Glossary entry (derived from question below)
engleză term or phrase:
leprechaun
română translation:
spiridus, pitic, elf
Added to glossary by
Liana Coroianu
Mar 25, 2004 12:29
21 yrs ago
engleză term
leprechaun
din engleză în română
Altele
Altul
as dori sa stiu care este echivalentul acestui termen.
multumesc
multumesc
Proposed translations
(română)
4 +8 | spiridus |
Elvira Stoianov
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4 +1 | elf |
Veronica Durbaca
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3 +1 | pitic/spiridus |
Dan Marasescu
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4 | lepricon |
Bogdan Burghelea
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Proposed translations
+8
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spiridus
este sensul pe care il stiu eu
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Mihaela Sinca
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OanaK (X)
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elenus
: Leprechauns are called fairy cobblers, for they make shoes for elves (but always one shoe, never a pair). They are seen quite often by humans and are described as merry little fellows gaily dressed in old-fashioned clothes; green, with a red cap, leather
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Yehuda Lior
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Cristina Moldovan do Amaral
: vezi si aici: http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english... in nici un caz nu este o maladie.
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Anca Nitu
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Oana Popescu
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Florin Hulubei
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Comment: "multumesc"
+1
6 minute
elf
un soi de elf mai sugubat :)
Reference:
+1
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pitic/spiridus
Definition: [n] a mischievous elf in Irish folklore
Nu stiu sa aiba echivalent exact in romana.
Nu stiu sa aiba echivalent exact in romana.
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Cristina Moldovan do Amaral
: http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english...
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lepricon
am mai vazut si traducerea asta (intr-un film pe Hallmark)
leprechaun (lepre kon)
n.
Ir. Folklore a fairy in the form of a little old man who can reveal a buried crock of gold to anyone who catches him
Etymology
[Ir lupracan < OIr luchorpan < lu, little + corpan, dim. of corp, body < L corpus, body: see corpus]
(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster
, Inc.
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leprechaun (lepre kon)
n.
Ir. Folklore a fairy in the form of a little old man who can reveal a buried crock of gold to anyone who catches him
Etymology
[Ir lupracan < OIr luchorpan < lu, little + corpan, dim. of corp, body < L corpus, body: see corpus]
(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster
, Inc.
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