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1 besom
{'bi(:)zəm}
n метла от клони* * *{'bi(:)zъm} n метла от клони.* * *мета; метла;* * *n метла от клони* * *besom[´bi:zəm] I. n 1. метла от пръчки; метла; 2. разг. вещица, кучка; пачавра, разг., презр. мръсница, развратница, проститутка; II. v мета, измитам. -
2 witch
{witʃ}
I. 1. магъосница, вълшебница, вещица
white WITCH знахарка
2. очарователна жена, чаровница, чародейка
3. грозна стара жена, вещица
II. v омагъосвам (за вещица)
the WITCH ing hour/time of night среднощ, полунощ, потайна доба* * *{witsh} n 1. магьосница, вълшебница; вещица; white witch знахарка; 2(2) {witsh} v омагьосвам (за вещица); the witch ing hour/time of nig* * *чародейка; вещица; вещер;* * *1. i. магъосница, вълшебница, вещица 2. ii. v омагъосвам (за вещица) 3. the witch ing hour/time of night среднощ, полунощ, потайна доба 4. white witch знахарка 5. грозна стара жена, вещица 6. очарователна жена, чаровница, чародейка* * *witch[witʃ] I. n 1. магьосница, вещица; вълшебница; white \witch знахарка; \witch's besom ( broom) = witch knot 2.; \witches' Sabbath среднощен събор на вещици, валпургиева нощ; 2. очарователна жена, чародейка; 3. вещица, грозна старица; 4. ост. магьосник; врач, знахар; II. v омагьосвам; the \witching hour среднощ, полунощ, потайна доба; III. witch n плоска океанска риба Pleuronectes cynoglossus.
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Besom — Be som, n. [OE. besme, besum, AS. besma; akin to D. bezem, OHG pesamo, G. besen; of uncertain origin.] A brush of twigs for sweeping; a broom; anything which sweeps away or destroys. [Archaic or Fig.] [1913 Webster] I will sweep it with the besom … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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