Serbian-Croatian | English |
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svet adjective | holy [holier, holiest](dedicated to a religious purpose) |
Sveta Alijansa proper noun {f} | Holy Alliance(coalition) |
Sveta Gora proper noun {f} | Mount Athosproper noun |
Sveta Helena proper noun {f} | Saint Helena(island in the Atlantic Ocean) |
Sveta Lucija proper noun {f} | Saint Lucia(country in the Caribbean) |
Sveta Marija proper noun {f} | Saint Mary(the mother of Jesus Christ) |
Sveta Varvara proper noun {f}, Sveta Barbara {f} | Saint Barbara(saint) |
sveta voda noun {f}, Sveta vodica {f} | holy water(water, sanctified) |
Sveta zemlja proper noun {f} | Holy Land(that part of Asia in which most Biblical events are set) |
svetac noun {m}, Svetica {f}, Svet {m}, Sveto {n}, Sveta {f} | saint [saints]((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) saint [saints](person proclaimed as saint) |
svetao, svijetao adjective | bright [brighter, brightest](emitting much light; visually dazzling, see also: luminous; radiant) |
Sveti noun {m} | Saint(title given to a saint) |
Sveti Georgije (Croatia) proper noun {m}, Sveti Đorđe {m} (Serbia), Sveti Juraj {m} | Saint George(Patron saint of England and several other places) |
Sveti Gral, Sveti Zdela proper noun {m} | Holy Grail(artifact in Christian mythology) |
Sveti Kristofor i Nevis, Sveti Kitts i Nevis proper noun {m} | Saint Kitts and Nevis(a country in the Caribbean) |
Sveti Mihael proper noun {m} | Saint Michael(equivalent of Saint Michael) |
Sveti Nikola proper noun {m} | Saint Nicholas(4th-century Greek bishop, patron of children and mariners) |
Sveti Petar i Mikelon proper noun | Saint Pierre and Miquelon(overseas territory of France) |
Sveti Toma i Princip proper noun {m}, Sao Tome i PrinciPle {m} | São Tomé and Príncipe(Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe) |
Sveti Vincent i Grenadini proper noun {m-Pl} | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines(country in the Caribbean) |
svetinja noun {f} | sanctity(something considered sacred) |
svetioničar noun {m}, Svjetioničar {m} | lighthouse keeper(person who lives in a lighthouse and tends the light) |
svetiònīk noun {m}, Svjetiònīk {m}, Svetilja {f} | lighthouse [lighthouses](building containing a light to warn or guide ships) |
Svetlana proper noun {f}, Svijetlana {f} | Svetlana(female given name) |
svetlarnik noun {m}, krovni Pltozor {m} | skylight [skylights](window dome or opening in the roof) |
svetlo noun {n}, SvetloSt {f}, Svetlina {f}, luča {f} | light [lights](source of illumination) |
svetlo noun {n}, Svjetlo {n}, SvjetloSt {f} | light [lights](electromagnetic waves) |
svetlomer noun {m}, Svjetlomjer {m} | exposure meter(an instrument used in photography) |
sveto adjective {n} | holy [holier, holiest]adjective |
svetogrđe noun {n} | sacrilege [sacrileges](desecration, profanation, misuse or violation of something sacred) |
svetonázor noun {m}, Svjetonázor {m} | worldview(personal view of the world) |
svetost noun {f} | sainthood(state of being a saint) |
svetovan, svjetovan adjective | secular(not specifically religious) |
svetovnjak noun {m}, làik {m} | layman [laymen](someone who is not an ordained cleric) |
svetski, svjetski adjective | worldwide(spanning the world, see also: global) |
svetski, svjetski, globalan adjective | global(concerning all parts of the world) |
svetski rat noun {m}, SvjetSki rat {m} | world war(a war involving the major nations of the world) |
Bog Sveti Duh proper noun {m} | God the Holy Ghost(person of the Trinity) |
Crkva Isusa Krista svetaca posljednjih dana proper noun | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints(major denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement) |