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1 críoch
[k’r’i:x]f. (gs. -íche, npl. \críocha, gpl. \críoch, ds. crích) 1. граница, предел 2. территория, район -
2 crìoch
end, Irish críoch, Old Irish crích, *krîka,from the root krei, separate, as in criathar, q.v. Stokes and Bezzenberger join Welsh crip, a comb, and compare Lithuanian kreikti, strew, and, for sense, appeal to the German, English strand, "the strewed", Old Slavonic strana, side. It has also been referred to the root of Latin circus, circle, Greek $$G kríkos. -
3 crioch
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4 críoch
1 apretura 2 dokańczać 3 koniec 4 kończyć 5 końcówka 6 przestać 7 skończenie 8 skończyć 9 wykonywać 10 wykończenie 11 władza 12 zakończenie 13 zwierzchnictwo -
5 crìoch
nf. род. crìche, мн. crìochan конец; предел; граница -
6 crìoch
nf. gen. crìche; dat. crìch; pl.+an, end, close, limit, boundary -
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8 dominion
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9 ending
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10 finish
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11 apretura
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12 dokańczać
críoch -
13 skończenie
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14 Scandinavia
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15 chrioch
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16 grioch
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17 koniec
1 barr 2 barrchaolú 3 críoch 4 deireadh 5 eireaball 6 macasamhail 7 stop 8 stáisiún 9 téarmach 10 éag -
18 kończyć
1 críoch 2 deireadh 3 dúin 4 dún 5 iomlán 6 stad 7 toradh -
19 końcówka
1 coileach 2 críoch 3 deireadh 4 soc 5 téarmach -
20 przestać
1 críoch 2 stad
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