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1 steed
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2 Steed Hammond Paul
Trademark term: SHPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Steed Hammond Paul
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3 fákur
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4 bojni konj
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5 tátoš
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6 coursier
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7 kabayong pangregalo
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8 paripa
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9 ganger
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10 tulpor
steed, charger, thoroughbred; winged horse. xosa tulpor well trained steed -
11 oř
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12 Ross
n; -es, -e oder Rösser horse, steed lit.; hoch zu Ross hum. on one’s trusty steed; sich ( moralisch) aufs hohe Ross setzen fig. get on one’s (moral) high horse; auf dem hohen Ross sitzen fig. be on one’s high horse; komm runter von deinem hohen Ross umg. come down off your high horse; Ross und Reiter nennen fig. name names* * *das Rosssteed* * *Rọss [rɔs] ['rœsɐ] (liter) steed; (S Ger, Aus, Sw) horse; (inf = Dummkopf) dolt (inf)Ross und Reiter nennen (fig geh) — to name names
der Ritter hoch zu Ross (liter) — the knight astride his steed (liter)
auf dem hohen Ross sitzen (fig) — to be on one's high horse
hoch zu Ross — on horseback
* * *RossRR, RoßALT<Rosses, Rosse o Rösser>[rɔs, pl ˈrœsɐ]ntsein edles \Ross one's noble [or fine] steed liter4.▶ von seinem hohen \Ross heruntersteigen [o kommen] to get down off one's high horse* * *das; Rosses, Rosse od. Rösser (geh.; südd., österr., schweiz.) horse; steed (poet./joc.)von seinem od. vom hohen Ross herunterkommen od. -steigen — get down off one's high horse
* * *hoch zu Ross hum on one’s trusty steed;auf dem hohen Ross sitzen fig be on one’s high horse;komm runter von deinem hohen Ross umg come down off your high horse;Ross und Reiter nennen fig name names* * *das; Rosses, Rosse od. Rösser (geh.; südd., österr., schweiz.) horse; steed (poet./joc.)von seinem od. vom hohen Ross herunterkommen od. -steigen — get down off one's high horse
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13 corcel
m.steed.* * *1 literal steed, charger* * *SM steed, charger* * *masculino (liter) steed (liter)* * *= charger.Ex. For example, the chargers were used for warfare and the carthorses were used for pulling carts.* * *masculino (liter) steed (liter)* * *= charger.Ex: For example, the chargers were used for warfare and the carthorses were used for pulling carts.
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corcel m lit steed: llegó el caballero en su raudo corcel, the knight arrived on his swift steed
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14 VIGG
n. poet. horse, steed.* * *n. [A. S. wicg; akin to vega = to carry; cp. Lat. vehic-ulum]:—a horse, steed, Edda (Gl.); vigg at söðla, vagn at beita, Gkv. 2. 18: freq. in poët. phrases for a ship, sund-vigg, the horse of the sea, sea-steed; öldu vigg, unn-vigg, haf-vigg, sund-vigg, borð-vigg, hlunn-vigg, hlýr-vigg, súð-vigg, stafn-vigg, segl-vigg, = the wave-steed, … sail-steed; veggjar vigg = a house, Lex. Poët.: as also in compds, vigg-baldr, -beitir, -finnandi, viggj-álfr, vigg-rennandi, -ríðandi, -runnr, -þollr, = a sailor, mariner, farer on the sea-steed, Lex. Poët.II. Vigg, an island in Norway: viggjar-skalli, a nickname, Fms. vii. -
15 Roß
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16 rumak
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rumak
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17 борзый конь
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18 caballería
f.1 cavalry, knighthood, chivalry.2 pack animals.* * *1 (cabalgadura) mount2 MILITAR cavalry3 HISTORIA chivalry, knighthood\caballería andante knight errantrycaballería ligera light cavalrylibros de caballerías novels of chivalry* * *noun f.1) cavalry2) knighthood, chivalry* * *SF1) (=montura) mount, steed liter; (=caballo) horse; (=mula) mule2) (Mil) cavalrycaballería ligera — light cavalry, light horse
3) ( Hist) chivalry; (=orden) order of chivalry4)* * *a) (Mil) cavalry* * *= chivalry, cavalry.Ex. Indeed the 'rediscovery' of chivalry by Sir Walter Scott in the early nineteenth century was a middle class discovery.Ex. The article ' cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.----* escuadrón de caballería = cavalry squadron.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* orden de caballería = knighthood.* soldado de caballería = cavalryman [cavalrymen, -pl.].* * *a) (Mil) cavalry* * *= chivalry, cavalry.Ex: Indeed the 'rediscovery' of chivalry by Sir Walter Scott in the early nineteenth century was a middle class discovery.
