slovo | definícia |
lhal (czen) | lhal,fibbedv: drobná neškodná lež metan |
lhal (czen) | lhal,liedv: Zdeněk Brož |
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allhallows (encz) | Allhallows,den všech svatých Zdeněk BrožAllhallows,svátek 1. Listopadu Zdeněk Brož |
valhalla (encz) | Valhalla,vikingské nebe luke |
belhal (czen) | belhal,stumpedv: Zdeněk Brož |
belhal se (czen) | belhal se,hobbled Zdeněk Brož |
kulhal (czen) | kulhal,hobbledv: Zdeněk Brožkulhal,limpedv: Zdeněk Brož |
selhal (czen) | selhal,failedv: Zdeněk Brožselhal,malfunctionedv: Zdeněk Brož |
selhalo (czen) | selhalo,failed web |
Allhallond (gcide) | Allhallond \All`hal"lond\, n.
Allhallows. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Allhallow (gcide) | Allhallow \All`hal"low\, Allhallows \All`hal"lows\, n.
1. All the saints (in heaven). [Obs.]
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2. All Saints' Day, November 1st. [Archaic]
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Allhallow eve (gcide) | Allhallow eve \All`hal"low eve`\ ([=e]v`).
The evening before Allhallows. See Halloween.
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Allhallowmas (gcide) | Allhallowmas \All`hal"low*mas\, n.
The feast of All Saints.
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Allhallown (gcide) | Allhallown \All`hal"lown\, a.
Of or pertaining to the time of Allhallows. [Obs.]
"Allhallown summer." --Shak. (i. e., late summer; "Indian
Summer").
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Allhallows (gcide) | Allhallow \All`hal"low\, Allhallows \All`hal"lows\, n.
1. All the saints (in heaven). [Obs.]
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2. All Saints' Day, November 1st. [Archaic]
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Allhallowtide (gcide) | Allhallowtide \All`hal"low*tide`\, n. [AS. t[imac]d time.]
The time at or near All Saints, or November 1st.
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keelhale (gcide) | Keelhaul \Keel"haul`\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Keelhauled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Keelhauling.] [3d keel + haul: cf. LG. & D.
kielhalen, G. kielholen. ] [Written also keelhale.] (Naut.)
To haul under the keel of a ship, by ropes attached to the
yardarms on each side. It was formerly practiced as a
punishment in the Dutch and English navies. --Totten.
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Valhalla (gcide) | Valhalla \Val*hal"la\, n. [Icel. valh["o]ll, literally, hall of
the slain; valr the slain (akin to AS. w[ae]l, OHG. wal
battlefield, wuol defeat, slaughter, AS. w[=o]l pestilence) +
h["o]ll a royal hall. See Hall, and cf. Walhalla.]
[Written also walhalla.]
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1. (Scand. Myth.) The palace of immortality, inhabited by the
souls of heroes slain in battle.
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2. Fig.: A hall or temple adorned with statues and memorials
of a nation's heroes; specifically, the Pantheon near
Ratisbon, in Bavaria, consecrated to the illustrious dead
of all Germany.
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walhalla (gcide) | Valhalla \Val*hal"la\, n. [Icel. valh["o]ll, literally, hall of
the slain; valr the slain (akin to AS. w[ae]l, OHG. wal
battlefield, wuol defeat, slaughter, AS. w[=o]l pestilence) +
h["o]ll a royal hall. See Hall, and cf. Walhalla.]
[Written also walhalla.]
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1. (Scand. Myth.) The palace of immortality, inhabited by the
souls of heroes slain in battle.
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2. Fig.: A hall or temple adorned with statues and memorials
of a nation's heroes; specifically, the Pantheon near
Ratisbon, in Bavaria, consecrated to the illustrious dead
of all Germany.
[1913 Webster] ValianceWalhalla \Wal*hal"la\, n. [Cf. G. walhalla, See Valhalla.]
See Valhalla.
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Walhalla (gcide) | Valhalla \Val*hal"la\, n. [Icel. valh["o]ll, literally, hall of
the slain; valr the slain (akin to AS. w[ae]l, OHG. wal
battlefield, wuol defeat, slaughter, AS. w[=o]l pestilence) +
h["o]ll a royal hall. See Hall, and cf. Walhalla.]
[Written also walhalla.]
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1. (Scand. Myth.) The palace of immortality, inhabited by the
souls of heroes slain in battle.
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2. Fig.: A hall or temple adorned with statues and memorials
of a nation's heroes; specifically, the Pantheon near
Ratisbon, in Bavaria, consecrated to the illustrious dead
of all Germany.
[1913 Webster] ValianceWalhalla \Wal*hal"la\, n. [Cf. G. walhalla, See Valhalla.]
See Valhalla.
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Wool-hall (gcide) | Wool-hall \Wool"-hall`\, n.
A trade market in the woolen districts. [Eng.]
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allhallows (wn) | Allhallows
n 1: a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first
observed in 835 [syn: All Saints' Day, Allhallows,
November 1, Hallowmas, Hallowmass] |
allhallows eve (wn) | Allhallows Eve
n 1: the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks
played by young people [syn: Halloween, Hallowe'en,
Allhallows Eve] |
allhallowtide (wn) | Allhallowtide
n 1: the season of All Saints' Day |
valhalla (wn) | Valhalla
n 1: (Norse mythology) the hall in which the souls of heros
slain in battle were received by Odin [syn: Valhalla,
Walhalla] |
walhalla (wn) | Walhalla
n 1: (Norse mythology) the hall in which the souls of heros
slain in battle were received by Odin [syn: Valhalla,
Walhalla] |
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