terkš paterkš — interj pliaukšėjimui nusakyti: Piemenys kartais botagais pažaidžia paterškom – terkš paterkš Ukm … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Sonia Delaunay — (née Terk) (1885 ndash; 1979) was a Jewish French artist who, with her husband Robert Delaunay and others, cofounded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colors and geometric shapes. Her work extends to painting, textile design… … Wikipedia
Batraz — was the leader and greatest warrior of the mythical super human race, the Narts. The Narts were the central figures of Sarmatian folklore. The character of Batraz may be connected to King Arthur.The NartsThe mother of the Narts was Satana who was … Wikipedia
barkš — interj., bar̃kš žr. barkšt: Barkš kruša į langą J. Terkš barkš šoblelės – aštrūs liežuviai Vaižg. Bar̃kšt su skardine į kaktą Vvr. Barkš koja nulūžo J … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
paterškomis — adv. DŽ, paterškom su tratėjimu: Tik sužaibavo ir paterškom kad nugriaudė! Dbk. Tai spyrė perkūnėlis, net paterškom nuėjo Ssk. Mano laikrodėlis eina paterškom Ėr. Jo balsas negražus – eina paterškom Ėr. Paterškom kalba, kaip per gruodą… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
vatar — vàtar interj. kartojant nusakomas sukimasis ar riedėjimas: Vàtar vàtar melnytėlė sukasi Grž. Butelis iš nagų išslydo, vàtar vàtar, terkš – i gatavas Sml … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
įsukti — įsùkti, į̃suka, o (į̃sukė) 1. tr. R, MŽ, N, K, M, Amb, L, Š, Rtr, Lk sukant įtvirtinti: Varžtelį įsùkti DŽ1. Į̃sukamas dugnas NdŽ. Įsùk gvintas į sričę ratelio J. Į pryšnagį įsukau gripą Lkv. Kiauliui iñsuka brūzguolį Ds. Seniau drotis įsùks … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Turk's head — /ˈtɜks hɛd/ (say terks hed) noun a form of decorative knot made by weaving turns of small cord round a larger rope …
Turk's-cap lily — /ˈtɜks kæp lɪli/ (say terks kap lilee) noun either of two lilies, Lilium martagon and L. superbum, having nodding flowers with the perianth segments strongly revolute …
Turks and Caicos Islands — /tɜks ən ˈkeɪkɒs/ (say terks uhn kaykos) plural noun two groups of islands in the south eastern part of the Bahamas; a British colony. 430 km2. Languages: English, also an English based creole. Capital: Grand Turk …