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s fuet, flagellv assotar, flagel·lar -
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• bič; bičevati; išibati; kamdžija; kazna; kazniti; kažnjavati; muka; nesreća; šibati -
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1. noun1) плеть2) бич, бедствие; кара, наказание2. verb1) бичевать2) карать, наказыватьSyn:beat* * *(n) бич* * *1) плеть, бич 2) бич, бедствие, беда; кара* * *[skɜrdʒ /skɜːdʒ] n. бич, плеть, кара, наказание, бедствие v. бичевать, карать, наказывать, полосовать* * ** * *1. сущ. 1) плеть 2) перен. бич 2. гл. 1) бичевать 2) наказывать -
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roosk, vits, nuhtlus ; rooskama, nuhtlema -
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бедствие; бич; плеть; бичевать -
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s.1 azote.2 látigo, azote.3 flagelo, daño grande, ahuizote, azote.v.1 azotar, flagelar.2 castigar.3 causar gran daño a.(pt & pp scourged) -
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[N]FLAGELLUM (-I) (N)FLAGRUM (-I) (N)CLADES (-IS) (F)VERBER (-BERIS) (N)LORUM (-I) (N)PLAGA (-AE) (F)[V]VERBERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PUNIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)POENIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)PUNIOR (-IRI -ITUS SUM)POENIOR (-IRI -ITUS SUM)MASTIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
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teister -
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subs.Whip: P. and V. μάστιξ, ἡ, V. μάραγνα, ἡ (Eur., Rhes.).Plague: P. and V. νόσος, ἡ, νόσημα, τό, λοιμός, ὁ.——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Scourge
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vგამათრახება, მათრახი -
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n бич; лихо -
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1.v.қамшылау, шыбыктау2.n.қамшы -
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kirbaç, kamçi; bela, musibet, afet, felaket, dert, kamçilamak, kirbaçlamak; cezalandirmak; büyük zarar vermek, felaket getirmek, aci çektirmek -
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palò, hampás, parusa -
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kb. 1 momok. He's the s. of the region Ia merupakan momok di daerah itu. 2 bencana (of T.B.). -
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ghawg m; flagell m[a:wch fladzell'] -
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v.cezalandır:n.ceza
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Scourge — Scourge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scourged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scourging}.] [From {Scourge}, n.: cf. OF. escorgier.] 1. To whip severely; to lash. [1913 Webster] Is it lawful for you to scourge a . . . Roman? Acts xxii. 25. [1913 Webster] 2. To punish … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scourge — Datos generales Origen Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil Información artística Género(s) Death metal Technical death … Wikipedia Español
Scourge — Scourge, n. [F. escourg[ e]e, fr. L. excoriata (sc. scutica) a stripped off (lash or whip), fr. excoriare to strip, to skin. See {Excoriate}.] 1. A lash; a strap or cord; especially, a lash used to inflict pain or punishment; an instrument of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scourge — (n.) early 13c., from Anglo Fr. escorge, back formation from O.Fr. escorgier to whip, from V.L. *excorrigiare, from L. ex out, off + corrigia thong, shoelace, in this case whip, probably from a Gaulish word related to O.Ir. cuimrech fetter. The… … Etymology dictionary
scourge — [n] plague, torment affliction, bane, correction, curse, infliction, misfortune, penalty, pest, pestilence, punishment, terror, visitation; concepts 674,675 Ant. advantage, benefit, blessing, boon, delight, happiness scourge [v] beat, punish,… … New thesaurus
scourge — ► NOUN 1) historical a whip used as an instrument of punishment. 2) a person or thing causing great trouble or suffering. ► VERB 1) historical whip with a scourge. 2) cause great suffering to. ORIGIN Old French escorge, from Latin ex thoroughly + … English terms dictionary
scourge — [skʉrj] n. [ME < OFr escorgie < L ex, off, from + corrigia, a strap, whip] 1. a whip or other instrument for flogging 2. any means of inflicting severe punishment, suffering, or vengeance 3. any cause of serious trouble or affliction [the… … English World dictionary
scourge — index catastrophe, disaster, discipline (punishment), discipline (punish), disease, harm (noun) … Law dictionary
Scourge — A scourge (from Italian scoriada , from Latin excoriare = to flay and corium = skin ) is a whip or lash, especially a multi thong type used to inflict severe corporal punishment or self mortification on the back. It is also an air unit in the… … Wikipedia
scourge — I UK [skɜː(r)dʒ] / US [skɜrdʒ] noun [countable] Word forms scourge : singular scourge plural scourges formal 1) something that causes a lot of trouble or harm the effort to keep the scourge of drugs off our streets 2) someone in a position of… … English dictionary
Scourge — Apparently recorded as Scorg, Scourge, and the diminutive Scourgie, this is a rare surname. It is English or at least is recorded in England since at least Elizabethan times (1558 1603), but is probably of Olde Norse Viking or Olde French origins … Surnames reference