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21 békebíró
squire -
22 fegyvernök
squire -
23 pajzshordó
squire -
24 atsilákuodi asgaya
squire -
25 mirovni sudac
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26 vitezov pratitelj
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27 сквайр
squire* * * -
28 оруженосец
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29 сквайр
squire имя существительное: -
30 herremand
squire, lord of a manor. -
31 qurolbardor
squire, page (of a knight); lackey, puppet -
32 knaappi
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33 statkář
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34 földesúr
squire, lord -
35 escudero
m.1 squire.2 shield bearer, squire, esquire.* * ** * *SM squire* * *= squire.Ex. This story about the life of a knight's squire gives students an opportunity to learn the steps to knighthood and the ideals of chivalry.* * *= squire.Ex: This story about the life of a knight's squire gives students an opportunity to learn the steps to knighthood and the ideals of chivalry.
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escudero sustantivo masculino (Hist, Mil) squire
escudero sustantivo masculino squire
' escudero' also found in these entries:
English:
page
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* * *escudero nmsquire* * *m HIST squire* * *escudero nm: squire -
36 Junker
m; -s, -; HIST.1. (young) nobleman; (Landjunker) (country) squire2. in Preußen: Junker* * *Jụn|ker ['jʊŋkɐ]m -s, - (HIST)squire; (preußisch) Junker* * *Jun·ker<-s, ->[ˈjʊŋkɐ]m HIST junker, young nobleman* * *der; Junkers, Junker (hist., oft abwertend) junker; squire* * *1. (young) nobleman; (Landjunker) (country) squire2. in Preußen: Junker* * *der; Junkers, Junker (hist., oft abwertend) junker; squire* * *- (historisch) m.Junker (History) n.young Prussian aristocrat (History) n.young Prussian army officer (History) n.young Prussian nobleman (History) n. -
37 Knappe
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38 écuyer
écuyer [ekyije]masculine nouna. ( = cavalier) rider* * *
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- ère ekɥije, ɛʀ nom masculin, féminin1) ( cavalier) horseman/horsewoman; ( instructeur) riding instructor2) ( dans un cirque) bareback rider
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* * *ekɥije, jɛʀ nm/f (-ère)* * *A ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f2 ( dans un cirque) horserider., écuyère [ekɥije, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [acrobate de cirque] circus rider2. [cavalier] rider————————nom masculin[d'un souverain] (royal) equerry2. [professeur d'équitation] riding teacher -
39 Chef
m; -s, -s1. head of the company etc.; (Vorgesetzter) boss umg., supervisor geh., s.o.’s superior; (Abteilungsleiter) auch head of department; umg. in der Anrede auch: chief, Brit. auch guv; wer ist hier der Chef? who’s in charge around here?; ich möchte mit dem Chef sprechen oft: I’d like to speak to the manager; den Chef markieren umg. act as if one owns the place2. (Küchenchef, Chefkoch) (head) chef* * *der Chefhead; chief; boss; superior; gaffer* * *[ʃɛf] (Aus) [ʃeːf]m -s, -sboss; (von Bande, Delegation etc) leader; (von Organisation, inf = Schuldirektor) head; (der Polizei) chief; (MIL von Kompanie) commanderChef des Stabes — Chief of Staff
er ist der Chef vom Ganzen — he's in charge or the boss here
hallo Chef! (inf) — hey, gov( ernor) or chief or squire (all Brit inf) or mac (US inf)
* * *der1) (the master or manager: the boss of the factory.) boss2) (the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc.) chief* * *Chef(in)<-s, -s>[ʃɛf]* * *der; Chefs, Chefs1) (Leiter) (einer Firma, Abteilung, Regierung) head; (der Polizei, des Generalstabs) chief; (einer Partei, Bande) leader; (Vorgesetzter) superior; boss (coll.)hallo, Chef — hey, chief or squire (Brit. coll.); hey mister (Amer. coll.)
* * *1. head of the company etc; (Vorgesetzter) boss umg, supervisor geh, sb’s superior; (Abteilungsleiter) auch head of department; umg in der Anrede auch: chief, Br auch guv;wer ist hier der Chef? who’s in charge around here?;den Chef markieren umg act as if one owns the place2. (Küchenchef, Chefkoch) (head) chefChef… im subst2. maßgebend: leading …* * *der; Chefs, Chefs1) (Leiter) (einer Firma, Abteilung, Regierung) head; (der Polizei, des Generalstabs) chief; (einer Partei, Bande) leader; (Vorgesetzter) superior; boss (coll.)2) (salopp): (Anrede)hallo, Chef — hey, chief or squire (Brit. coll.); hey mister (Amer. coll.)
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40 Schildknappe
m HIST. squire, shield-bearer* * *Schịld|knap|pem (HIST)squire, shield-bearer* * ** * *m.shield bearer n.
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squire — late 13c., young man who attends a knight, later member of the landowning class ranking below a knight (c.1300), from O.Fr. esquier squire, lit. shield carrier (see ESQUIRE (Cf. esquire)). Meaning country gentleman, landed proprietor is from… … Etymology dictionary
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