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41 Славян просветители
Christianity: Apostles of the SlavsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Славян просветители
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42 баян
General subject: poet (of the ancient Slavs) -
43 восточные славяне
History: East Slavs -
44 поляне
History: Polanians (Slavic tribe), Polanes, Polans (tribe, ancestors of the Polish, Western Slavs) -
45 Perun
Религия: (The thunder-god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order) Перун -
46 Polans
История: (tribe, ancestors of the Polish, Western Slavs) поляне -
47 gontyna
gontyna, kontynaf.lit. pagan temple of ancient Slavs.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gontyna
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48 kontyna
gontyna, kontynaf.lit. pagan temple of ancient Slavs.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kontyna
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49 prasłowiańszczyzna
f.1. jęz. Proto-Slavonic l. Proto-Slavic (language).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prasłowiańszczyzna
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50 cosaco
adj.Cossack.m.Cossak, member of the Slavs living in the southern part of Russia.* * *► adjetivo1 Cossack1 Cossack\beber como un cosaco familiar to drink like a fish————————1 Cossack* * *cosaco, -aADJ SM / F1) (=soldado) Cossack2) Cono Sur (=policía) mounted policeman* * *- ca masculino, femenino Cossackbeber como un cosaco — (fam) to drink like a fish (colloq)
* * *= cossack.Ex. Among the groups of warriors this books studies are the Scottish highlanders, hussars, mamluks, lancers, and cossacks.----* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* * *- ca masculino, femenino Cossackbeber como un cosaco — (fam) to drink like a fish (colloq)
* * *= cossack.Ex: Among the groups of warriors this books studies are the Scottish highlanders, hussars, mamluks, lancers, and cossacks.
* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* * *cosaco -camasculine, feminineCossack* * *
cosaco sustantivo masculino Cossack
' cosaco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
beber
English:
fish
* * *cosaco, -a♦ adjCossack♦ nm,fCossack;Fambeber como un cosaco to drink like a fish -
51 славист
м.specialist in the history, philology, etc., of the Slavs, Slavonic scholar -
52 слов'янство
сSlavdom; the Slavs -
53 Slav
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54 Slav
[sla:v; slæv]1.nounSlovan(ka);2.adjectiveslovanskiSouthern (Eastern, Western) Slavs — južni (vzhodni, zahodni) Slovani -
55 Sclav
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56 Slav
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57 Slavonian
slovēniete, slovēnis; slāviete, slāvs; slovēņu valoda; slāvu valodu grupa; slovēņu; slāvu -
58 Slavisch
adj. Slavic, of or pertaining to the Slavs or their languages--------n. Slavic, group of Indo-European languages (includes Russian, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, etc.) -
59 Južni Slaveni
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60 pobratym|iec
m książk. 1. (rodak) countryman 2. (pokrewnej narodowości) ich pobratymcy Rosjanie Russians, their fellow Slavs 3. (druh) friendThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pobratym|iec
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