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książk garment, vestmentrozdzierać szaty (nad +instr) — to rend one's garments over
* * *f.1. vestment, garment; pl. garb, clothes; szaty duchownego kośc. clerical garb; pot. clericals; ( symbol stanu duchownego) the cloth; szata liturgiczna kośc. liturgical vestment; rozdzierać szaty przen. tear one's clothes.2. przen. szata graficzna druk. layout; szata roślinna ekol. plant cover; szata letnia/zimowa orn. (= barwy upierzenia) summer/winter dress.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szata
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