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  • 1 tell

    vt/i (told, told) I. vt 1. [parl] brojiti (glasove) 2. pripovijedati, kazivati, pričati; izustiti, reći; izraziti očitovati; odati; (o satu) pokazivati, dati (vrijeme) 3. izvještavati, iskazati; priopćiti komu što; doznati, saznati 4. prikazati, iznositi, izlagati; razjasniti, uvjeravati, tvrditi 5. zapovijedati, naređivati, naložiti 6. iznaći, pronaći; objasniti; poznati, raspoznati, razlikovati razaznati (by, from po, od) II. vi 1. pripovijedati, govoriti, kazivati, izvjestiti (about, of o) 2. znati, poznati (by po) 3. odati (tajnu); prijaviti 4. djelovati, odraziti se, imati posljedice; (o utiscima) ispoljavati se, očitovati se, pokazati se, isticati se / [hum] # it not in Gath = čuvaj se da to ne čuje neprijatelj pa da se ne obraduje; # [fortunes] = gatati, proricati; [I cannot # him from his brother] = ne razlikujem ga od njegova brata; [to # one's beads = moliti krunicu; [this # s its own tale] = ovo se razumije, jasno je samo po sebi; [to # tales] = izbrbljati; ogovarati, spletkariti; [to # a liee] = lagati; [to # the truth] = pravo da kažem, otvoreno govoreći; [you never can # teško je reći, nikada nisi siguran, izgled vara; [I was told = rekoše mi, čuo sam; [I had him told] = dao sam mu reći, poručio sam mu; sl [you're # ing me!] = kao da ja to ne znam; ne trebaš mi reći; [never # me!] = ne brbljaj mi koješta!; [US] [I'll # the world] = u to sam uvjeren; [I can # you] = uvjeravam vas; [for all we can ] # = koliko mi znamo; [we were told to get up] = narediše nam da ustanemo; [he can be told by his hat] = lako ga je prepoznati po šeširu; [who can] # = tko zna; [every shot] # s = svaki hitac pogađa
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    ispričati
    kazati
    pokazati
    pričati
    pripovijedati
    razlikovati
    reći

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  • Gath — A Philistine [[➝ Philistines]] city which was struck by disease when the Israelite Ark [[➝ ark]] of the Covenant was taken there (1 Sam. 5:6 ff.). Nevertheless David was hospitably received in Gath during his flight from Saul (1 Sam. 27:3). The… …   Dictionary of the Bible

  • Tell es-Safi — or Tel Zafit ( ar. تل الصافي, ar. Tall aṣ Ṣāfī ; he. תל צפית, he. Tel Tzafit ) is an ancient mound usually identified as Gath, one of the ancient Canaanite and Philistine five cities (along with Gaza, Ekron, Ashkelon, and Ashdod), an… …   Wikipedia

  • Gath (city) — Gat or Gath ( he. גת, Winepress ) was a common place name in ancient Israel and the surrounding regions. Various cities are mentioned in the Bible with such names as Gath of the Philistines, Gath Gittaim, and Gath Carmel, and other sites with… …   Wikipedia

  • George Alfred Townsend — (January 30, 1841 April 15, 1914), was a noted war correspondent during the American Civil War, and a later novelist. Townsend wrote under the pen name Gath , which was derived by adding an H to his initials, and inspired by the biblical passage… …   Wikipedia

  • 2 Samuel 1 — 1 Now it came to pass after the death of Saul, when David was returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites, and David had abode two days in Ziklag; 2 It came even to pass on the third day, that, behold, a man came out of the camp from Saul with… …   The King James version of the Bible

  • Disapprobation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Disapprobation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 disapprobation disapprobation disapproval Sgm: N 1 improbation improbation Sgm: N 1 disesteem disesteem disvaluation displacency Sgm: N 1 odium odium Sgm: N 1 …   English dictionary for students

  • Philistines — ] The Philistines (Hebrew פלשתים, plishtim ) (see other uses below) were a people who inhabited the southern coast of Canaan, their territory being named Philistia in later contexts. Their origin has been debated among scholars. The Philistine… …   Wikipedia

  • Biblical archaeology — Part of a series on The Bible …   Wikipedia

  • ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • New Chronology (Rohl) — Not to be confused with New Chronology (Fomenko). New Chronology is the term used to describe an alternative Chronology of the ancient Near East developed by English Egyptologist David Rohl and other researchers[1] beginning with A Test of Time:… …   Wikipedia

  • PHILISTINES — (Heb. פְּלִשְׁתִּים), a people of Aegean origin occupying the south coast of Palestine, called Philistia (פְּלֶשֶׁת, peleshet) in the Bible, and often at war with the Israelites. The name Philistine is first found in the Egyptian form prst as one …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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