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41 Slav
1. (a) Slav. 2. Slavic, pertaining to the Slavs or their languages. -
42 İslav
1. (a) Slav. 2. Slavic, pertaining to the Slavs or their languages. -
43 przod|ek
Ⅰ m pers. (N pl przodkowie) ancestor- portrety przodków portraits of ancestors- mój przodek po mieczu/kądzieli an ancestor on my father’s side/my mother’s side- przodkowie dzisiejszych Słowian przywędrowali z Azji the ancestors of today’s Slavs migrated from AsiaⅡ m anim. Biol. ancestor- przodek świni domowej an ancestor of the domestic pigⅢ m inanim. (G przodka a. przodku) 1. Górn. face- przodek węglowy a coalface- przodek ścianowy a longwall- pracować na przodku to work at the coalface2. (część wozu) forecarriage- □ przodek działowy Wojsk. limberThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przod|ek
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44 Перун
1) Religion: Perun (The thunder-god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order)2) Mythology: Perhun -
45 Perun
Религия: (The thunder-god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order) Перун -
46 Баян
General subject: poet (of the ancient Slavs) -
47 баян
General subject: poet (of the ancient Slavs) -
48 поляне
History: Polanians (Slavic tribe), Polanes, Polans (tribe, ancestors of the Polish, Western Slavs) -
49 Polans
История: (tribe, ancestors of the Polish, Western Slavs) поляне -
50 austrumslāvi
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51 dienvidslāvi
I.1. южные славяне2. (Dienvidslāvijas iedzīvotāji;) югославы (население Югославии; Грам. инф.: обычно мн.; Окончания: \dienvidslāviов; ед.: и. югослав. р. \dienvidslāviа)LKLv59▪ Terminilv, dienvidu slāvi arheol.ru южные славянеde SüdslawenZin94▪ Sinonīmidienvidu slāviT09 -
52 dienvidu slāvi
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