- jedar
- jedar (Del lat. fetāre, parir). tr. Cantb. Dicho de la vaca o de la cerda: parir.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
jedar — (del lat. «fetāre», parir; Cantb.) tr. Aplicado a la vaca y la cerda, *parir. * * * jedar. (Del lat. fetāre, parir). tr. Cantb. Dicho de la vaca o de la cerda: parir … Enciclopedia Universal
jedar — jȅdar prid. <odr. jȅdrī, komp. jèdrijī> DEFINICIJA koji je čvrst, krupan, razvijen; krepak ETIMOLOGIJA prasl. i stsl. jędrъ (rus. jádryj: brz) ? ≃ grč. hadrós: pun, zreo … Hrvatski jezični portal
Jedars — at Jabal Lakhdar from Gsell (1901) Jedars (French spelling: Djedars) is the modern archaeological name given to thirteen monumental Berber mausoleums south of Tiaret city in Algeria. The name is derived from the Arabic: جدار jidār (wall) which… … Wikipedia
krȅpak — krȅp|ak prid. 〈odr. krȅpkī, komp. krȅpčī/krèpkijī〉 1. {{001f}}koji je snažan, čvrst, jak (o osobi); jedar 2. {{001f}}koji je poletan, svjež (o stilu, jeziku itd.); jedar 3. {{001f}}koji okrepljuje [∼ka juha] … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
jedriti — jédriti nesvrš. <prez. īm, pril. sad. rēći, gl. im. rēnje> DEFINICIJA postajati jedar ETIMOLOGIJA vidi jedar … Hrvatski jezični portal
Namakkal — This article is about the municipality in Tamil Nadu, India. For its namesake district, see Namakkal district. Namakkal … Wikipedia
Basava — (also known as Basaveshwara ( kn. ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ) or Basavanna(ಬಸವಣ್ಣ) 1134 ndash;1196) was a philosopher and a radical social reformer. He for the first time, in the Hindu society, created an awareness on discriminatory and exploitative nature of the… … Wikipedia
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Devar Dasimayya — is a famous mid 10th century poet in Kannada. He said to have been born in Mudanuru, a village full of temples. His village has Ramanath temple among its many temples, dedicated to Shiva as worshiped by Rama, the epic hero, an incarnation of… … Wikipedia
Gedor — A wall. 1) A city in the mountains or hill country of Judah (Josh. 15:58), identified with Jedar, between Jerusalem and Hebron. 2) 1 Chr. 4:39, the Gederah of Josh. 15:36, or the well known Gerar, as the LXX. read, where the patriarchs… … Easton's Bible Dictionary