Значение слова "LATRIA" найдено в 6 источниках

LATRIA

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Latria: translation

Latria
In classical Greek originally meant 'the state of a hired servant' (Aesch., 'Prom.', 966), and so service generally. It is used especially for Divine service (Plato, 'Apol.', 23 B). In Christian literature it came to have a technical sense for the supreme honour due to His servants, the angels and saints

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

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    Latria (latreia) in classical Greek originally meant "the state of a hired servant" (Aesch., "Prom.", 966), and so service generally.It is used especially for Divine service (Plato, "Apol.", 23 B). In Christian literature it came to have a technical sense for the supreme honour due to His servants, the Angels and saints. This latter was styled "dulia". Etymologically, however, there is no reason why latria should be preferred to designate supreme honour; and indeed the two words were often used indiscriminately. The distinction is due to St. Augustine, who says: "Latria ... ea dicitur servitus quae pertinet ad colendum Deum" (De Civ. Dei, X, i). (See ADORATION; WORSHIP.)
    T. B. SCANNELL
    Transcribed by Michael C. Tinkler

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{ləʹtraıə} n рел.

поклонение единому богу; единобожие



найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ləʹtraıə] n рел.
поклонение единому богу; единобожие


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• Form of worship

• Highest worship in Catholicism

• Worship given to God alone


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
latria
[ləʹtraıə] n рел.
поклонение единому богу; единобожие



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) единобожие; поклонение единому богу
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