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#945 · Jan 20, 2024
#944 · Jan 19, 2024
A covered walkway or arcade around a church or monastery.
#943 · Jan 18, 2024
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#941 · Jan 16, 2024
Relating to a parish or parish house (e.g., parish office).
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#939 · Jan 14, 2024
Relating to Ireland or the Irish; Irish.
#938 · Jan 13, 2024
Feminine adjective meaning very large or gigantic, like a giant.
#937 · Jan 12, 2024
To tell or make up fairy tales and fantastical stories.
#936 · Jan 11, 2024
A windthrow area in a forest with many uprooted or broken trees after a storm or…
#935 · Jan 10, 2024
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#933 · Jan 08, 2024
Metal shackles or chains used to restrain a person, especially on the hands or f…
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#928 · Jan 03, 2024
A set share or amount that must be met or observed (e.g., a production or import…
#927 · Jan 02, 2024
A mime; a performer who expresses actions and emotions without words using gestu…
#926 · Jan 01, 2024
#925 · Dec 31, 2023
A supporter or member of Hlinka’s Slovak People’s Party (HSĽS), often with a neg…
#924 · Dec 30, 2023
A line or an imaginary direction that marks or separates something.
#923 · Dec 29, 2023
A loud, often mocking laugh.
#922 · Dec 28, 2023
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#920 · Dec 26, 2023
Form of the adjective “oslí” in Slovak (genitive/locative singular), meaning “do…
#919 · Dec 25, 2023
A strong man; a person with great physical strength.
#918 · Dec 24, 2023
Genitive singular form of “rubeľ” (ruble), used in phrases like “without a ruble…
#917 · Dec 23, 2023
Stuffy, oppressive air, especially in heat or before a storm.
#916 · Dec 22, 2023