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1 luščiti se
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2 kosmъ
kosmъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `tuft, lock of hair'Page in Trubačev: XI 145-147Church Slavic:Russian:kósmy `locks, mane' [Nompm o]Czech:Polish:Slovene:kósǝm `tuft, flake' [m o]Bulgarian:kósăm `hair, fibre, colour of animal's hair or coat' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: kos-mo-Page in Pokorny: 585Other cognates: -
3 luska
luska Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `peel, shell, pod, scale'Page in Trubačev: XVI 188-191Russian:Czech:Old Czech:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:ljȕska `shell, pod, scale (of fish, reptiles)' [f ā];lȕska (arch.) `skin, shell, pod, scale (of fish), splinter' [f ā];Čak. lūskȁ (Orbanići) `splinter' [f ā], lūskȍ [Accs]Slovene:lȗska `scale, bran' [f ā]Latvian:làuskas2 `flake, dandruff' [Nompf ā]Comments: According to Vaillant, * luska is derived from the verb * luskati < * lup-sk-ati (< * loup-). Though the accentuation of several forms is in conflict with this etymology, its is nevertheless an attractive solution. The East Latvian form làuskas2 may very well differ etymologically from laûska `something broken, potsherd, splinter, the breaker (personification of frost)', which clearly derive from laûzt `break'. This raises the question to what extent *louǵ-sk- may be present in Slavic. -
4 luskati
luskati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `peel, shell, pod'Page in Trubačev: XVI 192-194Russian:luskát' `peel, shell, pod' [verb];lúskat' `peel, shell, pod' [verb]Polish:ɫuskać `peel, shell, pod' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:ljȕskati (dial.) `peel, shell, pod' [verb]Slovene:lúskati `peel, shell, pod, clean (fish)' [verb]Bulgarian:l'úskam (dial.) `peel, shell, pod' [verb]Latvian:làuskāt2 `flake, peel' [Nompf ā] -
5 luskъ
luskъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `peel, shell, pod'Page in Trubačev: XVI 197-198Russian:Czech:Slovak:Old Polish:Slovene:lȗsk `pod, bran, flake of skin' [m o] -
6 pȏrxъ
pȏrxъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `dust'Old Church Slavic:Russian:pórox `gun-powder, powder' [m o]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:prȃh `dust, powder' [m o];Čak. prå̑h (Vrgada) `dust, powder' [m o];Čak. prȏh (Hvar) `dust, powder' [m o];Čak. prȃh (Novi, Orbanići) `dust, powder' [m o]Slovene:prȃh `dust, powder' [m o], prȃha [Gens], prahȗ [Gens]Bulgarian:Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: porṣ-Latvian:pā̀rsla `flake, particle (snow, hoarfrost, ashes)' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: pors-o-
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Flake — may refer to:In food preparation: * Fish flake, a platform for drying cod * Flake (fish), an Australian term for edible flesh of one of several species of shark * Flake (chocolate), a chocolate barIn science: * Lithic flake, a fragment of stone… … Wikipedia
Flake — (fl[=a]k), n. [Cf. Icel. flakna to flake off, split, flagna to flake off, Sw. flaga flaw, flake, flake plate, Dan. flage snowflake. Cf. {Flag} a flat stone.] 1. A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything; a film; flock; lamina;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flake — Flake, eine Variante von Flacke, ist der Familienname von Floyd H. Flake (Floyd Harold Flake, * 1945), US amerikanischer Politiker, methodistischer Geistlicher Jeff Flake (* 1962), US amerikanischer Politiker Otto Flake (1880–1963), deutscher… … Deutsch Wikipedia
flake — flake1 [flāk] n. [ME < Scand, as in Norw flak, ice floe, ON flakna, to flake off < IE * plāg, flat < base * plā > PLAIN1] 1. a small, thin mass [a flake of snow] 2. a thin piece or layer split off or peeled off from anything; chip ☆ 3 … English World dictionary
Flake — Flake, n. [Etym. uncertain; cf. 1st {Fake}.] A flat layer, or fake, of a coiled cable. Flake after flake ran out of the tubs, until we were compelled to hand the end of our line to the second mate. F. T. Bullen. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flake — модифицированный FLAC кодер, разработанный Джастином Рагглесом (англ. Justin Ruggles) и включённый в состав библиотеки FFmpeg. Даёт лучшую компрессию и скорость кодирования нежели libFLAC. См. также FLAC Ссылки Flake: FLAC encoder (англ.). … … Википедия
flake — flake; flake·less; flake·let; … English syllables
flake — Ⅰ. flake [1] ► NOUN 1) a small, flat, very thin piece of something. 2) N. Amer. informal a crazy or eccentric person. ► VERB 1) come away from a surface in flakes. 2) split into flakes … English terms dictionary
Flake — (fl[=a]k), n. [Cf. Icel. flaki, fleki, Dan. flage, D. vlaak.] 1. A paling; a hurdle. [prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. A platform of hurdles, or small sticks made fast or interwoven, supported by stanchions, for drying codfish and other things.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flake — Flake, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flaked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flaking}.] To form into flakes. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flake — Flake, v. i. To separate in flakes; to peel or scale off. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English