slovo | definícia |
pacha (encz) | pacha,paša (titul vojenského hodnostáře v osmanské říši) n: viz
pasha Petr Prášek |
Pacha (gcide) | Pacha \Pa*cha"\, n. [F.]
A civil or military authority in Turkey or Egypt; same as
Pasha.
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pacha (gcide) | Pasha \Pa*sha"\, n. [Turk. p[=a]sh[=a], b[=a]sh[=a]; cf. Per.
b[=a]sh[=a], b[=a]dsh[=a]h; perh. a corruption of Per.
p[=a]dish[=a]h. Cf. Bashaw, Padishah, Shah.]
An honorary title given to officers of high rank in Turkey,
as to governers of provinces, military commanders, etc. The
earlier form was bashaw. [Written also pacha.]
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Note: There are three classes of pashas, whose rank is
distinguished by the number of the horsetails borne on
their standards, being one, two, or three, a pasha of
three tails being the highest.
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pacha (wn) | pacha
n 1: a civil or military authority in Turkey or Egypt [syn:
pasha, pacha] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
pachatel (msasasci) | pachatel
- culprit, malefactor, offender, wrongdoer, perpetrator |
spachany (msasasci) | spachany
- committed |
spachat (msasasci) | spachat
- commit |
spolupachatel (msasasci) | spolupachatel
- accessory |
mishpachah (encz) | mishpachah, n: |
pacha (encz) | pacha,paša (titul vojenského hodnostáře v osmanské říši) n: viz
pasha Petr Prášek |
pachatel (czen) | pachatel,culprintn: PetrVpachatel,culpritn: Zdeněk Brožpachatel,malefactorn: Zdeněk Brožpachatel,offendern: Zdeněk Brožpachatel,perpn: obvykle trestného činu Pavel Machekpachatel,perpetratorn: Martin M.pachatel,wrongdoern: Zdeněk Brož |
pachatel únosu (czen) | pachatel únosu,rapern: IvČa |
pachatelé (czen) | pachatelé,culpritsn: Zdeněk Brožpachatelé,malefactorsn: Zdeněk Brožpachatelé,offendersn: Zdeněk Brožpachatelé,perpetratorsn: Zdeněk Brož |
spolupachatel (czen) | spolupachatel,accessaryn: Zdeněk Brožspolupachatel,accessory Zdeněk Brožspolupachatel,accomplicen: |
spolupachatelství (czen) | spolupachatelství,complicityn: Zdeněk Brož |
spolupachatelé (czen) | spolupachatelé,partners in crime mikosoft |
Capitan Pacha (gcide) | Capitan Pasha \Ca`pi*tan" Pa*sha"\ or Capitan Pacha \Ca`pi*tan"
Pa*cha"\ (k[aum]`p[-e]*t[aum]n" p[.a]*sh[aum]"). [See
capitan.]
The chief admiral of the Turkish fleet.
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Gastropacha Americana (gcide) | Lappet \Lap"pet\, n. [Dim. of lap a fold.]
A small decorative fold or flap, esp. of lace or muslin, in a
garment or headdress. --Swift.
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Lappet moth (Zool.), one of several species of bombycid
moths, which have stout, hairy caterpillars, flat beneath.
Two common American species (Gastropacha Americana, and
Tolype velleda) feed upon the apple tree.
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Jaspachate (gcide) | Jaspachate \Jas"pa*chate\, n. [L. iaspachates, Gr. ?.] (Min.)
Agate jasper. [Obs.]
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pacha (gcide) | Pacha \Pa*cha"\, n. [F.]
A civil or military authority in Turkey or Egypt; same as
Pasha.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]Pasha \Pa*sha"\, n. [Turk. p[=a]sh[=a], b[=a]sh[=a]; cf. Per.
b[=a]sh[=a], b[=a]dsh[=a]h; perh. a corruption of Per.
p[=a]dish[=a]h. Cf. Bashaw, Padishah, Shah.]
An honorary title given to officers of high rank in Turkey,
as to governers of provinces, military commanders, etc. The
earlier form was bashaw. [Written also pacha.]
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Note: There are three classes of pashas, whose rank is
distinguished by the number of the horsetails borne on
their standards, being one, two, or three, a pasha of
three tails being the highest.
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Pachacamac (gcide) | Pachacamac \Pa`cha*ca*mac"\, prop. n.
A divinity worshiped by the ancient Peruvians as the creator
of the universe.
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Pachak (gcide) | Pachak \Pa*chak"\, n. (Bot.)
The fragrant roots of the Saussurea Costus, exported from
India to China, and used for burning as incense. It is
supposed to be the costus of the ancients. [Written also
putchuck.]
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Pachalic (gcide) | Pachalic \Pa*cha"lic\, a. & n.
See Pashalic.
[1913 Webster]Pashalic \Pa*sha"lic\, n. [Written also pachalic.] [Turk.]
The jurisdiction of a pasha.
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pachalic (gcide) | Pachalic \Pa*cha"lic\, a. & n.
See Pashalic.
[1913 Webster]Pashalic \Pa*sha"lic\, n. [Written also pachalic.] [Turk.]
The jurisdiction of a pasha.
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mishpachah (wn) | mishpachah
n 1: (Yiddish) the entire family network of relatives by blood
or marriage (and sometimes close friends); "she invited the
whole mishpocha" [syn: mishpocha, mishpachah] |
pacha (wn) | pacha
n 1: a civil or military authority in Turkey or Egypt [syn:
pasha, pacha] |
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