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1 Kra-ten
сущ.; Manni диал.; SK, DTклановое поселение, община“Listen, young man. Cantab and I can be back at Red-path Kra-ten well before full dark. There we’ll call our menfolk to the Tempa, which is to us as the Meeting Hall is to the forgetful folk.” — Послушай, юноша. Мы с Кантабом можем вернуться в Кра-тен Красная Тропа задолго до полной темноты. Там мы созовём свой народ в Темпу, что для нас как Зал Собраний для забывчивого народа. (ТБ 6)
English-Russian dictionary of neologisms from a series of books by Stephen King "Dark Tower" > Kra-ten
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