Englisch | Polnisch |
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Paul noun male given name | Pawełnoun |
Paul noun the Apostle | Pawełnoun |
Paula noun female given name | Paulinanoun |
pauldron noun plate armor that protects the shoulders | pachanoun |
Paulina | |
Pauline noun female given name | Paulinanoun |
Paulinus | |
Paulist noun a member of the religious order associated with Paul of Thebes, the First Hermit | paulinnoun |
Paulson noun surname meaning "son of Paul" | Pawelowicznoun |
pole vault noun jumping event where an athlete vaults over a high bar with the aid of a pole | skok o tyczcenoun |
pole vaulter noun athlete who competes in the pole vault | skoczek o tyczcenoun tyczkarkanoun tyczkarznoun |
pole-vaulter | |
pole-vaulting noun sport of performing pole vaults | skok o tyczcenoun |
rob Peter to pay Paul verb to use resources producing no net gain | |
Saint Paul’s Bay | |
Saul noun first king of Israel | Saulnoun |
Saul noun Hebrew name of Paul | Szawełnoun |
Saul noun male given name | Saulnoun |
Šiauliai noun city in Lithuania | Szawlenoun |
somersault noun the act of going head over heels | koziołeknoun saltonoun |
summersault | |
tarpaulin noun | brezentnoun |
vault noun act of vaulting | skoknoun woltanoun |
vault noun arched masonry structure | sklepienienoun |
vault noun figuratively: anything resembling a vault | sklepienienoun |
vault noun secure area for valuables | skarbiecnoun |
vault verb to jump | skoczyćverb |
vault noun underground storeroom | piwnicanoun |
vaulting noun gymnastics on horseback | woltyżerkanoun |
vaulting box noun layered wooden box | szafanoun |
vaulting horse noun gymnastics apparatus | końnoun |