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1 mač
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2 mačevanje
sword-play, sport fencing* * *• fence• fencing -
3 balčak
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4 mačonoša
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5 oganj
m - vatra | »divlji« oganj, »bludeći« oganj (u močvari) will-o'-the-wisp, jack-o'-lantern; ognjem i mačem with fire and sword; poharati ognjem i mačem put to fire and sword* * *• flame• fire -
6 kraljica
f queen (i u šahu); (kraljeva supruga) Queen Consort; I folk -e pl Whitsun sword-dancing girls; -a majka the Q. Mother; kraljicaa udova the Q, Dowager; fig -a Broadwaya the q./toast of Broadway; figkraljicaa znanosti -carica* * *• queen -
7 ploštimice
adv with one's flat side, with the flat side of, flatly; with the blade of one's sword* * *• flatlong -
8 posječen
pp & adj cut down, felled (drvo i fig.); (čovjek) killed by sabre/sword; (šuma) cleared; - porezan* * *• cut -
9 posjećen
pp & adj cut down, felled (drvo i fig.); (čovjek) killed by sabre/sword; (šuma) cleared; - porezan* * *• visited• attended -
10 ćorda
f Tur -sablja; fig sword -
11 Damoklov
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12 gladiola
f bot gladiolus, pop sword lily -
13 mačevati (se)
vi (vr) impf knee, practice sword--play/swordsmanship -
14 moreška
f folk Dalmatian sword dance; GB (slično) Morris dance -
15 paloš
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16 paradni
adj parade-; ceremonial, formal; state-; pompous, showy | -a zdanja grand/ /imposing/showy buildings; (propagandna) showcase buildings; -i mač dress/ceremonial sword; -a odora (kapa) dress uniform (cap); -im korakom (- korak) -
17 pripasan
pp girdled/buckled/strapped on, held up by a girdle (sword) -
18 probosti se
vr pf pierce oneself, run a knife (sword) through oneself -
19 trgnuti
vt pf pull, tug, yank, jerk, give a pull/ /tug/yank/jerk; (popiti) knock back | - natrag pull itd. back; trgnuti mač draw the/one's sword
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Sword — (s[=o]rd), n. [OE. swerd, AS. sweord; akin to OFries. swerd, swird, D. zwaard, OS. swerd, OHG. swert, G. schwert, Icel. sver[eth], Sw. sv[ a]rd, Dan. sv[ae]rd; of uncertain origin.] 1. An offensive weapon, having a long and usually sharp pointed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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sword — [so:d US so:rd] n [: Old English; Origin: sweord] 1.) a weapon with a long pointed blade and a handle 2.) a/the sword of Damocles literary a bad thing that might happen at any time ▪ The treaty hung like a sword of Damocles over French politics.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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sword — n. 1 a weapon usu. of metal with a long blade and hilt with a handguard, used esp. for thrusting or striking, and often worn as part of ceremonial dress. 2 (prec. by the) a war. b military power. Phrases and idioms: put to the sword kill, esp. in … Useful english dictionary