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Kilij — (с турецкой Килич) рубящее или рубяще колющее клинковое холодное оружие. Имеет вид сабли, с изогнутым лезвием . С гардой . Этот вид оружия широко использовался в Османской империи. Слово (килидж, килич) по турецки означает «меч» или «клинок»… … Википедия
saber — I. noun or sabre Etymology: French sabre, modification of German dialect Sabel, from Middle High German, probably of Slavic origin; akin to Russian sablya saber Date: 1680 1. a cavalry sword with a curved blade, thick back, and guard 2. a. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Etoka, Russia — Etoka ( ru. Этока) is a rural settlement in Predgorny District, Stavropol Krai, Russia, 2 km south of Lake Tambukan by the Etoka River, [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/RS/70/Etoka.html Etoka, Russia Page] ] [… … Wikipedia
Килич — XVIII века Па … Википедия
saber — saberlike, adj. /say beuhr/, n. 1. a heavy, one edged sword, usually slightly curved, used esp. by cavalry. 2. a soldier armed with such a sword. 3. Fencing. a. a sword having two cutting edges and a blunt point. b. the art or sport of fencing… … Universalium
Spadeck — Recorded in several spelllings and found in most countries of Europe in its different forms, this is an occupational surname. In a sense it is of Ancient Greek origin, in that it derives from the word spathe meaning a broad sword, a two edged… … Surnames reference
saber — (n.) single edged sword, 1670s, from Fr. sabre heavy, curved sword (17c.), alteration of sable (1630s), from Ger. Sabel, probably ultimately from Hung. szablya saber, lit. tool to cut with, from szabni to cut. The Slavic words (Cf. Rus. sablya,… … Etymology dictionary
Sablia — Sp Sablià Ap Сабля/Sablya L kk. RF (Komijoje) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Сабля — Sp Sablià Ap Сабля/Sablya L kk. RF (Komijoje) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
sable — nm. : SABLyA nf. (Aix, Annecy, Cordon, Macôt Plagne, Morzine, Saxel, Thônes, Villards Thônes | Albanais 001), sablo (St Martin Porte), sabya (Arvillard) ; arêna, arin na (), R. l. arena … Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard