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tél, téli to winter: telel* * *['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) tél; (melléknévként:) téli- wintry- wintriness
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['wɪntə(r)] 1. nzima f2. vibirds zimowaćin winter — zimą, w zimie
* * *['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) zima- wintry- wintriness
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subs.P. and V. χειμών, ὁ. V. χεῖμα, τό.Of winter, adj.: P. χειμερινός.Winter quarters: P. χειμάδιον, τό (Dem. 49).Go into winter quarters, v.: P χειμάζειν (Xen.).——————v. intrans.Pass the winter: Ar. and P. χειμάζειν, V. ἐπιχειμάζειν, διαχειμάζειν, παραχειμάζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Winter
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) vetur- wintry- wintriness
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adj. kışlık, kış————————n. kış, yaş (yıl)————————v. kışlamak, kışı geçirmek, kışı geçirtmek* * *kış* * *['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) kış- wintry- wintriness
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• viettää talvea• talvi• talvehtia• talvehdittaa• talvinen* * *'wintə(the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) talvi- wintry- wintriness
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I 1. ['wɪntə(r)]nome inverno m.2.modificatore [sports, clothes, weather] invernaleII ['wɪntə(r)]verbo intransitivo svernare, passare l'inverno* * *['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) inverno; d'inverno, invernale- wintry- wintriness
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- wintertime* * *I 1. ['wɪntə(r)]nome inverno m.2.modificatore [sports, clothes, weather] invernaleII ['wɪntə(r)]verbo intransitivo svernare, passare l'inverno -
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) ziema- wintry- wintriness
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) žiema- wintry- wintriness
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adj. vinter---------n. vinter--------v. övervintra; vinterfodra (boskap)* * *['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) vinter- wintry- wintriness
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) zima; zimní- wintry- wintriness
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) zima; zimný- wintry- wintriness
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) (de) iarnă- wintry- wintriness
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) χειμώνας / χειμερινός, χειμωνιάτικος- wintry- wintriness
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) (d')hiver- wintry- wintriness - winter sports - wintertime -
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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) inverno- wintry- wintriness - winter sports - wintertime -
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[A]HIEMALIS (-E)HIBERNUS (-A -UM)BRUMALIS (-E)NIVALIS (-E)[N]HIEMS (HIEMIS) (F)HIEMPS (HIEMIS) (F)BRUMA (-AE) (F)FRIGUS (-ORIS) (N)LUX BRUMALIS (F)[V]HIBERNO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)HIEMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)- IN WINTER- KEEP IN WINTER QUARTERS- OF TWO WINTERS- OF WINTER- WINTERS -
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hrívë, in Tolkien’s early “Qenya” also Yelin, Hesin. In the Calendar of Imladris, hrívë was a precisely defined period of 72 days, but the word was also used without any exact definition. Lasselanta "leaf-fall" could be used for the beginning of winter, but the usual translation of this word is "autumn". "WINTER ONE" Hescil (a title of Nienna "who breedeth winter", LT1:66, 255) –LotR:1141, 1145; LT1:255, LT1:260 -
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adj.invernal, hiemal.adv.in winter -> durante el invierno.s.1 invierno.2 Winter, nombre propio.v.1 pasar el invierno, invernar.2 hacer invernar.vi.pasar el invierno.(pt & pp wintered)
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Winter — Win ter, n. [AS. winter; akin to OFries. & D. winter, OS. & OHG. wintar, G. winter, D. & Sw. vinter, Icel. vetr, Goth. wintrus; of uncertain origin; cf. Old Gallic vindo white (in comp.), OIr. find white. ????.] [1913 Webster] 1. The season of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Winter — Win ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Wintered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wintering}.] To pass the winter; to hibernate; as, to winter in Florida. [1913 Webster] Because the haven was not commodious to winter in, the more part advised to depart thence. Acts… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Winter — Win ter, v. i. To keep, feed or manage, during the winter; as, to winter young cattle on straw. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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