- basilique: различия между версиями

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basilique — фр. — базилика
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Возможные значения:
*[[- Василиск|Василиск]]
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*[[- василиск|Василиск]]
*[[- Строение|Базилика]]
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*[[- строение|Базилика]]
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''рус''. — василиск; кокатрикс
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фр. — basilique; basilic (héraldique); coquatrix
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англ. — cockatrice or basilisk — basilica
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Basilique: «The beast differs from the griffin in that it has two legs, with the head of a cock. In this way it also differs from the wyvern, which should have the head of a serpent (AS wivere, serpent; v. also guivré and vivre). The basilisk is also said to have an extra head, at the end of its tail. Although the terms are not strictly speaking syn. in Eng. blazon, they are so rare that the minor differences ascribed by heraldic writers are of little importance. In any case, the use of heraldic monsters in Fr. blazon is even less in evidence than in Eng. The animal is said to be produced from an egg laid by a cockerel and incubated by a toad».
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[[Категория:Терминология французская]]

Текущая версия на 06:29, 28 августа 2021

basilique — фр. — базилика

Возможные значения:

рус. — василиск; кокатрикс

фр. — basilique; basilic (héraldique); coquatrix

англ. — cockatrice or basilisk — basilica

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Basilique: «The beast differs from the griffin in that it has two legs, with the head of a cock. In this way it also differs from the wyvern, which should have the head of a serpent (AS wivere, serpent; v. also guivré and vivre). The basilisk is also said to have an extra head, at the end of its tail. Although the terms are not strictly speaking syn. in Eng. blazon, they are so rare that the minor differences ascribed by heraldic writers are of little importance. In any case, the use of heraldic monsters in Fr. blazon is even less in evidence than in Eng. The animal is said to be produced from an egg laid by a cockerel and incubated by a toad».