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- tri|pó Mot Agut Nom masculí
Diccionari Català-Català . 2013.
Diccionari Català-Català . 2013.
tripó — s. m. 1. Tripeça com assento triangular de couro e os pés unidos. 2. Banco portátil de fechar, em forma de tesoura, com quatro pés e assento de lona ou alcatifa. 3. Tripé … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Tripo Kokolja — (February 28, 1661 October 18, 1713) was a Croatian painter. His name is sometimes given as Trifun Kokoljić or Cocoglia. He is chiefly remembered today for introducing the still life and landscape painting into the art of the eastern… … Wikipedia
tripo--tripo — trì·po trì·po conf. che rode, che perfora; tarlo {{line}} {{/line}} ETIMO: dal gr. thríps, thripós tarlo … Dizionario italiano
Tripoljekultur — Tripọljekultur, Kurzbezeichnung für Cucuteni Tripolje Kultur … Universal-Lexikon
triporis — tripõris, ė adj. (2) NdŽ; L742 kuris su trimis poromis: Triporiai lapai – plunksniški lapai su trimis lapelių poromis BTŽ235 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
triposmis — tripõsmis, ė adj. (2) NdŽ sudarytas iš trijų posmų … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
tripa — tripo f. tripe. Tripa grassa : gras double. Metre lei tripas au soleu en quauqu un : éventrer quelqu un. Flac coma una tripa : mou comme une chiffe. Tripa de cat de gat : corde à boyau … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
Andrija Zmajević — (late July 1628, Perast, Most Serene Republic of Venice 7 September 1694, Perast, Republic of Venice) was a distinguished Serbian Baroque poet and contributor to the Roman Catholic Church from the Bay of Kotor. He was also a prominent theologian… … Wikipedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor — Map of Montenegro Kotor Bishopric Blue … Wikipedia
List of Montenegrins — This is a list of prominent people from Montenegro.It includes individuals who ethnically declare or have declared themselves as Montenegrins. Several persons on the list fall outside of this ethnic group, largely on the basis of self… … Wikipedia