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shroud - Etymology dictionary

02.06.2020 — {11}}shroud (n.) O.E. scrud a garment, clothing, from W.Gmc. *skruthan, from P.Gmc. *skrud cut (Cf. O.N. skruð shroud of a ship, Dan., Swed. skrud dress, attire ) ...
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careful investigations from russian to english

рус Соматизированное расстройство. eng Somatization disorder. The main features are multiple, recurrent and frequently changing physical symptoms of at least two years' duration. Most patients...
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ragtag - Etymology dictionary

12.08.2020 — 1820, from RAG (Cf. rag) (n.) + TAG (Cf. tag) (n.); originally in expression rag tag and bobtail the rabble (tag rag and bobtail is found in 1650s), from bobtail cur, ...
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mit kaltem wasser from german to russian

Remember this site. All languages Abkhaz Adyghe Afrikaans Ainu Akan Albanian Alsatian Altaic Arabic Aragonese Armenian Aromanian Asturian Aymara Azerbaijani Bagobo Bashkir Basque Belarusian...
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John Thomas Sweeney

Look at other dictionaries: John E. Sweeney — John Sweeney Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York s 20th district In office January 3, 1999 – January 3, 2007 Prece … Wikipedia. Sweeney (name) — Sweeney is a surname that is in most cases, of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic Mac Suibhne meaning son of Suibhne . The Gaelic name, Suibhne , was a byname …
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chickens come home to roost

26.09.2020 — If you say that chickens have come home to roost, you mean that bad or embarrassing things done in the past by someone are now causing problems for that ...
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rumour

Look at other dictionaries: rumour — ru‧mour [ˈruːmə ǁ ər] , rumor noun [countable, uncountable] information that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true: • A spokesman denied rumours that the company was considering abandoning the U.S. market. Financial and business terms. rumour — (US rumor) NOUN a currently circulating story or report of unverified ...