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 Übersetzung für 'country parson' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a country parson | country parsons
relig.
country parson
Landpfarrer {m}
relig.
country parson [female]
Landpfarrerin {f}
Teiltreffer
relig.
parson
Pfaffe {m} [pej.]
30
jobsrelig.
parson
Pfarrer {m}
274
jobsrelig.
parson
Pastor {m}
31
jobsrelig.
parson [female]
Pfarrerin {f}
13
phys.
Parson magneton
Magneton {n} von Parson [Parson'sches Magneton]
gastr.
parson's nose
Pfaffenstück {n} [Geflügelteil]
zool.T
Parson Russell terrier
Parson Russell Terrier {m}
zool.
parson's nose
Sterz {m}
orn.T
parson finch [Poephila cincta]
Schwarzkehl-Ammerfink {m}
zool.T
Parson's chameleon [Calumma parsonii]
Parsons Chamäleon {n}
bot.T
parson and clerk [Arum maculatum] [lords and ladies]
(Gefleckter) Aronstab {m}
bot.T
parson in the pulpit [Arum maculatum] [lords and ladies]
(Gefleckter) Aronstab {m}
econ.geogr.hist.
country-by-country overview
Länderüberblick {m}
comp.Internet
country code top-level domain <country-code TLD, ccTLD>
länderspezifische Top-Level-Domain {f} <länderspezifische TLD, ccTLD>
country {adj}bäuerlich
19
country peopleLandbewohner {pl}
country villageBauerndorf {n}
open countryGelände {n} [freies Gelände, Land]
pol.
beneficiary country
Empfängerland {n} [Entwicklungs­hilfe]
pol.
tiny country
Zwergstaat {m}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • George Austen was not wealthy and had supplemented his income as a country parson "by taking in pupils and tutoring them for Oxford".
  • Herbert's only prose work, "A Priest to the Temple" (usually known as "The Country Parson"), offers practical advice to rural clergy.
  • James Woodforde (1740–1803) was an English clergyman, mainly in Somerset and Norfolk, remembered as the author of "The Diary of a Country Parson".
  • These include "The Country Parson" (1993), "The Country Parish" (1986) and "The Clerical Profession" (1980).
  • Despite parental objections, she marries the younger son of a country parson, Richard Bellamy in 1880 and they live rent free in London's fashionable Belgravia in a grand Victorian townhouse which Lady Marjorie's father owns.

  • "They want to make a Napoleon of me who am only a poor country parson", he once declared.
  • An excerpt from "Recreations of a Country Parson", selected and introduced by Paul Collins, appears in the boxed literary magazine "Dancing Star", vol 26 (2002) as a 12-page standalone booklet titled "Early Morning at the Station".
  • In his son Friedrich's youth memoirs, written when he was only fourteen, he described his father as a cheerful and well-loved man, the "very picture of a country parson".
  • The household is led by Lady Marjorie Bellamy (née Talbot-Carey), daughter of the Earl and Countess of Southwold, and her husband Richard Bellamy MP, the son of a country parson.
  • Her uncle, James Woodforde was a cleric who was to achieve fame posthumously when his edited diary was published as "The Diary of a Country Parson".

  • In 1764 James Woodforde, the author of "The Diary of a Country Parson", was the curate at Babcary.
  • Neville-Sington also argued that Fanny, not Anthony, was the true originator of the repertoire of characters known as "Trollopian" such as the country parson and that Fanny was the basis for her son's character Glencora Palliser.
  • Her parents were Olive Jessie Frost (née Thornton) and Ernest Isaac Frost, a country parson of private means.
  • Schofield curated the British Library exhibition "The English Country Parson" (25 September 1980 to 4 January 1981) and edited the exhibition catalogue.
  • Warrington was the son of a country parson and grew up in Denbighshire.

  • Announced on December 16, 1992, two years after the airing of the British version and just after the Australian version, Waddington Games considered dropping the country parson as a prime suspect and replacing him with a businessman, which they said was "more appropriate for the '90s" and bringing the game in line with the American version.
  • Only one work is ascribed to Holmes, "The Country Parson's Advice to his Parishioners … of the Younger Sort", which was an anonymous publication of 1742.
  • John Hellins FRS ([...] 1749 – 5 April 1827) was a British autodidact, schoolteacher, mathematician, astronomer and country parson.
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