2013-01-20
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league (n.1)
"alliance," mid-15c., ligg, from Middle French ligue "confederacy, league" (15c.), from Italian lega, from legare "to tie, to bind," from Latin ligare "to bind" (see ligament). Originally among nations, subsequently extended to political associations (1846) and sports associations (1879). League of Nations first attested 1917 (created 1919).
Moteris nesijaudina, kas ką apie ją pagalvos. Ji nedaro nieko, kas būtų draudžiama.
Tik Lietuvos vardą garsina.
Viskas legalu.
legal (adj.)
mid-15c. "of or pertaining to the law," from Middle French légal or directly from Latin legalis "legal, pertaining to the law," from lex (genitive legis) "law," possibly related to legere "to gather," on notion of "a collection of rules" (see lecture (n.)).
Lektoriui už lekcijas tiek mokėt neverta, ir pusės bus per akis.
Kita lyga.
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