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- dȉlati (što) nesvrš. <prez. -ām, pril. sad. -ajūći, gl. im. -ānje>DEFINICIJA1. razg. baviti se poslom dilera2. žarg. raspačavati drogu; preprodavatiETIMOLOGIJAvidi dil
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
dilatieren — dilati̲e̲|ren: ein Hohlorgan mechanisch erweitern … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
English Confessors and Marytrs (1534-1729) — English Confessors and Martyrs (1534 1729) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► English Confessors and Martyrs (1534 1729) Though the resistance of the English as a people to the Reformation compares very badly with the resistance offered by… … Catholic encyclopedia
Thomas Metham — Sir Thomas Metham (died 1573 in York Castle) was an English Roman Catholic knight, imprisoned with his second wife for their beliefs.[1] Metham was the eldest son of Thomas Metham, of Metham, Yorkshire, by his marriage to Grace, a daughter of… … Wikipedia
Sherson, Martin — • English priest and confessor. One of the Dilati, b. 1563; d. 1588 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Martin Sherson — Martin Sherson † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Martin Sherson English priest and confessor, one of the Dilati (see ENGLISH MARTYRS), b. 1563; d. 1588. A native of Yorkshire, he matriculated at Oxford from St. John s College in 1575 at the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Sir Thomas Metham — Sir Thomas Metham † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sir Thomas Metham A knight, confessor of the Faith, died in York Castle, 1573. He was eldest son of Thomas Metham, of Metham, Yorkshire, and Grace, daughter of Thomas Pudsey, of Barford, and … Catholic encyclopedia
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Vasodilatin — Vaso|dilati̱n s; s: in der Schleimhaut des Darms gebildete Substanz, die die Blutgefäße erweitert und den Blutdruck senkt … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke