Above the yard is a bowl of milk. Chalice - Dahl's explanatory dictionary

BOWL a vessel with a hemisphere or so; brother; misa. Who will give one to drink from these little ones a cup of icy water, Matt. * A cup of congratulations, farewell, a glass of wine. * Drink a bitter cup, moo grief, trouble. A cup, the Solovetsky Sea, to drink good health! The house is like a full bowl. House - bowl-cup. We eat porridge from the same bowl. A good porridge (mash), but a small cup. What cup he poured to a friend, such is to drink himself. Not your cup, not for you to drink. Eco happiness - on the bridge with a cup! Above the yard, is there a bowl of milk (a month)? A cup, the same, a vessel for drinking or slurping. Wooden cup, misa (bowl), stavets. Sweet cup. Tea cup. Please for a cup of tea! Have another cup! The cups were knocked, but no tea was seen. | Chalice, horn. round cradle: the axis rotates and cast-iron paws knead the ground. | Miscellaneous things that look like a cup: a shield or a plate for an equestrian sword and broadsword; | knee, round bone, adhering to the strands of the thigh and tibia; | flowers: a circle in the middle of the pallet, inside the corolla, with stamens and a carpel. | Round cutting in a log, when cutting the corners of a log house. | Holes on horse teeth, by which age is recognized. The horse brought the cup together, she is already nine years old. Chalice, cup, referring to a cup, a cup. A cup-bearer is a court cup-bearer, who has drinks in charge and enchanters at hand. In monasteries: monk, head of the cellar, drinks. | Sib. a schismatic who eats only from his own cup. The bowl Cyathus plant. Chasing, drinking, feasting.
  • YARD
    adv. Using the yard as a place of movement; through …
  • YARD in the Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova:
    adv. Using the yard as a place of movement; through …
  • YARD in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language Efremova:
  • YARD in the Big Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    adv. the situation places Using the yard as a place of movement; through …
  • BOWL in the Directory of Constellations, Latin names.
  • BOWL in the Dictionary of Fine Art Terms:
    - a vessel for drinking round shape, with a wide top and a narrow bottom. Vessels devoid of legs, with a body, were usually called bowls, ...
  • ABOVE
    DASH" - in the balance sheet - the name of the current ...
  • MONTH in the Dictionary of Economic Terms:
    CONTRACT - see CONTRACT MONTH...
  • MONTH in the Dictionary of Economic Terms:
    NEAREST - see NEXT MONTH…
  • ABOVE in Medical terms:
    see Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide...
  • BOWL
    (lat. Crater) constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, in the middle latitudes of Russia it is visible in winter and ...
  • ABOVE in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    abbreviation …
  • MONTH in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    time interval1) synodic - the period of the change of lunar phases, equal to 29.5306 sr. solar days.2) Sidereal (stellar) - the time of a full revolution of the Moon ...
  • ABOVE
    short name for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide...
  • MONTH in big Soviet encyclopedia, TSB:
    a period of time close to the period of revolution of the moon around the earth. There are M. (see table and fig.): synodic - a period of change ...
  • MONTH in encyclopedic dictionary Brockhaus and Euphron:
    a period of time equal to approximately 30 days and based on the changes in the phases of the moon (etymologically the words M. and the moon in many languages ​​...
  • BOWL in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -i, f. 1. In the old days: a rounded vessel for wine. Silver h. To drink a bitter cup (trans.: to experience misfortune; high). Drink ...
  • MONTH in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -a, pl. -s, -ev, m. 1. A unit of time according to the solar calendar, equal to one twelfth of a year (from 28 ...
  • ABOVE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    by someone, a preposition with those. item I. Indicates a stay, finding someone-something. over, above someone. in some respect. Lamp over the table. …
  • BOWL
    BOWL (lat. Crater), constellation South. hemispheres of the sky, cf. latitudes of Russia can be seen in winter and ...
  • ABOVE in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    abbr. name nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide ...
  • MONTH in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    MONTH, a period of time close to the period of revolution of the Moon around the Earth. There are M .: synodic - the period of the change of lunar phases, equal to 29.5306 ...
  • MONTH in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    MONTH Gen. Andes. (b. 1936), scientist in the field of electronics, acad. RAS (1984), Vice President. RAS (since 1987). Tr. on high-current emission ...
  • MONTH in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    ? a period of time equal to approximately 30 days and based on the changes in the phases of the moon (etymologically the words M. and the moon in many ...
  • BOWL
    cha "sha, cha" shi, cha "shi, cha" sh, cha "she, cha" sham, cha "shu, cha" shi, cha "shey, cha" neck, cha "shami, cha" she, ...
  • MONTH in the Full accentuated paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    month, month, month, month, month, month, month, month, month, month, month, month, ...
  • MONTH in the Dictionary of Epithets:
    Moon. About the size, shape of the disk; about the position of the month in the sky, the time of appearance. Tall, distant, two-horned, crooked, steep-horned (nar.-poet.), small, young, ...
  • COSTS in the Dictionary of the Great Russian language of business communication:
    one hundred and m - means the final stage of distribution, i.e. availability of goods in a particular outlet. Options: get up, it's bad. BUT …
  • MONTH
    Gap ...
  • BOWL in the Dictionary for solving and compiling scanwords:
    "capacity...
  • ABOVE in the Dictionary for solving and compiling scanwords:
    "... an abyss into ...
  • BOWL
    see fate || drain the cup of suffering, full ...
  • ABOVE- in the Dictionary of synonyms of Abramov:
    cm. …
  • MONTH in the Dictionary of synonyms of Abramov.
  • BOWL
    agglochasha, brother, gabala, candeya, goblet, font, constellation, vessel, fate, phial, chara, cup, ...
  • COSTS in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language:
    enough is needed...
  • ABOVE in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language:
    necessary, …
  • MONTH in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language:
    av, adar, april, boedromium, brumaire, vandemiere, vantoz, december, germinal, july, june, iyar, kislev, moon, may, march, marheshvan, messidor, month, month, ...
  • BOWL in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language Efremova:
    and. 1) a) An ancient banquet vessel for wine in the shape of a hemisphere. b) The amount of liquid contained in such a vessel. 2) Use …
  • ABOVE- in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language Efremova:
    1. prefix A word-building unit that forms nouns with the meaning of the same object or phenomenon that is called the motivating noun, but ...
  • ABOVE in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language Efremova:
    preposition (and also necessary) with creative. pad. Use when referring to: 1) location, stay, someone's action. or something. over or...
  • MONTH in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language Efremova:
    1. m. 1) One twelfth of the astronomical year, each having an independent name (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, ...
  • ABOVE
    over and over...
  • MONTH in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Lopatin:
  • BOWL
    bowl, -i, tv. …
  • MONTH in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    month, -a, tv. -em, pl. -s, -ev; by month (within months); with the previous name of the month is written separately, for example: in ...
  • BOWL in the Spelling Dictionary:
    ch'asha, -i, tv. …
  • ABOVE in the Spelling Dictionary:
    over and over...
  • MONTH in the Spelling Dictionary:
    month, -a, tv. -em, pl. -s, -ev; by months (during months) ; with the preceding month name is written separately, for example: ...
  • BOWL
    In the old days: a round vessel for wine. Silver h. To drink a bitter cup. (trans.: to experience misfortune; high.). Drink the cup of death (trans. ...
  • ABOVE in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Ozhegov:
    Indicates the direction of the action on something + Sit over the book. Laugh at the weirdo. over Indicates being, finding someone on top of, above ...

