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21 помело
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22 локон Аньези
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23 молоко ведьм
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24 гамамелис
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25 кампания преследований
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26 охота на ведьм
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27 волшебный орех
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > волшебный орех
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28 гамамелис
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29 Кривая Аньези
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Кривая Аньези
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30 Ведьма
Other, ДругоеРусско-английский словарь Гарри Поттер (Народный перевод) > Ведьма
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31 охота на ведьм
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32 кампания преследований
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > кампания преследований
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33 охота на ведьм
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34 совка гамамелисовая
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35 длинная камбала
1) Biology: fluke (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), pole flounder (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), witch flounder (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus)2) Fishery: Craig fluke, Glyptocephalus cynoglossus, gray sole, pale, pale dab, witch, witch flounder3) Marine science: pole dab (Pleuronectes cynoglossus L.), witch (Pleuronectes cynoglossus L.) -
36 Баба-Яга
Folklore: the witch Baba Yaga (an unmarried old witch with a wooden leg, who lives in a house on chicken legs in the forest and is doomed to solitude), the evil witch Baba Yaga -
37 Баба-яга
Folklore: the witch Baba Yaga (an unmarried old witch with a wooden leg, who lives in a house on chicken legs in the forest and is doomed to solitude), the evil witch Baba Yaga -
38 баба-яга
Folklore: the witch Baba Yaga (an unmarried old witch with a wooden leg, who lives in a house on chicken legs in the forest and is doomed to solitude), the evil witch Baba Yaga -
39 гамамелис
1) Medicine: witch-hazel (Hamamelis Gronov)2) Botanical term: winterbloom (Hamamelis), witch-hazel (Hamamelis gen.), wych-hazel3) Perfume: hamamelis, winterbloom, witch hazel -
40 прочь, ведьма!
1) General subject: aroint thee, witch! (Shakespeare)2) Religion: aroint thee, witch!3) Makarov: (Shakespeare) aroint thee, witch!
См. также в других словарях:
Witch — Witch, n. [OE. wicche, AS. wicce, fem., wicca, masc.; perhaps the same word as AS. w[=i]tiga, w[=i]tga, a soothsayer (cf. {Wiseacre}); cf. Fries. wikke, a witch, LG. wikken to predict, Icel. vitki a wizard, vitka to bewitch.] [1913 Webster] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
witch — O.E. wicce female magician, sorceress, in later use especially a woman supposed to have dealings with the devil or evil spirits and to be able by their cooperation to perform supernatural acts, fem. of O.E. wicca sorcerer, wizard, man who… … Etymology dictionary
witch — witch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {witched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {witching}.] [AS. wiccian.] To bewitch; to fascinate; to enchant. [1913 Webster] [I ll] witch sweet ladies with my words and looks. Shak. [1913 Webster] Whether within us or without The spell… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
witch|y — «WIHCH ee», adjective, witch|i|er, witch|i|est. = witchlike. (Cf. ↑witchlike) … Useful english dictionary
Witch — Witch, n. [Cf. {Wick} of a lamp.] A cone of paper which is placed in a vessel of lard or other fat, and used as a taper. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
witch — [wıtʃ] n ↑broomstick [: Old English; Origin: wicca wizard and wicce witch ] 1.) a woman who is supposed to have magic powers, especially to do bad things →↑wizard 2.) informal an insulting word for a woman who is old or unpleasant … Dictionary of contemporary English
witch — [wich] n. [ME wicche < OE wicce, fem. of wicca, sorcerer, akin to MDu wicken, to use magic < IE base * weik , to separate (hence set aside for religious worship) > Goth weihs, holy, OE wig, idol] 1. a person, esp. a woman, having… … English World dictionary
witch — [ wıtʃ ] noun count * 1. ) a woman in stories who has magic powers. A man with magic powers is usually called a wizard. a ) a real woman who claims she has magic powers 2. ) an insulting word for an unpleasant woman … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
witch — [n] person who casts spells over others conjurer, enchanter, magician, necromancer, occultist, sorcerer; concepts 361,412,415 … New thesaurus
witch — ► NOUN 1) a woman thought to have evil magic powers. 2) a follower or practitioner of modern witchcraft. 3) informal an ugly or unpleasant old woman. ► VERB archaic 1) practise witchcraft. 2) cast an evil spell on … English terms dictionary
witch|er|y — «WIHCH uhr ee, WIHCH ree», noun, plural er|ies. 1. witchcraft; magic. 2. Figurative. charm; fascination … Useful english dictionary