Ogledalo — may refer to: Ogledalo (Peychinovich book), a religious collection written by Kiril Peychinovich in modern Bulgarian Ogledalo (group), a Serbian chamber music theater group formed by Boris Kovač Ogledalo, a song by Bulgarian rock band Ostava This … Wikipedia
ogledalo — oglèdalo sr DEFINICIJA uglačana površina ili posebna vrsta stakla koja odražava ono što se pred njom nalazi; zrcalo SINTAGMA krivo ogledalo namjerno zakrivljeno da bi se dobila iskrivljena, groteskna slika ETIMOLOGIJA vidi ogledati … Hrvatski jezični portal
oglèdalo — sr uglačana površina ili posebna vrsta stakla koja odražava ono što se pred njom nalazi; zrcalo ∆ {{001f}}krivo ∼ namjerno zakrivljeno da bi se dobila iskrivljena, groteskna slika … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
Kiril Peychinovich — Кирил Пейчинович Kiril Pejčinoviḱ Кирил Пејчиновиќ Portrait of Kiril Peychinovich Born 1770 Tearce, Ottoman Empire (present day Republic of Macedonia) Died … Wikipedia
Petar i Zli Vuci — Infobox musical artist Name = Petar i Zli Vuci Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Belgrade, Serbia Yugoslavia Genre = Ska New Wave Years active = 1980 ndash; 1983 Label = Jugoton Associated acts =… … Wikipedia
NJEGOŠ (PETAR II PETROVIC) — Njegoš est un des plus célèbres poètes et philosophes slaves du Sud. Malgré une mort prématurée, en 1851 à Cetinje, il marqua, comme homme politique, l’histoire de son pays. Comme écrivain et penseur, il était presque seul dans son Monténégro à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ogledálce — sr 1. {{001f}}hip. i dem. od ogledalo 2. {{001f}}dem. od ogledalo, džepno ogledalo, zrcalo … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
ogledalce — ogledálce sr DEFINICIJA 1. hip. i dem. od ogledalo 2. dem. od ogledalo, džepno ogledalo, zrcalo ETIMOLOGIJA vidi ogledati … Hrvatski jezični portal
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš — Петар II Петровић Његош Born 13 November (November 1 Old Style), 1813 Njeguši, present day Montenegro Died 31 October (October 19 Old Style), 1851 Cetinje, Montenegro, Ottoman Empire … Wikipedia
Ivan Ančić — (February 11 1624 ndash; July 24 1685), was a Croatian theological writer. He was born in Lipa near Duvno, and likely finished his basic education at the monastery in Rama where he was ordained as a Franciscan in 1643. He attended gymnasium in… … Wikipedia