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41 Cockayne
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42 pays de cocagne
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43 Tierra de Jauja
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44 cockayne
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46 das Schlaraffenland
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47 Schlaraffenland
n; nur Sg. (land of) Cockaigne; fig. auch land of milk and honey; sich wie im Schlaraffenland fühlen have everything the heart could desire, be in the lap of luxury* * *das Schlaraffenlandcockaigne* * *Schla|rạf|fen|landntCockaigne, land of milk and honey* * *Schla·raf·fen·land[ʃlaˈrafn̩-]nt* * *das; o. Pl. Cockaigne* * *sich wie im Schlaraffenland fühlen have everything the heart could desire, be in the lap of luxury* * *das; o. Pl. Cockaigne -
48 cuccagna
* * *cuccagna s.f. abundance, plenty, good time, easy living: è finita la cuccagna, the party's over // albero della cuccagna, greasy pole; gioco della cuccagna, climbing the greasy pole // che cuccagna!, what a feast!; 10 giorni di ferie, che cuccagna!, ten days' holiday, what a godsend! // paese di Cuccagna, land of Cockaigne (o promised land o land of milk and honey).* * *[kuk'kaɲɲa]sostantivo femminile abundance, plentyalbero della cuccagna — = greasy pole
••* * *cuccagna/kuk'kaŋŋa/sostantivo f.abundance, plenty; albero della cuccagna = greasy pole; paese della cuccagna Cockaigne\che cuccagna! what a feast! è finita la cuccagna! the party's over! -
49 Cockayne
kəˈkeɪn = CockaigneКокейн, сказочная страна изобилия и праздности (в средневековых легендах) (ироничное) "страна Кокни", беднейшая часть ЛондонаCockayne =CockaigneБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Cockayne
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50 сказочная страна изобилия и праздности
General subject: Cocaigne (в средневековых легендах), Cockaigne, Cockaigne (в средневековых легендах), Cockayne (в средневековых легендах), LotuslandУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сказочная страна изобилия и праздности
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51 Cockayne
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52 cocagne
kɔkaɲmât de cocagne — ≈ greasy pole
* * *kɔkaɲ nfmât de cocagne — greasy pole fig
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53 dembelija
f Tur (obično zemlja dembelija) Cockaigne (rjeđe Cockayne), Land of Cockaigne, Land of Milk and Honey, Land of Plenty -
54 Kokanje
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55 кисельный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > кисельный
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56 Cockayne
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57 cocaigne
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59 страна Кокни
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60 Кокейн
См. также в других словарях:
Cockaigne — c.1300, from O.Fr. Cocaigne (12c.) lubberland, imaginary country, abode of luxury and idleness. Of obscure origin, speculation centers on words related to cook (v.) and cake (Cf. M.Du. kokenje, a child s honey sweetened treat; also Cf. Big Rock… … Etymology dictionary
Cockaigne — [käk ān′] n. [ME cokaygne < OFr ( pais de) cocaigne, (land of) sugar cake < MLowG kokenje, sugar cake, cookie < koke, cake; akin to CAKE, Ger kuchen] Medieval Legend an imaginary land of luxurious and idle living … English World dictionary
Cockaigne — For other uses, see Cockayne (disambiguation). Pieter Bruegel the Elder s Luilekkerland ( The Land of Cockaigne ), 1567. Oil on panel. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich) Cockaigne or Cockayne ( … Wikipedia
Cockaigne — /ko kayn /, n. a fabled land of luxury and idleness. Also, Cockayne. [1250 1300; ME cokaygn(e) < MF (paide) cocaigne (land of) Cockaigne, idler s paradise < MLG kokenje, equiv. to koken (see COOKIE) + je dim. suffix] * * * ▪ imaginary country… … Universalium
Cockaigne — Cock•aigne or Cockayne [[t]kɒˈkeɪn[/t]] n. a fabled land of luxury and idleness • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME cokaygn(e) < MF (paide) cocaigne (land of) Cockaigne, idler s paradise … From formal English to slang
Cockaigne (In London Town) — (op. 40) ist eine Ouvertüre von Edward Elgar. Sie wurde von 1900 bis 1901 komponiert und am 20. Juni 1901 in London uraufgeführt. Die Spieldauer beträgt ungefähr 14 15 Minuten. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Entstehung 2 Musik und Thematik 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cockaigne (In London Town) — Prime Minister Edward Heath conducting the LSO in Cockaigne Cockaigne (In London Town), Op. 40, also known as the Cockaigne Overture, is a concert overture for full orchestra composed by the British composer Edward Elgar in 1900 01. C … Wikipedia
Cockaigne — noun Etymology: Middle English cokaygne, from Middle French (pais de) cocaigne land of plenty Date: 13th century an imaginary land of great luxury and ease … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cockaigne — noun /kɒˈkeɪn/ A land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness … Wiktionary
COCKAIGNE — an imaginary land of idleness and luxury, from a satirical poem of that name (coquina, a kitchen), where the monks live in an abbey built of pasties, the rivers run with wine, and the geese fly through the air ready roasted. The name has been… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
cockaigne — Cock·aigne || kÉ’ keɪn n. legendary country of pleasure luxury and leisure (also cockayne) … English contemporary dictionary