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Dictionary Slovak → English: [rím] | Translation 1 - 4 of 4 |
Slovak | English | ||
um. amor {m} [symbol lásky (podľa rím. boha lásky Amora) a jeho zobrazenie v podobe chlapca s lukom a šípmi] | cupid [naked boy representing Cupid, with wings and a bow and arrows, used as a symbol of love.] | ||
arch. nábož. fara {f} [rím.-kat. al. anglikánska] | rectory | ||
nábož. Šťastena {f} [rím. bohyňa slepej náhody, šťastia] | Fortuna | ||
nábož. Oltárna sviatosť {f} [v rím.-kat. cirkvi] | Eucharist |
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