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s mač; mil sablja, bodež; fig vojna vlast; rat; sl bajoneta / broad # = mač široke oštrice za siječenje; cavalry # = sablja; court # = mač kakav se nosi uz dvorsko odijelo; scutching # = mlat za konoplju; the # of the spirit = ri- ječ Božja; to cross #s = ukrstiti mačeve, ogledati se s kime [& fig]; to measure #s = ukrstiti mačeve, ogledati se s kim [& fig]; to draw the # = trgnuti mač; započeti rat; to sheathe the # = staviti mač u korice, prestati ratovati; to throw one's # into the scale = poduprijeti zahtjeve oružjem ili silom; to put to the # = okrenuti pod sablju, sabljom ubiti; the # of justice= pravna vlast; the # = vojna vlast; vrhovna vlast, rat; attr # and cloak = aristokratski, plemićki; the # of Damocles = Damoklov mač; at the point of the # = pod oružanom prijetnjom* * *
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3 sword bearer
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4 sword belt
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5 sword cut
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6 sword dance
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7 sword fish
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8 sword hand
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9 sword hilt
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10 sword law
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11 sword-arm
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12 sword-bearer
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13 sword-belt
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14 sword-cut
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15 sword-dance
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16 sword-fish
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17 sword-hand
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18 sword-hilt
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19 sword-law
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20 small sword
s mač kojim se samo bode (ne siječe), rapir, bodež
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Sword — (s[=o]rd), n. [OE. swerd, AS. sweord; akin to OFries. swerd, swird, D. zwaard, OS. swerd, OHG. swert, G. schwert, Icel. sver[eth], Sw. sv[ a]rd, Dan. sv[ae]rd; of uncertain origin.] 1. An offensive weapon, having a long and usually sharp pointed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sword — ► NOUN 1) a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a handguard, used for thrusting or striking. 2) (the sword) literary military power; violence. ● beat (or turn) swords into ploughshares Cf. ↑turn swords into ploughshares ● he who liv … English terms dictionary
sword — [so:d US so:rd] n [: Old English; Origin: sweord] 1.) a weapon with a long pointed blade and a handle 2.) a/the sword of Damocles literary a bad thing that might happen at any time ▪ The treaty hung like a sword of Damocles over French politics.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
SWORD — est un jeu de rôle. Vous êtes dans la peau d un personnage et vous montez de niveau, il y a des combats, et c est à travers un monde imaginaire ou virtuel et fictif. Ce n est bien sur pas du 3D mais le remplissage est très bon sans compter les… … Wikipédia en Français
Sword — est un jeu de rôle. Vous êtes dans la peau d un personnage et vous montez de niveau, il y a des combats, et c est à travers un monde imaginaire ou virtuel et fictif. Ce n est bien sur pas du 3D mais le remplissage est très bon sans compter les… … Wikipédia en Français
sword — [ sɔrd ] noun count ** a weapon with a short handle and a long sharp blade cross swords (with someone) to disagree or argue with someone about something: Once again, they are crossing swords over the issue of welfare reform. a double edged/two… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sword — [sôrd] n. [ME < OE sweord, akin to Ger schwert, prob. < IE base * swer , to cut, pierce] 1. a hand weapon having a long, sharp pointed blade, usually with a sharp edge on one or both sides, set in a hilt; broadsword, rapier, saber, scimitar … English World dictionary
sword — O.E. sweord, from P.Gmc. *swerdan (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. swerd, O.N. sverð, Swed. svärd, M.Du. swaert, Du. zwaard, O.H.G. swert, Ger. Schwert), related to O.H.G. sweran to hurt, from *swertha , lit. the cutting weapon, from PIE root … Etymology dictionary
sword|ed — «SR dihd, SOHR », adjective. armed with a sword … Useful english dictionary
Sword — For other uses, see Sword (disambiguation) and Swords (disambiguation). Swiss longsword, 15th or 16th century A sword is a bladed weapon (edged weapon) used primarily for cutting or thrusting. The precise definition of the term varies with the… … Wikipedia
sword — n. 1 a weapon usu. of metal with a long blade and hilt with a handguard, used esp. for thrusting or striking, and often worn as part of ceremonial dress. 2 (prec. by the) a war. b military power. Phrases and idioms: put to the sword kill, esp. in … Useful english dictionary