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1 дочка
little daughter, little girlaffiliate company, business unit, subsidiary, subsidiary company -
2 fīliola
fīliola ae, f dim. [filia], a little daughter: sua: duce filiolā Curionis (of an effeminate man).* * * -
3 Töchterchen
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4 Wunschkind
n planned child; sie war ein Wunschkind she was their long-awaited baby* * *Wụnsch|kindntplanned child* * *Wunsch·kindnt planned child* * *das wanted child* * *Wunschkind n planned child;sie war ein Wunschkind she was their long-awaited baby* * *das wanted child -
5 córeczka
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > córeczka
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6 дочурка
ж. разг.little daughter / girl; (в обращении тж.) girlie -
7 θυγατρίοις
θυγάτριονlittle daughter: neut dat pl -
8 θυγατρίου
θυγάτριονlittle daughter: neut gen sg -
9 θυγατρίω
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10 θυγατρίῳ
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11 θυγατρίων
θυγάτριονlittle daughter: neut gen pl -
12 θυγάτρια
θυγάτριονlittle daughter: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
13 θυγάτριον
θυγάτριονlittle daughter: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
14 वत्स
vatsám. (prob. originally, « yearling», fr. a lost word vatas) a calf, the young of any animal, offspring, child (voc. vatsa often used as a term of endearment = my dear child, my darling) RV. etc. etc.;
a son, boy ( seeᅠ bāla-v-);
a year ( seeᅠ tri-v-);
N. of a descendant of Kaṇva RV. PañcavBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
of an Āgneya (author of RV. X, 187) Anukr. ;
of a Kāsyapa Kathās. ;
of the step-brother of Maitreya (who passed through fire to prove the falseness of Maitreya's allegation that he was the child of a Ṡūdra) Mn. VIII, 116 (Sch.) ;
of a son of Pratardana MBh. Hariv. ;
of a son of Sena-jit Hariv. ;
of a son of Aksha-mālā Cat. ;
of a son of Uru-kshepa VP. ;
of a son of Soma-ṡarman Kathās. ;
of the author of a law-book Cat. ;
(with carakâ̱dhvaryu-sūtra-kṛit) of another author ib. ;
of a serpent-demon VP. ;
N. of a country (whose chief town is Kauṡāmbī) Kathās. ;
Nerium Aistidysentericum L. ;
the Kutaja tree L. ;
pl. the descendants of Vatsa ĀṡvṠr. (cf. Pāṇ. 2-4, 64 Sch.);
the inhabitants of the country called Vatsa MBh. Kathās. ;
(ā) f. a female calf, little daughter (voc. vatse = my dear child) Kālid. Uttarar. Prab. ;
m. n. the breast, chest L. ;
+ cf. vatsara andᅠ ἐτος for γγέτος;
Lat. vetus, vetus-tus, vitulus;
Germ. widar, Widder;
Eng. wether
- वत्सकामा
- वत्सगुरु
- वत्सच्छवी
- वत्सजानु
- वत्सज्ञु
- वत्सतन्ती
- वत्सतन्त्रि
- वत्सतर
- वत्सत्व
- वत्सदन्त
- वत्सदेवी
- वत्सनपात्
- वत्सनाभ
- वत्सनाभि
- वत्सनिकान्त
- वत्सप
- वत्सपति
- वत्सपत्तन
- वत्सपाल
- वत्सपालक
- वत्सपालन
- वत्सपीता
- वत्सप्रचेतस्
- वत्सप्रि
- वत्सप्री
- वत्सप्रीति
- वत्सप्रीय
- वत्सबन्धा
- वत्सबालक
- वत्सभुमि
- वत्समित्र
- वत्समुख
- वत्सराज
- वत्सराज्य
- वत्सरूप
- वत्सलाञ्छन
- वत्सवरदाचार्य
- वत्सवत्
- वत्सविन्द
- वत्सवृद्ध
- वत्सव्यूह
- वत्सशाल
- वत्सशाला
- वत्सस्मृति
- वत्सहनु
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15 Töchterchen
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16 faworyt|ka
f 1. (ulubienica) favourite GB, favorite US, darling- nasza mała córeczka jest faworytką ojca our little daughter is the fathers darling a. pet- jest faworytką pani od matematyki she’s her maths teacher’s pet- faworytka publiczności the public’s favourite2. (kobieta typowana do zwycięstwa) favourite GB, favorite US- faworytka biegu na 100 m the favourite in the 100 metre race- Rumunka będzie jedną z faworytek do medalu the Romanian is one of the favourites to win the medal3. (klacz typowana do zwycięstwa wyścigu) favourite GB, favorite US 4. (drzewo, owoc) a variety of American pearThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > faworyt|ka
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17 zoramen
iz.1. joy, exultation; hura \zoramena nire alabatxoa berriro ikustean! what a joy it was to see my little daughter again!2. ( eromena) madness; hori \zoramena da! that is crazy! | it's madness! -
18 дочурка
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19 kćerkica
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20 filiola
fīlĭŏla, ae, f. dim. [filia], a little daughter.I.Lit.: educare aliquam pro filiola [p. 750] sua, Plaut. Cist. 2, 3, 29:II.L. Paullus filiolam suam Tertiam animadvertit tristiculam,
Cic. Div. 1, 46, 103; Plaut. Cist. 4, 1, 13; id. Rud. prol. 39; M. Aurel. in Fronto, Ep. 5, 53 ed. Mai.; Juv. 6, 241:quoniam mihi videris hanc scientiam juris tamquam filiolam osculari tuam,
Cic. Mur. 10, 23.—Transf., sarcastically of an effeminate person:duce filiola Curionis, i. e. C. Curione C. F.,
Cic. Att. 1, 14, 5.— Poet., of the letters of Cadmus:Cadmi filiolae atricolores,
Aus. Ep. 7, 25.
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