- baldre
- [ЪаГгэ]
vb.
-r, -de, -t
разбивать, ломать
Danish-russian dictionary. 2013.
Danish-russian dictionary. 2013.
baldre — bald|re vb., r, de, t (slå i stykker) … Dansk ordbog
baudrier — (bô dri é) s. m. Bande de buffle ou d étoffe qui, mise en écharpe, sert à porter un sabre, une épée. Baudrier d Orion, les trois étoiles qui sont en ligne droite au milieu de la constellation d Orion. HISTORIQUE XIIe s. • Li cuens Reynaus … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
baldric — baldricked, adj. /bawl drik/, n. a belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn diagonally from shoulder to hip, supporting a sword, horn, etc. Also, baldrick. [1250 1300; ME bauderik, bawdryk, baudry < AF baudré, baldré, OF baldrei, baudré, perh. … Universalium
baldric — c.1300, belt worn over the shoulder, from O.Fr. baldre (Mod.Fr. baudrier shoulder belt ), which probably is from L. balteus belt, said by Varro to be of Etruscan origin. The English word perhaps influenced by M.H.G. balderich (which is itself… … Etymology dictionary
baldric — bal•dric [[t]ˈbɔl drɪk[/t]] n. her an often ornamented belt worn diagonally across the chest to support a sword or horn • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME bauderik, alter. of AF baudré, baldré, OF baldrei (of obscure orig.) … From formal English to slang
bhel-6 — bhel 6 English meaning: to sound, speak, onomatopoeic words Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schallen, reden, brũllen, bellen”; Schallwurzel Material: O.Ind. bhaṣá ḥ “barking, baying” (*bhel s ), bhüṣ atē “talks, speaks, prattles”;… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary