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1 minstrels
Синонимический ряд:bards (noun) bards; troubadours -
2 swan
[swon](a large, usually white, water-bird of the duck family, with a long graceful neck.) gulbis* * *gulbis; bards, dzejnieks; ceļot; Gulbis
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