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1 the Slavs
Собирательно: славяне -
2 the Slavs
העמים הסלביים (עמים הודו-אירופיים ממזרח-אירופה וצפון-אסיה (כולל: רוסים, פולנים, בולגרים ועוד))* * *◙ ((דועו םירגלוב,םינלופ,םיסור:ללוכ) היסא-ןופצו הפוריא-חרזממ םייפוריא-ודוה םימע) םייבלסה םימעה◄ -
3 the Slavs
Slavische volken (Indisch-Europese volken uit Oost-Europa en Noord Azië (inclusief Rusland, Polen, Bulgarije, enz.)) -
4 Cyril and Methodius (Brothers who for christianizing the Danubian Slavs and for influencing the religious and cultural development of all Slavic peoples received the title the apostles of the Slavs)
Религия: Кирилл и МефодийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Cyril and Methodius (Brothers who for christianizing the Danubian Slavs and for influencing the religious and cultural development of all Slavic peoples received the title the apostles of the Slavs)
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5 Apostles of the Slavs
Христианство: Просветители славян, Славян просветители -
6 slavs
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7 Perun (The thunder-god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order)
Религия: ПерунУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Perun (The thunder-god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order)
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8 Polans (tribe, ancestors of the Polish, Western Slavs)
История: полянеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Polans (tribe, ancestors of the Polish, Western Slavs)
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9 Кирилл и Мефодий, равноапостольные
the Holy and Equal-to-the-Apostles, Doctors [Apostles] of Slavs; our holy fathers, Cyril and Methodiusпраздник Кирилла и Мефодия, апостолов славян (11/24 мая, катол. - 14 февраля) — the festival of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, the Apostles of the Slavs
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Кирилл и Мефодий, равноапостольные
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10 славяне
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11 Кирилл и Мефодий
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12 Cyril and Methodius
Религия: (Brothers who for christianizing the Danubian Slavs and for influencing the religious and cultural development of all Slavic peoples received the title "the apostles of the Slavs") Кирилл и Мефодий -
13 славист
specialist in the history/philology of the Slavs/Slavonic scholar* * ** * *specialist in the history/philology of the Slavs/Slavonic scholar* * *slavicistslavist -
14 Slav
1. nслов'янин; слов'янкаthe Slavs — збірн. слов'яни
2. adjслов'янський* * *I nслов'янин; слов'янкаII a -
15 slav
1. nounславянин; славянка; the Slavs (pl.; collect.) славяне2. adjectiveславянский* * *1 (a) славянский2 (n) славянин; славянка* * *славянин; славянка; славяне* * *[ slɑːv] n. славянин, славянка adj. славянский* * *славянинславянский* * *1. сущ. 1) славянин; славянка; (the Slavs) славяне 2) славянская группа языков 2. прил. славянский -
16 славянин
Slav, Slavonian; мн. славяне; коллект. the Slavs* * ** * *Slav, Slavonian; славяне; the Slavs, Slavdom* * * -
17 slave
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18 славянин
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19 cosaco
adj.Cossack.m.Cossak, member of the Slavs living in the southern part of Russia.* * *► adjetivo1 Cossack1 Cossack\beber como un cosaco familiar to drink like a fish————————1 Cossack* * *cosaco, -aADJ SM / F1) (=soldado) Cossack2) Cono Sur (=policía) mounted policeman* * *- ca masculino, femenino Cossackbeber como un cosaco — (fam) to drink like a fish (colloq)
* * *= cossack.Ex. Among the groups of warriors this books studies are the Scottish highlanders, hussars, mamluks, lancers, and cossacks.----* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* * *- ca masculino, femenino Cossackbeber como un cosaco — (fam) to drink like a fish (colloq)
* * *= cossack.Ex: Among the groups of warriors this books studies are the Scottish highlanders, hussars, mamluks, lancers, and cossacks.
* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* * *cosaco -camasculine, feminineCossack* * *
cosaco sustantivo masculino Cossack
' cosaco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
beber
English:
fish
* * *cosaco, -a♦ adjCossack♦ nm,fCossack;Fambeber como un cosaco to drink like a fish -
20 pradziej|e
plt (G pradziejów) książk. ancient history, prehistory- słowiańskie pradzieje the prehistory of the Slavs- pradzieje Ziemi/człowieka the prehistory of the Earth/of manThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pradziej|e
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