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1 nochal
m (A nochala) pot. hooter pot.- rozwkasił mu nochala he whopped him on the nose pot.* * *miGen. -a beak, hooter.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nochal
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2 დაძლეული
vmastered, overborne, overcome, overpowered, vanquished, whopped -
3 მოერია
vwhopped -
4 ნაცემი
abeaten, clobbered, lambasted, lammed, pommelled, pummelled, thrashed, trounced, walloped, whopped -
5 ცემა
vbeat, clobber, lam, lambaste, lambasted, lammed, pommel, pommelled, pummel, pummelled, thrash, thrashed, thrashing, trounce, trounced, wallop, walloped, whipping, whippings, whop, whopped
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