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vo•jas, -a (plg. la. vājš) adj. Kos58 silpnas: Vo•jas ant akių MitI73.
vo•jai adv.: Vo•jai bepaeit MitI73.
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vo•jai adv.: Vo•jai bepaeit MitI73.
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Vyti.
- danger (n.)
- mid-13c., "power of a lord or master, jurisdiction," from Anglo-French daunger, Old French dangier "power, power to harm, mastery, authority, control" (12c., Modern French danger), alteration (due to assoc. with damnum) of dongier, from Vulgar Latin *dominarium "power of a lord," from Latin dominus "lord, master" (see domain). Modern sense of "risk, peril" (from being in the control of someone or something else) evolved first in French and was in English late 14c. Replaced Old English pleoh; in early Middle English this sense is found in peril.
Kas gi tie lordai, tie valdovai, kurių reikia bijoti?
fear (n.)
- Old English fær "calamity, sudden danger, peril," from Proto-Germanic *feraz "danger" (cf. Old Saxon far "ambush," Old Norse far "harm, distress, deception," Dutch gevaar, German Gefahr "danger"), from PIE root *per- "to try, risk, come over, go through" (perhaps connected with Greek peira "trial, attempt, experience," Latin periculum "trial, risk, danger"). Sense of "uneasiness caused by possible danger" developed late 12c. Old English words for "fear" as we now use it were ege, fyrhto; as a verb, ondrædan.
- fear (v.)
- Old English færan "terrify, frighten," originally transitive (sense preserved in archaic I fear me and somewhat revived in digital gaming). Meaning "feel fear" is late 14c. Cognate with Old Saxon faron "to lie in wait," Middle Dutch vaeren "to fear," Old High German faren "to plot against," Old Norse færa "to taunt." See fear (n.). Related: Feared; fearing.
Faron - "to lie in wait"...
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- pharaoh (n.)
- title of the kings of ancient Egypt, Old English Pharon, from Latin Pharaonem, from Greek Pharao, from Hebrew Par'oh, from Egyptian Pero', literally "great house."
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http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=voyage&searchmode=none
kelionė daiktavardis: 1. travel 2. trip 3. tour 4. journey 5. ride 6. voyage 7. passage 8. pilgrimage 9. trek 10. peregrination 11. run 12. repair
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