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1 stih
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2 aleksandrinac
m pros Alexandrine (verse), Alexandrian (verse)* * *• Alexandrine -
3 kila
f coll kilogram(me) I na -e pounds (and pounds) of, tons of; na -e stihova reams and reams of verse, miles of verse; imati koju -u više weigh a few pounds more, be a few pounds heavier; imaš sto -a you weigh a ton* * *• rupture• hernia -
4 kiloherc
m el kilocycle per second kilometar m kilometre I oko -ar about one k., less than a mile; fig vidi se na kilohercar you can see it from a mile (from miles) away);fig na -re stihova reams and reams of verse, miles of verse; na 101. - ru at K. 101; mot brojilo -a -
5 kitica
bunch of flowers, bouquet, pjesme stanza* * *• bouquet• verse• stave• stanza• strophe -
6 naracija u stihu
• narration in verse -
7 nepravilan stih
• irregular verse -
8 opjevati
vt pf sing about; praise in song, sing smb's deeds/exploits; celebrate in verse* * *• sing -
9 pisati pjesme
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10 pjesma
stihovi poem, za pjevanj song* * *• carol• chant• rhyme• descant• tune• verse• song• air• poetry• poem• melody -
11 prigodan
adj casual, occasional | prigodanne marke comemmorative stamps; prigodanni stihovi occasional verse* * *• becoming• apposite• appropriate• occasional• pertinent -
12 značenje stiha
• the meaning of the verse -
13 dvanaesterac
m pros dodecasyllabic line, twelve-syllable verse; anat -dvanaesnik -
14 neopjevan
pp & adj unsung, not praised in verse -
15 opjevati se
vr pf praise oneself in song, sing one's own deeds/exploits; celebrate oneself in verse -
16 osmerac
m (stih) octosyllabic (verse); (čamac) eight(s), eights-boat, eight-oared shell -
17 spjevati
vt pf write/make a poem, compose/ /write a long poem, be the author of, write verse -
18 stihoklepstvo
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