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s 1. dar, poklon, 2. [jur] dar, poklon, nadarbina; pravo darivanja 3. darovitost, nadarenost, talent / [bibl] # of tongues= čudesni dar govorenja nepoznatim jezicima; [US eccl] besmisleni slogovi (riječi) izgovarani u vjerskom zanosu; # of the gab= dar govora, rječitost; I would not have (take) it as a #= ne bih ga (uzeo) ni da mi ga tko pokloni* * *
dar
darovati
nadarenost
obdariti
poklon
pokloniti
talent
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