slovo | definícia |
goy (encz) | goy, n: |
goy (wn) | goy
n 1: a Christian as contrasted with a Jew [syn: gentile, {non-
Jew}, goy] |
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gargoyle (encz) | gargoyle,chrlič Josef Kosek |
gargoylism (encz) | gargoylism, n: |
goya (encz) | Goya,Goya n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
nagoya (encz) | Nagoya,město - Japonsko n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
goya (czen) | Goya,Goyan: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Gargoyle (gcide) | Gargoyle \Gar"goyle\, n. [OE. garguilie, gargouille, cf. Sp.
g['a]rgola, prob. fr. the same source as F. gorge throat,
influenced by L. gargarizare to gargle. See Gorge and cf.
Gargle, Gargarize.] (Arch.)
A spout projecting from the roof gutter of a building, often
carved grotesquely. [Written also gargle, gargyle, and
gurgoyle.]
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gurgoyle (gcide) | Gargoyle \Gar"goyle\, n. [OE. garguilie, gargouille, cf. Sp.
g['a]rgola, prob. fr. the same source as F. gorge throat,
influenced by L. gargarizare to gargle. See Gorge and cf.
Gargle, Gargarize.] (Arch.)
A spout projecting from the roof gutter of a building, often
carved grotesquely. [Written also gargle, gargyle, and
gurgoyle.]
[1913 Webster]Gurgoyle \Gur"goyle\, n.
See Gargoyle.
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Gurgoyle (gcide) | Gargoyle \Gar"goyle\, n. [OE. garguilie, gargouille, cf. Sp.
g['a]rgola, prob. fr. the same source as F. gorge throat,
influenced by L. gargarizare to gargle. See Gorge and cf.
Gargle, Gargarize.] (Arch.)
A spout projecting from the roof gutter of a building, often
carved grotesquely. [Written also gargle, gargyle, and
gurgoyle.]
[1913 Webster]Gurgoyle \Gur"goyle\, n.
See Gargoyle.
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kabaragoya (gcide) | Water monitor \Wa"ter mon"i*tor\ (Zool.)
A very large lizard (Varanaus salvator) native of India. It
frequents the borders of streams and swims actively. It
becomes five or six feet long. Called also {two-banded
monitor}, and kabaragoya. The name is also applied to other
aquatic monitors.
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burgoyne (wn) | Burgoyne
n 1: British general in the American Revolution who captured
Fort Ticonderoga but lost the battle of Saratoga in 1777
(1722-1792) [syn: Burgoyne, John Burgoyne, {Gentleman
Johnny}] |
francisco de goya (wn) | Francisco de Goya
n 1: Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his
satires (1746-1828) [syn: Goya, Goya y Lucientes,
Francisco Goya, Francisco de Goya, {Francisco Jose de
Goya}, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes] |
francisco goya (wn) | Francisco Goya
n 1: Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his
satires (1746-1828) [syn: Goya, Goya y Lucientes,
Francisco Goya, Francisco de Goya, {Francisco Jose de
Goya}, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes] |
francisco jose de goya (wn) | Francisco Jose de Goya
n 1: Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his
satires (1746-1828) [syn: Goya, Goya y Lucientes,
Francisco Goya, Francisco de Goya, {Francisco Jose de
Goya}, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes] |
francisco jose de goya y lucientes (wn) | Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes
n 1: Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his
satires (1746-1828) [syn: Goya, Goya y Lucientes,
Francisco Goya, Francisco de Goya, {Francisco Jose de
Goya}, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes] |
gargoyle (wn) | gargoyle
n 1: a spout that terminates in a grotesquely carved figure of a
person or animal
2: an ornament consisting of a grotesquely carved figure of a
person or animal |
gargoylism (wn) | gargoylism
n 1: hereditary disease (autosomal recessive) consisting of an
error is mucopolysaccharide metabolism; characterized by
severe abnormalities in development of skeletal cartilage
and bone and mental retardation [syn: Hurler's syndrome,
Hurler's disease, gargoylism, dysostosis multiplex,
lipochondrodystrophy] |
goya (wn) | Goya
n 1: Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his
satires (1746-1828) [syn: Goya, Goya y Lucientes,
Francisco Goya, Francisco de Goya, {Francisco Jose de
Goya}, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes] |
goya y lucientes (wn) | Goya y Lucientes
n 1: Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his
satires (1746-1828) [syn: Goya, Goya y Lucientes,
Francisco Goya, Francisco de Goya, {Francisco Jose de
Goya}, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes] |
john burgoyne (wn) | John Burgoyne
n 1: British general in the American Revolution who captured
Fort Ticonderoga but lost the battle of Saratoga in 1777
(1722-1792) [syn: Burgoyne, John Burgoyne, {Gentleman
Johnny}] |
nagoya (wn) | Nagoya
n 1: an industrial city in southern Honshu |
gargoyle (foldoc) | Gargoyle
A language for compiler writing.
[J.V. Garwick, CACM 7(1):16-20, (Jan 1964)].
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gargoyle (devil) | GARGOYLE, n. A rain-spout projecting from the eaves of mediaeval
buildings, commonly fashioned into a grotesque caricature of some
personal enemy of the architect or owner of the building. This was
especially the case in churches and ecclesiastical structures
generally, in which the gargoyles presented a perfect rogues' gallery
of local heretics and controversialists. Sometimes when a new dean
and chapter were installed the old gargoyles were removed and others
substituted having a closer relation to the private animosities of the
new incumbents.
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