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Scythians

  • 1 escita

    adj.
    Scythian.
    f. & m.
    Scythian, native or inhabitant of Scythia.
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    = Scythian, Scyth.
    Ex. The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.
    Ex. Much of the surviving information about the Scyths comes from the Greek historian Herodotus.
    * * *
    = Scythian, Scyth.

    Ex: The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.

    Ex: Much of the surviving information about the Scyths comes from the Greek historian Herodotus.

    Spanish-English dictionary > escita

  • 2 húngaro

    adj.
    Hungarian.
    m.
    1 Hungarian, inhabitant of Hungary, native of Hungary.
    2 Hungarian, Hungarian language.
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    1 Hungarian
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (persona) Hungarian
    1 (idioma) Hungarian
    ————————
    1 (idioma) Hungarian
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    (f. - húngara)
    noun adj.
    * * *
    húngaro, -a
    1.
    ADJ of/from Hungary
    2.
    SM / F native/inhabitant of Hungary
    3.
    SM (Ling) Hungarian
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    I
    - ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino Hungarian
    II
    masculino ( idioma) Hungarian
    * * *
    = Hungarian, Magyar.
    Ex. This article examines the historical development of Hungarian librarianship and relates it to the late start and present situation of library science at both university and college levels in Hungary.
    Ex. The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.
    * * *
    I
    - ra adjetivo/masculino, femenino Hungarian
    II
    masculino ( idioma) Hungarian
    * * *
    = Hungarian, Magyar.

    Ex: This article examines the historical development of Hungarian librarianship and relates it to the late start and present situation of library science at both university and college levels in Hungary.

    Ex: The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.

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    húngaro1 -ra
    Hungarian
    húngaro2 -ra
    masculine, feminine
    1 (persona) Hungarian
    2
    * * *

    húngaro 1
    ◊ -ra adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino

    Hungarian
    húngaro 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Hungarian
    húngaro,-a
    I adjetivo Hungarian
    II m,f (persona) Hungarian
    III m (idioma) Hungarian

    ' húngaro' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    húngara
    English:
    goulash
    - Hungarian
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    húngaro, -a
    adj
    Hungarian
    nm,f
    [persona] Hungarian
    nm
    [lengua] Hungarian
    * * *
    I adj Hungarian
    II m, húngara f Hungarian
    III m idioma Hungarian
    * * *
    húngaro, -ra adj & n
    : Hungarian
    : Hungarian (language)

    Spanish-English dictionary > húngaro

  • 3 magiar

    adj.
    1 Magyar.
    2 Hungarian.
    m.
    Magyar (lengua).
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    1 Magyar
    1 Magyar
    * * *
    ADJ SMF Magyar
    * * *
    = Magyar.
    Ex. The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.
    * * *

    Ex: The stag, which had an important role in the myths and art of the Scythians, continues to play a central role in Magyar mythology.

    * * *
    adj/mf
    Magyar
    * * *
    adj
    Magyar
    nmf
    [persona] Magyar
    nm
    [lengua] Magyar

    Spanish-English dictionary > magiar

См. также в других словарях:

  • Scythians — Infobox Ethnic group group=Scythians poptime=Unknown popplace=Eastern Europe Central Asia West Asia Northern India langs=Scythian language rels=Animism related= *Sarmatians *Dahae *Sakas *Indo Scythians *Massagetes *Jatts *NairsThe Scythians or… …   Wikipedia

  • Scythians — adj. of or pertaining to Scythia; of or relating to the people or culture of Scythia n. inhabitant of Scythia; member of an ancient people of Scythia n. Iranian language spoken by the ancient Scythians …   English contemporary dictionary

  • SCYTHIANS —    the name of a people of various tribes that occupied the steppes of SE. of Europe and W. of Asia adjoining eastward, were of nomadic habit; kept herds of cattle and horses, and were mostly in a semi savage state beyond the pale of… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Scythians —    Nomadic steppe (q.v.) tribe settled north of the Black Sea (q.v.) until it was displaced by the Sarmatians (q.v.) in the second or first century B.C. However, the name survived in Scythia Minor, a province south of the Danube (q.v.), that… …   Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • Ovid among the Scythians — Artist Eugène Delacroix Year 1859 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 87.6 cm × 130.2 cm (34.5 in × 51.3 in) …   Wikipedia

  • Donetsk Scythians — Stadt: Donezk Gegründet: 1990 Teamfarben: Schwarz Gelb Größte Erfolge 13 mal Meister der Ukraine …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Indo-Scythians — ] Alexander Cunningham, The Ancient Geography of India: The Buddhist Period, Including the Campaigns of Alexander, and the Travels of Hwen Thsang (1871), pp 290–291.] [Barstow, A.E., The Sikhs: An Ethnology, Reprinted by B.R. Publishing… …   Wikipedia

  • Indo-Scythians in Indian literature — The Indo Scythians were named Shaka in India, an extension on the name Saka used by the Persians to designate Scythians. From the time of the Mahabharata wars (1500 500 BCE) Shakas receive numerous mentions in texts like the Puranas, the… …   Wikipedia

  • Saka — Infobox Ethnic group group=Tnavbar header|Sakas|Scythians poptime=Unknown popplace=Eastern Europe Central Asia Northern India langs=Scythian language rels=Animism related= *Sarmatians *Dahae *Sakas *Indo Scythians *Massagetes The Sakas (English… …   Wikipedia

  • British Israelism — Not to be confused with Israelis in the United Kingdom. British Israelism (also called Anglo Israelism) is the belief that people of Western European descent, particularly those in Great Britain, are the direct lineal descendants of the Ten Lost… …   Wikipedia

  • Scythia — In Classical Antiquity, Scythia (Greek polytonic|Σκυθία Skuthia ) was the area in Eurasia inhabited by the Scythians, from the 8th century BC to the 2nd century AD. Its location and extent varied over time but usually extended farther to the west …   Wikipedia

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