hren — hrȅn m <G hrèna> DEFINICIJA bot. povrtna biljka (Armoracia lapathifolia) pikantna okusa, korijen se koristi kao začin [ljut kao hren] ONOMASTIKA pr. (nadimačka): Hrȅn (1000, Donja Stubica), Hrȅnār (100, Zagreb, Pregrada), Hrènčević (Velika… … Hrvatski jezični portal
hrenþi- — *hrenþi , *hrenþiz germ., stark. Neutrum (i): nhd. Rind; ne. neat (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., afries., as., ahd.; Hinweis: s. *hrenþi ; Etymologie: s … Germanisches Wörterbuch
hrenþiz — s. hrenþi ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Slav de Hren — Music= Slav de Hren s music combines jazz, rock and classical music. This is result of work of two musicians: George Marinov is an underground avant garde guitar player, Svetoslav Bitrakov is an experienced soft jazz and rock… … Wikipedia
Eva Hren — Nom Eva Hren Pays d’origine … Wikipédia en Français
Eva Hren — is a Slovenian guitar player and singer of popular music. She has begun her career as a popular music singer with the Katrinas trio. After leaving the trio, she recorded an individual album Vzhod Zahod . External links *… … Wikipedia
gʷhren- — To think. 1. frantic, frenetic, frenzy, phrenia, phreno ; phrenitis, from Greek phrēn, the mind, also heart, midriff, diaphragm. 2. Extended zero grade root form *gʷhrn̥ d . phrase; … Universalium
gʷhren- — gʷhren English meaning: phrenic; soul, mind Deutsche Übersetzung: “Zwerchfell as Sitz of Geistigen, Verstand, Denken”? Material: Gk. φρήν “Zwerchfell” (pl. “ intestines, entrails “), ‘soul, ghost, Verstand, heart”, φρονέω “denke” … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
u̯edh-2, u̯ed- before nasal — u̯edh 2, u̯ed before nasal English meaning: to lead Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũhren; heimfũhren, heiraten (vom Manne)” Material: O.Ind. vadhū f. “bride, young wife, woman”, Av. vaδū ds., vüδayeiti (Kaus.) “leads, zieht”, with upa … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
k̂erǝ-, k̂rā- — k̂erǝ , k̂rā English meaning: to mix; to cook Deutsche Übersetzung: “mischen, durcheinanderrũhren”, partly also “kochen” (vom Umrũhren) Material: O.Ind. srüyati “kocht, brät”, srīṇüti “mischt, kocht, brät”, srītá “gemischt”,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary