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# the residents of a house collectively (family, dynasty, house (family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one) | # the residents of a house collectively (family, dynasty, house (family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one) | ||
#: ''To háza Habsburg'' (The house of Habsburg) | |||
#:: '''Synonyms:''' dynastja (From Old Grekelin ''δυναστιά''). | |||
dynastja (From Old Grekelin ''δυναστιά''). | |||
# (politics) house, parliament (legislative or deliberative assembly) | # (politics) house, parliament (legislative or deliberative assembly) | ||
#:: '''Synonyms:''' Parlyament (Borrowed from English Parliament) | |||
Parlyament (Borrowed from English Parliament) | |||
[[Category:Grekelin lemmas]] | [[Category:Grekelin lemmas]] |
Revision as of 04:38, 18 May 2024
Grekelin
Pronunciation (IPA)
- IPA: /ˈxaː.za/, [ˈxɑː.za]
Etymology
Borrowed from Hungarian ház.
Noun
- house, building (closed structure with walls and a roof)
- Zso eis en háza. (I live in a house.)
- the residents of a house collectively (family, dynasty, house (family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one)
- To háza Habsburg (The house of Habsburg)
- Synonyms: dynastja (From Old Grekelin δυναστιά).
- To háza Habsburg (The house of Habsburg)
- (politics) house, parliament (legislative or deliberative assembly)
- Synonyms: Parlyament (Borrowed from English Parliament)