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1 wich
uzmicah, uzmicaše (1, 3. pers. sing, praet. ind. act.); v. weichen -
2 Bann
m -(e)s stega, vlast (-i) f; (Bezirk) oblast f; (Fluch) prokletstvo, izopćenje n; gesellschaftlicher - izbjegavanje n nekoga iz društvenih razloga; (Zauber) začaranost (-i) f, urok m; in den - tun izopćiti; im - halten imati u vlasti; den - der Überlieferung brechen prekinuti (-nem) s predajom; der - ist gebrochen nestalo je uroka, savladane su zapreke; es wich der - von meiner Seele skide mi se teret s duše -
3 weichen
(i. i aux sein) v; vor jdm. - uzmicati (-čem), ustuknuti (knem) pred kim, ustupiti, zaostati (-nem) za; (fliehen) bježati (-žim); von der Stelle - micati (-čem) se s mjesta; der Übermacht - uzmaknuti (-knem) pred nadmoćnom silom; keinen Fußbreit - ne popuštati, ne ustuknuti (-knem); der Bann wich von meiner Seele fig skide mi se teret s duše
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