
(klášter)
priorát
a place of residence for a community of nuns or monks that is smaller or less important compared to an abbey

(rozdělení)
dichotomie
the separation of two categories considered as different and opposed to each other

(zátoka)
ústí
the part of a river that is wide and where it meets the sea

(křehkost)
slabost
the state of being morally weak and susceptible to temptation

(moralizování)
přecitlivělost
the sate of propriety or modesty to the extreme that it becomes pretentious

(následek)
důsledek
a thing that is the direct or natural result of another

(vymoženost)
pohodlí
any quality that makes a place more pleasant, comfortable, or joyful

(otročina)
dřina
dull, repetitious, and blue-collar work

(pokračování)
kontinuita
consistent and steady agreement, unity, or connection

(dychtivost)
chamtivost
the property of being enthusiastic and eager to a great extent

(finta)
podvod
the use of deceit or scheme to cheat or take advantage of someone

(spolek)
konfederace
a group of people or political organization united by a common cause

(příbuznost)
affinitní
the state of being similar or resembling one another

(hádka)
drzost
a way of behaving that is shamelessly rude and bold

(vzácnost)
nedostatek
the state of not having enough or being in demand of something

(brokát)
tapisérie
a piece of heavy cloth that is adorned by weaving complicated pictorial designs into it and is mostly used for wall hangings, curtains, etc.
Tapestry is a form of textile art where threads are woven together to create intricate and detailed designs or scenes. It typically involves using a loom to interlace different colored threads, usually in a vertical pattern, to form a dense and durable fabric with a complex image or pattern. Tapestries are often used as wall hangings or decorative pieces and can depict historical, mythological, or artistic themes. The technique produces a rich, textured surface with a high level of detail and craftsmanship.

(šlechetnost)
rytířství
the act of being kind, polite, and courteous to women

(kazuistická metoda)
kazuistika
the way of resolving ethical problems by relying on abstract principles extracted from particular cases

(čistící místo)
purgatorium
in certain Christian beliefs, a temporary state of purification for souls after death, preparing them for entry into heaven
Purgatory is a belief in some Christian traditions that the souls of those who die in a state of grace, but still have some imperfections or sins to be purified, undergo a process of cleansing before they can enter heaven. Purgatory is not a place, but a condition or state of the soul that is different from the eternal punishment of the damned. Purgatory is based on the idea that nothing unclean can enter the presence of God, and that some souls need to be made ready for the joy of heaven by the grace of Christ.

(trvanlivost)
dlouhověkost
the long lifespan of an individual
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