betrothed to St. Joseph when the archangel Gabriel appeared to her to announce the coming birth of Jesus. Other incidents in the Gospels in which she appears include the visit to Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist; the birth of Jesus and his presentation in the Temple; the coming of the Magi and the flight to Egypt; the marriage at Cana in Galilee; the attempt to see Jesus while he was teaching; and watching at the cross. Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and most Protestant denominations hold Jesus to have been divinely conceived and Mary to have remained a virgin. The Roman Catholic church also holds to the doctrine of her Immaculate Conception and her bodily assumption into heaven. Catholics pray to Mary as an intercessor. See also Mariology. Virgin Mary St. Mary Baylis Lilian Mary Bethune Mary Jane McLeod Mary Jane McLeod Blyton Enid Mary Cartland Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cassatt Mary Chesnut Mary Mary Boykin Miller Christie Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa de Havilland Olivia Mary Dodge Mary Mapes Mary Elizabeth Mapes Earhart Amelia Mary Eddy Mary Baker Mary Morse Baker Mary Ann Evans Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Evans Dame Edith Mary Haas Mary Rosamond Hail Mary Hodgkin Dorothy Mary Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Jones Mary Harris Mary Harris Vivian Mary Hartley Lyon Mary Mason Legion of Mary Church Martin Mary Virginia Mary II Mary I Mary Tudor Mary Magdalene Saint Mary Queen of Scots Mary Stuart McCarthy Mary Therese Montagu Lady Mary Wortley Lady Mary Pierrepont Moore Mary Tyler Anna Mary Robertson O'Connor Mary Flannery Pickford Mary Gladys Mary Smith Price Mary Violet Leontyne Quant Mary Retton Mary Lou Robinson Mary Mary Bourke Rowlandson Mary Mary White Victoria Mary Sackville West Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Smyth Dame Ethel Mary Mary Louise Streep Typhoid Mary Mary Mallon Ward Barbara Mary Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth William and Mary College of Williams Mary Lou Mary Elfrieda Scruggs Wollstonecraft Mary Mary Kathryn Wright House of the Hospitallers of Saint Mary of the Teutons
Mary
{i} female first name; mother of Jesus (Virgin Mary, St. Mary)
Marys
plural of Mary
marie
Marry
mary
the mother of Jesus; Christians refer to her as the Virgin Mary; she is especially honored by Roman Catholics
mary
Marrow
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von mari im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

Mari banyosu
double boiler, bain-marie
ben mari
water bath
ben mari
(Gıda) bain marie
Mary
Mary
mari
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