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101 fairy-story
1) (an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc: a book of fairy-stories.) eventyr2) (an untrue statement; a lie: I don't want to hear any fairy-stories!) skrøne, løgn -
102 changeling
[' ein‹liŋ](a child secretly left in place of another by the fairies etc.) (bambino lasciato in luogo di un altro rapito dalle fate)* * *changeling /ˈtʃeɪndʒlɪŋ/n.bambino (spec. strano o ritardato) che si pensa sia stato lasciato in luogo di un altro rapito dalle fate. -
103 wand
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104 fairy-story
1) (an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc: a book of fairy-stories.) fiaba2) (an untrue statement; a lie: I don't want to hear any fairy-stories!) fandonia, frottola -
105 wand
nounStab, der* * *[wond](a long slender rod eg used as the symbol of magic power by conjurors, fairies etc: In the story, the fairy waved her magic wand and the frog became a prince.) der Zauberstab* * *[wɒnd, AM wɑ:nd]n* * *[wɒnd]n(= magic wand) Zauberstab m; (of office) Amtsstab m; (COMPUT, for bar codes) Lesestift m* * *1. (Amts-, Zauber- etc) Stab m2. Wünschelrute f3. MUS umg Taktstock m* * *nounStab, der* * *n.Lesestift m.Stab ¨-e m. -
106 fairy-story
1) (an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc: a book of fairy-stories.) das Märchen2) (an untrue statement; a lie: I don't want to hear any fairy-stories!) das Märchen -
107 fairy
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108 changeling
[' ein‹liŋ](a child secretly left in place of another by the fairies etc.) odmieniec -
109 fairy-story
1) (an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc: a book of fairy-stories.) bajka2) (an untrue statement; a lie: I don't want to hear any fairy-stories!) bajka, bujda -
110 wand
[wɔnd]n(also: magic wand) (czarodziejska) różdżka f* * *[wond](a long slender rod eg used as the symbol of magic power by conjurors, fairies etc: In the story, the fairy waved her magic wand and the frog became a prince.) różdżka -
111 wand
[wond](a long slender rod eg used as the symbol of magic power by conjurors, fairies etc: In the story, the fairy waved her magic wand and the frog became a prince.) nūjiņa* * *nūjiņa, zizlis; marķēšanas nūjiņa; brīnumnūjiņa, burvju nūjiņa -
112 changeling
[' ein‹liŋ](a child secretly left in place of another by the fairies etc.) laumu atstāts bērns -
113 fairy-story
1) (an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc: a book of fairy-stories.) pasaka2) (an untrue statement; a lie: I don't want to hear any fairy-stories!) pasaka -
114 changeling
[' ein‹liŋ](a child secretly left in place of another by the fairies etc.) laumukas -
115 fairy-story
1) (an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc: a book of fairy-stories.) pasaka2) (an untrue statement; a lie: I don't want to hear any fairy-stories!) pasaka -
116 wand
[wond](a long slender rod eg used as the symbol of magic power by conjurors, fairies etc: In the story, the fairy waved her magic wand and the frog became a prince.) lazdelė -
117 changeling
n. bortbyting* * *[' ein‹liŋ](a child secretly left in place of another by the fairies etc.) bortbyting -
118 fairy-story
1) (an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc: a book of fairy-stories.) saga2) (an untrue statement; a lie: I don't want to hear any fairy-stories!) lögn -
119 wand
n. spira; käpp, stav; trollspö* * *[wond](a long slender rod eg used as the symbol of magic power by conjurors, fairies etc: In the story, the fairy waved her magic wand and the frog became a prince.) trollstav, trollspö -
120 fairyland
'fairy·land nhis argument belongs to \fairyland sein Argument ist utopischa white \fairyland eine weiße Märchenlandschaft
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