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BOWL- and. a vessel with a hemisphere or so; brother; misa. who will give one of these little ones a cup of cold water to drink, Matt. *chalice of greeting, farewell, glass of wine. *drink a bitter cup, suffer grief, be in trouble. cup, Solovetsky Sea, drink good health! the house is like a full cup. the house is a bowl-bowl. He and I eat porridge from the same bowl. The porridge (mash) is good, but the cup is small. Whatever cup you poured for your friend, that’s what you should drink yourself. It’s not your cup, it’s not yours to drink. eco happiness - on the bridge with a cup! above the yard, there is a bowl of milk (month)? cup, the same, a vessel for drinking or slurping. wooden cup, misa (bowl), stavec. dirty cup. tea cup. We ask for a cup of tea! have another cup! the cups were knocked, but there was no sign of tea. | bowl, forge a round cradle: the axis rotates and the CAST IRON paws knead the ground. | various things similar to a cup: a shield or plate for a horse sword and broadsword; | knee bone, round bone, attached to the cords of the femur and tibia; | in flowers: a circle in the middle of the tray, inside the corolla, with stamens and fruit. | rounded cutting in a log, when cutting the corners of a log house. | holes on horse teeth that reveal age. The horse took a cup, he was already nine years old. bowl, cup, related to the bowl, cup. cup maker m. court cupbearer, who has drinks in charge and cup makers at hand. in monasteries: a monk in charge of the cellar and drinks. | Sib. a schismatic who eats only from his own cup. cup Cyathus plant. drink, revel, feast.

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BOWL w. a vessel with a hemisphere or so; brother; misa. Who will give one of these little ones a cup of cold water to drink, Matt. * A greeting cup, a farewell cup, a glass of wine. *Drink a bitter cup, suffer grief, be in trouble. Bowl, Solovetsky Sea, drink good health! The house is like a full cup. The house is a bowl-bowl. He and I eat porridge from the same bowl. The porridge (mash) is good, but the cup is small. Whatever cup you pour for your friend, that’s what you should drink yourself. Not your cup, not yours to drink. Eco happiness - on the bridge with a cup! Above the yard, is there a bowl of milk (month)? A cup is also a vessel for drinking or slurping. Wooden cup, misa (bowl), stavec. A dirty cup. Tea cup. We ask for a cup of tea! Have another cup! The cups were knocked, but there was no sign of tea. | Bowl, forge round cradle: the axis rotates and the cast-iron paws knead the ground. | Various things similar to a cup: a shield or plate for a horse sword and broadsword; | knee bone, round bone, attached to the cords of the femur and tibia; | in flowers: a circle in the middle of the tray, inside the corolla, with stamens and fruit. | Round cutting in a log, when cutting the corners of a log house. | Holes on horse teeth that indicate age. The horse took a cup, she is already nine years old. Bowl, cup, related to the bowl, cup. Chashnik is a court cupbearer, who has drinks in charge and cup-makers at hand. In monasteries: a monk in charge of the cellar and drinks. | Sib. a schismatic who eats only from his own cup. Chashnitsa w. Cyathus plant. Drink, revel, feast.
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