dane

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Englisch - Türkisch
Danimarkalı kişi
(isim) Danimarkalı
{i} Danimarkalı

Güçsüz bir prens olan Eric Danimarkalılar arasında büyük hoşnutsuzluğa sebep olan kötü bir para sistemi çıkardı. - Eric who was a weak prince issued a bad coinage which excited great discontent among the Danes.

İngiltere Danimarkalılar tarafından işgal edildi. - England was invaded by the Danes.

danes
Danimarkalılar
Great Dane
{i} danua
Great Dane
Danua cinsi köpek
Great Dane
(isim) danua
Türkisch - Türkisch
Kuş yemi
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Tohum, çekirdek
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kurşun, gülle, tâne
Savaşta hedefleridövmek için kullanıan top güllesi
SA'DANE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kadın memesinin etrafı
SA'DANE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Tırnak dibinin siniri
SA'DANE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Devenin göğsü
SA'DANE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Sâdân) Develerin yediği dikenli ot
SA'DANE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Terâzi kefesinin iplerinin altındaki düğme
Englisch - Englisch
A surname for someone who came from Denmark, also a variant of Dean

Often he wrote good ones on casual slips and fancied them his; names like Trevellyan or Montressor or Delancey, with musical prefixes; or a good, short, beautiful, but dignified name like Gordon Dane. He liked that one. It suggested something.

A male given name transferred from the surname, or from the ethnic term Dane (like Scott or Norman)

Well, it does have a nice ring to it, Fee admitted.

A person from Denmark or of Danish descent
a native or inhabitant of Denmark
{n} a native of Denmark
{s} Danish, of or pertaining to Denmark (country in northern Europe)
A Dane is a person who comes from Denmark. someone from Denmark (Danr)
{i} native or resident of Denmark (country in northern Europe); one of Danish descent; Great Dane, Danish dog, breed of large long-legged and powerful dog
A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark
dane law
body of laws created by Danish invaders and settlers in northeastern England during the 9th and 10th centuries; part of England under these laws; danelaw, danelagh
Great Dane
A mastiff known for its great size, bred in Germany to hunt boar and large game
A Dane
dansker
Danes
plural of Dane
Great Dane
{i} Danish dog, breed of large long-legged and powerful dog
Great Dane
Any of various large powerful dogs of a breed developed in Germany, having a muscular body, a short smooth coat, and a narrow head. Breed of working dog developed at least 400 years ago in Germany, where it was used for boar hunting. Tallest of the working breeds, it stands 28-32 in. (71-81 cm) tall and weighs 120-150 lbs (54-68 kg). It has a massive, square-jawed head and elegant body lines. Its short coat is black, golden brown, brindle, blue-gray, or white with black patches. It is typically swift and alert and is noted for courage, friendliness, and dependability. There is no known reason to associate Denmark with the breed
Havelok the Dane
Middle English metrical romance of some 3,000 lines, written 1300. Of the literature produced after the Norman Conquest, it offers the first view of ordinary life. Composed in a Lincolnshire dialect and containing many local traditions, it tells the story of the English princess Goldeboru and the orphaned Danish prince Havelok, who defeats a usurper to become king of Denmark and part of England
great dane
very large powerful smooth-coated breed of dog
Türkisch - Englisch
grain
dane

    Türkische aussprache

    deyn

    Synonyme

    danish

    Aussprache

    /ˈdān/ /ˈdeɪn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'dAn ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English Dan, from Old Norse Danr.
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