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feht — ? ( ?/ ?) shaggy pelt, sheepskin with the fleece on it? … Old to modern English dictionary
faites vos jeux — (feht voh ZHEU) [French] In the game of roulette, an instruction from the croupier: Place your bets … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
fête champêtre — (feht shawm PEH treu) [French] A party or celebration held outdoors. In 18th century painting, the depiction of a rural open air feast or entertainment … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
fête galante — (feht gah LAHNT) [French] In 18th century painting, a depiction of leisurely dalliance in a pastoral setting, in which the figures are more graceful, aristocratic, and richly dressed than those of a fête champêtre … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
Schwarz-Rot-Club Wetzlar — Name Schwarz Rot Club Wetzlar e. V. Vereinsfarben Schwarz, Rot Gegründet 1950 Mitglieder ca. 790[1] Vorsitzender … Deutsch Wikipedia
Кальмиус (река) — Кальмиус укр. Кальміус Берег Кальмиуса в Донецке Исток г. Ясиноватая Устье … Википедия
con|fet|ti — «kuhn FEHT ee; Italian kn FEHT tee for 2 », noun (plural). 1. bits of colored paper thrown about at carnivals, weddings, or parades. 2. bonbons, or plaster or paper imitations of these, thrown during carnivals in Italy. ╂[< Italian confetti,… … Useful english dictionary
fête cham|pê|tre — «FEHT shahn PEH truh», plural fêtes cham|pê|tres «FEHT shahn PEH truh». French. a garden party; outdoor festival … Useful english dictionary
Fight — Fight, n. [OE. fight, feht, AS. feoht. See {Fight}, v. i.] 1. A battle; an engagement; a contest in arms; a combat; a violent conflict or struggle for victory, between individuals or between armies, ships, or navies, etc. [1913 Webster] Who now… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Running fight — Fight Fight, n. [OE. fight, feht, AS. feoht. See {Fight}, v. i.] 1. A battle; an engagement; a contest in arms; a combat; a violent conflict or struggle for victory, between individuals or between armies, ships, or navies, etc. [1913 Webster] Who … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English