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1 pig's trotters
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2 trotter
nounFuß, derpigs' trotters — (Cookery) Schweinsfüße
* * ** * *trot·ter[ˈtrɒtəʳ, AM ˈtrɑ:t̬ɚ]n▪ \trotters pl Schweinshaxen pl* * *I ['trɒtə(r)]n(= horse) Traber m IIn(of animal) Fuß m* * *trotter s1. Traber m (Pferd)2. GASTR (Schweins- etc) Hachse f* * *nounFuß, derpigs' trotters — (Cookery) Schweinsfüße
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3 nóż|ka
Ⅰ f 1. dim. (noga) leg- zgrabna nóżka a shapely leg- nóżka kurczaka a chicken drumstick2. dim. (stopa) foot 3. (podpora) leg- stolik na wygiętych nóżkach a bent-legged table- kieliszek na cienkiej nóżce a slender-stemmed glass- nóżka cyrkla leg of compasses4. (trzon grzyba) stem 5. Druk. (czcionki) foot Ⅱ nóżki plt Kulin. (cielęce) calf’s foot; (wieprzowe) pigs’ trotters- nóżki w galarecie pigs’ trotters in aspic■ nóżki na stół pot. (powiedz szczerze) lay a. put your cards on the table, show your hand a. cards; (wezwanie do zapłaty) it’s time to pay; Gry showdownThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nóż|ka
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4 trotter
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5 поросячі ніжки
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6 piedini di maiale
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7 trunculus
truncŭlus, i, m. dim. [1. truncus], a small piece cut off from the body, a bit, tip:suum,
pigs' trotters, pettitoes, Cels. 2, 20; 2, 22; 4, 7 fin. -
8 δίχηλος
δῐχηλ-ος, ον,A cloven-hoofed, Hdt.2.71;δ. ἔμβασις E.Ba. 740
:—freq. in [dialect] Dor. form [full] δίχᾱλος, Arist.PA 663a31, al.II with two pincers, prongs, or claws,πυραγρέτης AP6.92
(Phil.); πάγουρος ib. 196 (Stat. Flacc.), cf. Hero Bel.76.10; δίχιλα (sic) (i A. D.);εἰς δίχηλον διεσχισμένος Hero Spir.1.28
.III Subst., δίχηλα ὕεια pigs' trotters, Luc. Lex.6; cf. διχάλα.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίχηλος
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9 trotter
trotter n
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