BOWL- and. a vessel with a hemisphere or so; brother; misa. who will give to drink one of these little ones with a cup of icy water, Matt. * a cup of congratulations, farewell, a glass of wine. * drink a bitter cup, moo grief, trouble. a cup, the Solovetsky sea, to drink valiant health! the house is like a full bowl. house - bowl-cup. we eat porridge from the same bowl. a good porridge (mash), but a small cup. What cup he poured out to a friend, such is to drink himself. not your cup, not for you to drink. eco happiness - on the bridge with a cup! above the yard, is there a bowl of milk (a month)? a cup, the same, a vessel for drinking or slurping. wooden cup, misa (bowl), stavets. honey cup. tea cup. please for a cup of tea! have another cup! they knocked on the cups, but did not see the tea. | bowl, horn round cradle: the axis rotates and CAST IRON paws knead the ground. | different things that look like a cup: a shield or a plate for an equestrian sword and broadsword; | knee, round bone, adhering to the strands of the thigh and tibia; | flowers: a circle in the middle of the pallet, inside the corolla, with stamens and a carpel. | rounded cutting in a log, when cutting the corners of a log house. | holes on horse teeth, by which age is recognized. the horse brought a cup, she was already nine years old. cup, cup, to the cup, cup related. a cup-bearer m. a court cup-bearer, who has drinks in charge and enchanters at hand. in monasteries: monk, head of the cellar, drinks. | sib. a schismatic who eats only from his own cup. bowl Cyathus plant. to drink, to drink, to feast.

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