Ex: The article ' cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.* escuadrón de caballería = cavalry squadron.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* orden de caballería = knighthood.* soldado de caballería = cavalryman [cavalrymen, -pl.].* * *1 ( Mil) cavalry3 ( Lit):libro de caballería chivalresque novelCompuestos:light cavalry* * *
caballería sustantivo femenino (Mil) cavalry
caballería sustantivo femenino
1 Mil cavalry
caballería ligera, light cavalry
2 (animal sobre el cual se cabalga) mount, steed
3 Hist chivalry: me divierten las novelas de caballería, I enjoy reading novels about knights and knighthood
caballería andante, knight-errantry
' caballería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ligera
- ligero
- escuadrón
- soldado
English:
cavalry
- trooper
* * *caballería nf1. [animal] mount, horse2. [cuerpo militar] [a caballo] cavalry;[en vehículos motorizados] motorized troops caballería ligera light cavalrynovela de caballería(s) tale of chivalrycaballería andante knight errantry* * *f1 MIL cavalry2 ( caballo) horse* * *caballería nf1) : cavalry2) : horse, mount3) : knighthood, chivalry -
19 вихрогон
swift/spirited horse/steed* * *вихрого̀н,м., -и, (два) вихрого̀на поет. swift/spirited horse/steed.* * *swift/spirited horse/steed -
20 жребец
stallionпоет. steed(за разплод) stud-horse* * *жребѐц,м., -цѝ, (два) жребѐца зоол. stallion; поет. steed; (за разплод) stud-horse.* * *entire ; stallion ; stud-horse* * *1. (за разплод) stud-horse 2. stallion 3. поет. steed
См. также в других словарях:
Steed — may refer to:* A riding animal, a mountPeople with the surname Steed: * Jake Steed, American porn star * John Steed, fictional character from The Avengers * Maggie Steed, British actress * Paul Steed, American video game artist * Wickham Steed,… … Wikipedia
Steed — ist der Name folgender Personen: Vorname: Steed Malbranque, französischer Fußballspieler Nachname: Henry Wickham Steed (1871–1956), Herausgeber („The Times“) Jake Steed (* 1972), US amerikanischer Pornodarsteller Tom Steed (1904–1983), US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Steed — (st[=e]d), n. [OE. stede, AS. st[=e]da a stud horse, war horse, fr. st[=o]d a stud of breeding steeds; akin to G. stute a mare, Icel. stedda, st[=o][eth], a stud. [root]163. See {Stud} of horses.] A horse, especially a spirited horse for state or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steed — steed; steed·less; … English syllables
steed — [sti:d] n literary [: Old English; Origin: steda] a strong fast horse … Dictionary of contemporary English
steed — [ stid ] noun count LITERARY a horse that someone rides … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
steed — O.E. steda stallion, stud horse, from P.Gmc. *stodjon (Cf. O.N. stoð), from the root of O.E. stod (see STUD (Cf. stud) (2)). In M.E., a great horse (as distinguished from a PALFREY (Cf. palfrey)), a spirited war horse. Obsolete from 16c. except… … Etymology dictionary
steed — ► NOUN archaic or literary ▪ a horse. ORIGIN Old English, related to STUD(Cf. ↑studding) … English terms dictionary
steed — [stēd] n. [ME stede < OE steda, stud horse, stallion < base of stod,STUD2] a horse, esp. a high spirited riding horse: literary term … English World dictionary
steed — UK [stiːd] / US [stɪd] noun [countable] Word forms steed : singular steed plural steeds literary a horse that someone rides … English dictionary
steed — steedlike, adj. /steed/, n. a horse, esp. a high spirited one. [bef. 900; ME stede, OE steda stallion; akin to stod STUD2; cf. G Stute] * * * … Universalium