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1 парламентёр
1) General subject: parliamentary2) Military: flag-of-truce bearer (с белым флагом), parlementaire, parliamentaire3) Law: flag-bearer4) Diplomatic term: flag of truce5) leg.N.P. herald (as a person sent to an enemy under a flag of truce), messenger -
2 парламентер
truce envoy, bearer of a flag of truce* * ** * *truce envoy, bearer of a flag of truce* * * -
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м.truce envoy, bearer of a flag of truce -
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м.truce envoy, bearer of a flag of truce -
5 парламентёр
мtruce envoy, bearer of the flag of truce -
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парламентер envoy; bearer of flag of truce -
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truce-envoy, flag-bearer -
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