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  • 1 korda

    korda Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `pile of logs'
    Page in Trubačev: XI 58-60
    Old Church Slavic:
    krada (Supr.) `bonfire, stake' [f ā]
    Russian:
    krada `bonfire' [f ā]
    Ukrainian:
    kóroda `pile of logs, wood-stack' [f ā]
    Old Czech:
    krada `tinder-box, torch' [f ā]
    Polish:
    króda (dial.) `hay-cock, stack of sheafs in a field' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    kráda `pile of logs, wood-stack, refining works' [f ā]
    Indo-European reconstruction: kord-eh₂
    Other cognates:
    Go. hrōt `roof' [n];
    MHG rāz(e) `stake' [f]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > korda

  • 2 grǫ̀da

    grǫ̀da; grǫdъ; gruda; grudъ Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `heap, lump'
    Page in Trubačev: VII 148-149
    Church Slavic:
    gruda (RuCS) `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Russian:
    grúda `heap, pile' [f ā]
    Old Russian:
    gruda `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Czech:
    hrouda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Slovak:
    hruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Polish:
    gruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā];
    grąd (dial.) `dry, elevated place, wood in such a place' [m o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    grȕda `clod, lump' [f ā];
    Čak. grȕda (Orbanići) `clod, lump' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    grúda `lump, clod, heap' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    grúda `lump, clod' [f ā]
    Lithuanian:
    grúodas `frozen earth or mud' [m o] 3

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > grǫ̀da

  • 3 grǫdъ

    grǫ̀da; grǫdъ; gruda; grudъ Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `heap, lump'
    Page in Trubačev: VII 148-149
    Church Slavic:
    gruda (RuCS) `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Russian:
    grúda `heap, pile' [f ā]
    Old Russian:
    gruda `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Czech:
    hrouda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Slovak:
    hruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Polish:
    gruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā];
    grąd (dial.) `dry, elevated place, wood in such a place' [m o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    grȕda `clod, lump' [f ā];
    Čak. grȕda (Orbanići) `clod, lump' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    grúda `lump, clod, heap' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    grúda `lump, clod' [f ā]
    Lithuanian:
    grúodas `frozen earth or mud' [m o] 3

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > grǫdъ

  • 4 gruda

    grǫ̀da; grǫdъ; gruda; grudъ Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `heap, lump'
    Page in Trubačev: VII 148-149
    Church Slavic:
    gruda (RuCS) `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Russian:
    grúda `heap, pile' [f ā]
    Old Russian:
    gruda `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Czech:
    hrouda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Slovak:
    hruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Polish:
    gruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā];
    grąd (dial.) `dry, elevated place, wood in such a place' [m o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    grȕda `clod, lump' [f ā];
    Čak. grȕda (Orbanići) `clod, lump' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    grúda `lump, clod, heap' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    grúda `lump, clod' [f ā]
    Lithuanian:
    grúodas `frozen earth or mud' [m o] 3

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > gruda

  • 5 grudъ

    grǫ̀da; grǫdъ; gruda; grudъ Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `heap, lump'
    Page in Trubačev: VII 148-149
    Church Slavic:
    gruda (RuCS) `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Russian:
    grúda `heap, pile' [f ā]
    Old Russian:
    gruda `heap, pile, breastbone, drop' [f ā]
    Czech:
    hrouda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Slovak:
    hruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā]
    Polish:
    gruda `lump of earth, clay' [f ā];
    grąd (dial.) `dry, elevated place, wood in such a place' [m o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    grȕda `clod, lump' [f ā];
    Čak. grȕda (Orbanići) `clod, lump' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    grúda `lump, clod, heap' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    grúda `lump, clod' [f ā]
    Lithuanian:
    grúodas `frozen earth or mud' [m o] 3

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > grudъ

  • 6 kòlda

    kòlda Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `block, log'
    Page in Trubačev: X 122-123
    Old Church Slavic:
    gladǫ (sic: Supr.) `block' [Accsf ā]
    Russian:
    kolóda `block, log, (water-)trough' [f ā]
    Czech:
    kláda `block, log, beam' [f ā]
    Slovak:
    klada `block, log, beam' [f ā]
    Polish:
    kɫoda `block, log' [f ā]
    Upper Sorbian:
    kɫóda `stocks, fetter' [f ā]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    klȁda `block, log, beam' [f ā]
    Slovene:
    kláda `block, log, layer' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    kláda `pile, pyre' [f ā]
    Indo-European reconstruction: kold-eh₂
    Other cognates:
    Gk. κλάδος `branch, shoot'
    ;
    OIc. holt `wood'
    ;
    OHG holz `wood'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > kòlda

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Wood — /wood/, n. 1. Grant, 1892 1942, U.S. painter. 2. Leonard, 1860 1927, U.S. military doctor and political administrator. * * * I Hard, fibrous material formed by the accumulation of secondary xylem produced by the vascular cambium. It is the… …   Universalium

  • Wood fuel — is wood used as fuel. The burning of wood is currently the largest use of energy derived from a solid fuel biomass. Wood fuel can be used for cooking and heating, and occasionally for fueling steam engines and steam turbines that generate… …   Wikipedia

  • Pile — Pile, n. [F. pile, L. pila a pillar, a pier or mole of stone. Cf. {Pillar}.] 1. A mass of things heaped together; a heap; as, a pile of stones; a pile of wood. [1913 Webster] 2. A mass formed in layers; as, a pile of shot. [1913 Webster] 3. A… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Wood drying — (also seasoning lumber or timber seasoning) refers to reducing the moisture content of wood prior to its use. For some purposes wood is not dried at all (it is used green ) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green wood] . Often the wood needs to be in …   Wikipedia

  • Pile — Pile, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Piled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Piling}.] 1. To lay or throw into a pile or heap; to heap up; to collect into a mass; to accumulate; to amass; often with up; as, to pile up wood. Hills piled on hills. Dryden. Life piled on… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pile — pile1 [pīl] n. [ME < MFr < L pila, pillar] 1. a mass of things heaped together; heap 2. a heap of wood or other combustible material on which a corpse or sacrifice is burned 3. a large building or group of buildings 4. Informal a) a large… …   English World dictionary

  • wood — wood1 woodless, adj. /wood/, n. 1. the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem. 2. the trunks or main stems of trees as suitable for architectural and other… …   Universalium

  • pile — pile1 /puyl/, n., v., piled, piling. n. 1. an assemblage of things laid or lying one upon the other: a pile of papers; a pile of bricks. 2. Informal. a large number, quantity, or amount of anything: a pile of work. 3. a heap of wood on which a… …   Universalium

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