-
1 herod-baba
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > herod-baba
-
2 herod-baba
-
3 herod-baba
бой-ба́ба -
4 herod
-
5 herod:
\herod:-baba бой-баба
-
6 baba
сущ.• баба* * *1) pot. baba (stara kobieta) старуха2) baba, babka (ciasto) баба, кулич3) pot. baba (kobieta) разг. баба (женщина)4) techn. baba, bijak, ubijak техн. баба* * *♀ баба:stara \baba старуха;
herod-- шутл. бон-баба;ależ \baba z ciebie! ты настоящая баба!; \baba kulista тех. шаровидная баба;
\baba kamienna археол. каменная баба;● \baba-jaga баба-яга; \baba wielkanocna кулич
* * *жба́баstara baba — стару́ха
herod-baba — шутл. бой-ба́ба
ależ baba z ciebie! — ты настоя́щая ба́ба!
baba kulista — тех. шарови́дная ба́ба
- baba wielkanocnababa kamienna — археол. ка́менная ба́ба
-
7 baba
(pot) (pej: kobieta) woman; ( wieśniaczka) countrywoman; ( tchórz) coward* * *I.baba1f.1. pot. pog. l. żart. woman; stara baba old woman, old bag; latać za babami chase skirt; womanize; baba z wozu, koniom lżej good riddance to bad rubbish; masz babo placek here's a pretty kettle of fish.2. ( w złożeniach) herod-baba battle-axe, virago; baba-chłop mannish woman, manly woman; baba-jaga witch, hag.4. ( ciasto) baba cake ( Polish type of cake baked in a fluted tube pan); baba wielkanocna Easter baba.5. bud. pile-driver head, monkey.6. przest. (= staruszka) old crone.II.baba2f.archeol. stone baba ( female figure erected by the nomads of the Eurasian steppes).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > baba
-
8 dragon
Ⅰ m pers. 1. Hist., Wojsk. dragoon 2. (N pl dragony) pot., pejor. (herod-baba) battleaxe pot.; (firebreathing) dragon pejor.- chodzić/ruszać się jak dragon to lumber (around) like a bear a. a piece of heavy artilleryⅡ m inanim. (G dragona a. dragonu) (patka) belt at the back (of a coat)* * *mphist. dragoon.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dragon
См. также в других словарях:
herod-baba — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż Ia, CMc. herod bababie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 8}}pot. {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} kobieta stanowcza i energiczna, bezwzględnie narzucająca swoją wolę innym; także: kobieta kłótliwa,… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
baba — I ż IV, CMs. bababie; lm D. bab 1. rub. żart. «dojrzała kobieta» Tęga, wielka baba. Biuro pełne bab. Płakać jak baba. ∆ Baba jaga, baba jędza «postać bajkowa uosabiająca zło; czarownica, wiedźma» ◊ Herod baba «kobieta, zwykle potężnej budowy,… … Słownik języka polskiego
herod — m IV, DB. a, Ms. herododzie; lm M. y, DB. ów tylko w lm «widowisko ludowe o tematyce związanej z tekstem biblijnym o narodzeniu Chrystusa; kolędnicy przedstawiający takie widowisko» herod baba pot. «kobieta despotyczna, brutalna, skłonna do… … Słownik języka polskiego
Baba Ben Buta — was a teacher of the Law at the time of Herod the Great, and perhaps a member of the prominent family known as The Sons of Baba ( Bene Baba ), who, at the time of the siege of Jerusalem by Herod (37 B.C.), resisted its surrender, and whom… … Wikipedia
Józef Ignacy Kraszewski — (Warsaw, July 28, 1812 – March 19, 1887, Geneva) was a Polish novelist. LifeKraszewski (Krah SHEFF ski), a prolific writer, produced more than two hundred novels. He is best known for his epic series on the history of Poland, comprising twenty… … Wikipedia
Jerusalem during the Second Temple Period — The Temple Mount … Wikipedia
List of names for the biblical nameless — Nicolas Poussin s Moses rescued from the Nile (1638) shows Pharaoh s daughter, who is unnamed in the Bible, but called Bithiah in Jewish tradition. This list provides names given in Jewish, Islamic or Christian tradition for characters who are… … Wikipedia
SAMARITANS — This article is arranged according to the following outline: history samaritan origins samaritans in the time of nehemiah the samaritans in the second temple period samaritans in the graeco roman diaspora excavations on mt. gerizim late roman to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Menahem the Essene — For the Israelite King, see Menahem (Ben Gadi). For the Khazar ruler of the same name, see Menahem (Khazar). For the medieval poet and philologist, see Menahem ben Saruq. Rabbinical Eras Chazal Zugot Tannaim Amoraim Savoraim Geonim Rishonim… … Wikipedia
COSTOBAR° — COSTOBAR°, prominent Idumean of the first century B.C.E. (his ancestors served as priests of the Idumean god, Koz). At the time of Herod s capture of Jerusalem in 37 B.C.E., Costobar was given the task of blocking the city s exits to prevent the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Pharisees — The word Pharisees (lat. pharisæ|us , i ) comes from the Hebrew פרושים perushim from פרוש parush , meaning separated [Ernest Klein Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language ] . The Pharisees were, depending on the time, a… … Wikipedia