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  • 1 pretres

    Slovenian-english dictionary > pretres

  • 2 kopa

    kopa Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `heap'
    Page in Trubačev: XI 10-12
    Russian:
    kopá `heap of hay or rye' [f ā]
    Old Russian:
    kopa `monetary unit, shock (group of sixty units, group of sheaves)' [f ā]
    Czech:
    kopa `shock (group of sixty units), heap, pile, (dial.) hay-stack' [f ā]
    Slovak:
    kopa `shock (group of sixty units), heap, pile, hay-stack' [f ā]
    Polish:
    kopa `shock (group of sixty units, group of sheaves), hay-stack' [f ā]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    kȍpa (Vuk) `hay-stack' [f ā];
    kòpa `hay-stack' [f ā];
    Čak. kȍpa (Vrgada, Orbanići) `hay-stack' [f ā];
    Čak. kȍpa (Vrgada, Orbanići) `hay-stack' [f ā];
    Čak. kȍpa (Orbanići) `hole (to plant a tree in)' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    kópa `hay-stack' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    kopá `heap' [f ā]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: (s)kop-
    Lithuanian:
    kãpas `grave' [m o] 4
    Latvian:
    kaps `grave' [m o]
    Indo-European reconstruction: (s)kop-eh₂
    Page in Pokorny: 930

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > kopa

  • 3 bordlo

    bordlo Grammatical information: n. o
    Page in Trubačev: II 200-201
    Ukrainian:
    borólo (dial.) `cleft in a crag' [n o];
    boroló (dial.) `crag' [n o]
    Old Czech:
    bradlo `cliff, (pl.) fortification' [n o] \{1\}
    Slovak:
    bradlo `cliff' [n o]
    Polish:
    brodɫo (dial.) `hay-stack, shock' [n o];
    bródɫo (dial.) `hay-stack, shock' [n o]
    Old Polish:
    brodɫo `hay-stack' [n o]
    Bulgarian:
    brálo `weir' [n o]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰorH-dʰlom
    Page in Pokorny: 133
    Comments: Verbal derivative in *- dlo < *- dʰlo-, cf. -> * borti.
    Notes:
    \{1\} Cz. bradlo `handle of a stick' derives from *bьrati `take'.

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > bordlo

  • 4 pretresti

    shake, shock, strike

    Slovenian-english dictionary > pretresti

  • 5 sunek

    blast, dash, gust, jerk, jolt, shock

    Slovenian-english dictionary > sunek

  • 6 udarec

    bang, beat, blow, bump, kick, knock, punch, rap, shock, stroke

    Slovenian-english dictionary > udarec

  • 7 bьrgъ

    bьrgъ Grammatical information: m. o
    Page in Trubačev: III 167
    Czech:
    brh (obs.) `heap, shock, stack, quantity, net' [m o]
    Old Czech:
    brh `cave, hut, tent' [m o]
    Slovak:
    brh `stack' [m o]
    Old Polish:
    barg ( bark) `stack, rick' [m o]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰrgʰ-o-
    Page in Pokorny: 145

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > bьrgъ

  • 8 kuča

    kuča Grammatical information: f. jā Proto-Slavic meaning: `heap'
    Page in Trubačev: XIII 79
    Russian:
    kúča `heap, pile' [f jā];
    kúča (dial.) `hill, shock, hay-cock' [f jā]
    Czech:
    kuče (dial.) `lump, heap' [f jā]
    Polish:
    kucza (arch., dial.) `heap, pile' [f jā]
    Slovincian:
    kuča `tuft, mane' [f jā]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    kúča `bunch, bundle, forelock, sheaf' [f jā]
    Indo-European reconstruction: kouk-ieh₂
    Page in Pokorny: 589

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > kuča

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