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1 Incaic
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2 incaic
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3 Incaic
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4 Incaic
adj. (исто и Incan) Inca -
5 Incaic Empire
n. 잉카 제국(12-16세기 페루에 있었던) -
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adj.Inca.f. & m.Inca.* * *► adjetivo1 Inca1 Inca* * *SMF Inca* * *Iadjetivo Inca, IncaicIImasculino y femenino Inca•• Cultural note:Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco* * *= Inca.Ex. Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.* * *Iadjetivo Inca, IncaicIImasculino y femenino Inca•• Cultural note:Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco* * *= Inca.Ex: Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.
* * *inca1Inca, Incaicinca2Incas (↑ inca a1)Inca* * *
inca sustantivo masculino y femenino
Inca
inca adjetivo & mf Inca
' inca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incaico
English:
Inca
* * *♦ adjInca♦ nmfInca* * *m/f & adj Inca* * *inca adj & nmf: Inca -
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8 inkaski
a.Inca, Incan, Incaic; cywilizacja inkaska the Inca civilisation; kultura inkaska Inca l. Incan culture.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > inkaski
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9 incásico
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10 incaico
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11 Inca
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12 kero
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13 incaico
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14 инкский
этн.Incan, Incaic [-'keɪɪk]
См. также в других словарях:
incaic — adj. of or pertaining to the Incas (also Incaic) … English contemporary dictionary
Incaic — adjective see Inca … New Collegiate Dictionary
Incaic — In·ca·ic (ĭn kāʹĭk) adj. Incan. * * * … Universalium
incaic — in·ca·ic … English syllables
incaic — (ˈ)iŋ|kāik, (ˈ)in| adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Spanish incaico, from inca + ico ic (from Latin icus) : of or relating to the Incas or their empire … Useful english dictionary
pre-Incaic — pre Incaic, Incarial see pre B. 1 … Useful english dictionary
Inca — Incaic /ing kay ik, in /, adj. Incan, n., adj. /ing keuh/, n. 1. a member of any of the dominant groups of South American Indian peoples who established an empire in Peru prior to the Spanish conquest. 2. a ruler or member of the royal family in… … Universalium
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