ˈbɔɪˈskaut

  • 111skautowski — skautowskiscy przym. od skaut Kapelusz, kij skautowski. Proporczyk skautowski …

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  • 112scuttle — {{11}}scuttle (n.) bucket, O.E. scutel dish, platter, from L. scutella serving platter, dim. of scutra flat tray, dish, perhaps related to scutum shield (see HIDE (Cf. hide) (n.1)). A common Gmc. borrowing from Latin (Cf. O.N. skutill, M.Du …

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  • 113sheet — {{11}}sheet (n.1) O.E. sciete (W.Saxon), scete (Mercian) cloth, covering, from P.Gmc. *skautijon, from base *skauta project (Cf. O.N. skaut corner of cloth, Goth. skauts seam, hem of a garment; Du. schoot Ger. Schoß bo …

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  • 114skautski — skàutskī prid. DEFINICIJA 1. koji se odnosi na skaute 2. pren. iron. djevičanski čist ili naivan, djetinjasto nevin, bezazleno nedužan [skautski moral; skautski pogled na svijet] ETIMOLOGIJA vidi skaut …

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  • 115skautizam — skautìzam m <G zma> DEFINICIJA međunarodni omladinski pokret; zasnovan na disciplini i kolektivnom duhu, ima za cilj da boravkom i radom u prirodi pridonese fizičkom razvoju i odgajanju mladeži u internacionalnom duhu ETIMOLOGIJA vidi skaut …

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  • 116pathfinder — (izg. pȃtfājnder) m DEFINICIJA 1. onaj koji pokazuje put i omogućuje snalaženje u nepoznatom kraju; izviđač, vodič, skaut 2. vojn. pov. u 2. svjetskom ratu, noćna rasvjeta u obliku divovskih baklji puštana iz aviona nad prostorom predviđenim za… …

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  • 117sheet — I [[t]ʃit[/t]] n. 1) a large rectangular piece of cotton or other fabric used as an article of bedding, commonly in pairs, with one below and one above the sleeper 2) a broad, relatively thin surface, layer, or covering: a sheet of ice[/ex] 3) a… …

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  • 118skauta- — *skauta germ., Substantiv: nhd. Zipfel, Keil, Ecke, Schoß ( Maskulinum) (1); ne. corner, wedge (Neutrum), lap (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., mhd., ae., afries., anfrk …

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  • 119scuttle — English has three distinct words scuttle. The oldest, ‘large container’ [15] (now mainly encountered in coal scuttle), was borrowed from Old Norse skutill, which goes back ultimately to Latin scutella ‘tray, salver’ (from which English also gets… …

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  • 120sheet — ‘cloth’ [OE] and sheet ‘rope attached to a sail’ [OE] are distinct words, although they have a common ancestor. This was the Germanic base *skaut , *skut ‘project’, which also produced English scot free, scuttle ‘sink a ship’, shoot, shot, shout …

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