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vangistus, vangipõlv -
62 captivity
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63 captivity
плен; захват в плен; пребывание в плену -
64 captivity
[kæp'tɪvɪtɪ]nполо́н; взяття́ в поло́н -
65 captivity
плен; неволя -
66 captivity
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пленпленение -
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[N]CAPTIVITAS (-ATIS) (F)CUSTODIA (-AE) (F)VINCULUM (-I) (N)VINCLUM (-I) (N)LIGATIO (-ONIS) (M) -
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fangenskab {n} -
70 captivity
germ. hafti-; haftja- -
71 captivity
Iகைதியாயுள்ள நிலை, அடிமைத்தனம்IIசிறைப்பட்ட நிலைகைதியாயுள்ள நிலைIVஅடிமைத்தனம்Vசிறைப்பட்ட நிலை -
72 captivity
gevangskap, gevangenskap, ballingskap -
73 captivity
(n) пленц сявома [plenc sjavyma] -
74 captivity
n oko-çrú, ìkólërú -
75 Captivity
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Captivity
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n.कैद, बंधना, अधीनता, दासत्व -
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kaid, adheentaa -
78 captivity
nტყვეობა -
79 captivity
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n.эрыкдымылык л.м.; плен л.м.[erykdymylyk; plen]
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