ezik büzük — sf., ğü 1) Ezilmiş ve büzülmüş, eğri büğrü 2) zf. Ezilmiş ve büzülmüş bir biçimde Karşısında ezik büzük duran, yorgun adamın yüzüne bakıyor hâkim. A. Kulin … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
ezik — uzunlamasına çizik, tırnak yarası I, 71bkz: az, iz … Divan-i Luqat-i it-Türk Dizini
Albena Bakratcheva — ( bg. Албена Бакрачева) (born 3 July 1961) is a Bulgarian Americanist [ [http://thoreau.eserver.org/naming.html The Thoreau Reader] ] [ [http://www.erunsmagazine.com/?rq=page artid=57 eRUNSMAGAZINE.COM, Issue 62, October, 2007] ] , best known for … Wikipedia
bulgarische Sprache — bulgarische Sprache, indoeuropäische Sprache, die zur südslawischen Sprachgruppe (slawische Sprachen) gehört und in Bulgarien, daneben auch von bulgarischen Minderheiten in Gebieten Griechenlands, der Türkei, Rumäniens und der Ukraine… … Universal-Lexikon
analgésique — [ analʒezik ] adj. et n. m. • 1866; de analgésie ♦ Qui supprime ou atténue la sensibilité à la douleur. ⇒ anesthésiant; antalgique, antidouleur. N. m. L aspirine, la morphine, sont des analgésiques. ● analgésique adjectif et nom masculin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bulgarian language — Not to be confused with Bulgar language. Bulgarian Български език Bălgarski ezik Spoken in Bulgaria, Turkey, Serbia, Greece, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Albania, Kosovo, Repub … Wikipedia
Vampire — For other uses, see Vampire (disambiguation). The Vampire, by Philip Burne Jones, 1897 Vampires … Wikipedia
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Pelasgians — The name Pelasgians (from Ancient Greek gr. Πελασγοί, Pelasgoí , singular Πελασγός, Pelasgós [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2380420 Pelasgos, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek… … Wikipedia
Dacian language — Dacian Spoken in Romania, northern Bulgaria, eastern Serbia; also (possibly): Moldova, SW Ukraine, eastern Hungary, southern Bulgaria, northern Greece, European Turkey, NW Anatolia (Turkey) Extinct probably by the 6th century AD … Wikipedia