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1 Ostler
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2 tagapagalagà ng kabayo
ostler -
3 konjušar
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4 Ostlerin
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5 sota
ostler, hostler, groom -
6 guadarnés
► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 tack room————————1 tack room* * *masculino (ant)a) ( mozo) stable boy, ostler (arch)b) ( lugar) harness room* * *masculino (ant)a) ( mozo) stable boy, ostler (arch)b) ( lugar) harness room* * *( ant)2 (lugar) harness room* * *guadarnés nm1. [lugar] harness room2. [mozo] stable boy -
7 коняр
groom, stable-man/-lad(главен) stud-groom(в хан) (h)ostler(който пасе коне) horse-herd* * *коня̀р,м., -и groom, stable-man/-lad; ( главен) stud groom; (в хан) (h)ostler; ( който пасе коне) horse-herd.* * *groom; stableman; stud-groom* * *1. (в хан) (h)ostler 2. (главен) stud-groom 3. (който пасе коне) horse-herd 4. groom, stable-man/-lad -
8 aurīga
aurīga ae, m and f a charioteer, driver, V.: aurigae ex proelio excedunt, Cs.—Fem.: aurigam sororem, V.—An ostler, groom, V.—The Wagoner (a constellation), C.—A pilot, O.* * *charioteer, driver; groom, ostler; helmsman; the Waggoner (constellation) -
9 конюх
groom* * ** * *groom, stableman, hostler, ostler* * *curriergroomhorsemanhostlerostlerstable-manstablemanstud-groomyardman -
10 конюх
1) General subject: currier, groom, horse-boy, horseman, hostler, ostler (на постоялом дворе), sice, stable-man, stableman, strapper, stud groom, stud-groom, swipe, yardman2) Military: hobbler3) Agriculture: harnesser, horsekeeper, stable boy4) Mining: stable boss (подземной конюшни)5) Indian language: syce -
11 אורוון
n. ostler, horseman; one who works in a stable; one who cares for horses -
12 מטפל בסוסים
groom, liveryman, ostler -
13 סייס
groom, ostler, stableboy, horseman, liveryman -
14 סיס
groom, ostler, stableboy, horseman, liveryman————————swallow, swift (bird) -
15 masztalerz
m 1. (pracownik stadniny) groom 2. przest. head groom* * *mppl. Gen. i Acc. -y l. -ów przest. stableman, groom; hostler, ostler; rzad. currier.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > masztalerz
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16 karl
sg - karlen, pl - karle1) па́рень м2) рабо́тник м* * *I. (en -e)( på landet) farmhand;( staldkarl) groom,( i kro) ostler;( fyr) chap, bloke,(am) guy;[ en fandens (el. farlig el. (aller)helvedes) karl] a hell of a guy;S he thinks he's the bee's knees;[ han er karl for sin hat] he can hold his own. -
17 staldkarl
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18 मान्दुरिकः _māndurikḥ
मान्दुरिकः An ostler, groom. -
19 конюх
чgroom, stableman, hostler, ostler, strapper -
20 seyis
n. groom, ostler, hostler, stableman, sice, syce* * *groom (n.)
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ostler — variant of hostler … New Collegiate Dictionary
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ostler — noun /ˈɒslə,ˈɑːslɚ/ A person employed at an inn, hostelry, or stable to look after horses; a groom Syn: groom … Wiktionary