stich
51Stich — Stech (der) …
52stich — o, «us (G). A row, line …
53stich — n. Line, verse …
54Stich — German A sword & buckler technique from the anonymous German MS. I.33 or “Tower Fechtbuch” (c. 1295). A special kind of Langort thrust in which the buckler is drawn back to the left hip and the right elbow is advanced but sharply bent so that the …
55stich — /stɪk/ (say stik) noun a verse or line of poetry. {Greek stichos row, line, verse} …
56stich — n. line of verse. ♦ stichic, a. ♦ stichometry, n. measurement by counting lines, especially of books or documents; division of written or printed matter into lines, especially in accordance with the sense. ♦ stichomythia, n.… …
57Stich — Stichhöhe, siehe Gewölbe …
58-stich — ˌstik noun combining form ( s) Etymology: Latin stichon, from Greek, from neuter of stichos having (so many) rows or lines, from stichos row, line, verse : poem or stanza consisting of (so many) lines deca …
59stich — I. ˈstik noun ( s) Etymology: Greek stichos; akin to Greek steichein to walk, go more at stair : a measured part of something written especially in verse : line, verse II …
60Stich in kein Wespennest. — См. Осиного гнезда не тронь …
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