Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
abbraccio di ferro
English translation:
iron grasp
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Lisa Jane
Aug 13, 2015 12:15
9 yrs ago
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Italian term
abbraccio di ferro
Italian to English
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academic paper on theology-Early Christianity
I'm looking for the most natural English way to translate this idea- I came up with IRON GRIP which translates the similar pugno di ferro-any better suggestions or should I just go with this?
il monachesimo «di fatto non è altro che l’istituzione con la quale la Chiesa, nel momento in cui sembrava consegnarsi completamente nelle mani dello stato pagano, riesce nuovamente a strapparsi al suo ferreo abbraccio»
Thanks in advance
il monachesimo «di fatto non è altro che l’istituzione con la quale la Chiesa, nel momento in cui sembrava consegnarsi completamente nelle mani dello stato pagano, riesce nuovamente a strapparsi al suo ferreo abbraccio»
Thanks in advance
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iron grasp
...that free enquiry would be the ruin of your Church; and that liberty was to be sought in retiring from her iron grasp.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Sms_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA211&lp...
All Protestant Europe shared, too, in the animating hope that the country in which Popery had been fostered... would be emancipated from the iron grasp of the Pontiff.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=LCwEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA705&lp...
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Sms_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA211&lp...
All Protestant Europe shared, too, in the animating hope that the country in which Popery had been fostered... would be emancipated from the iron grasp of the Pontiff.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=LCwEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA705&lp...
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Comment: "Thanks Wendy, why didn't I think of that!
Prefer it to grip"
Discussion
Anyway, lets stick to grip for the time being:)
However, the way it is put "strapparsi ... ferreo ..." leaves little doubt, it must be something you cannot normally escape from. When I think of the Irish Scots invading Scotland with a cross in one hand and a sword in the other, I tend to think it was more the other way round though.