bringer in Czech

bringer <n.> přinášející osoba Entry edited by: B2 bringer <n.> dodavatel Entry edited by: B2

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1. Meaning “Bringer of Disaster; Bringer of Ostracism.”

2. Nouns for bring include bringer, bringers, bringing and Bringings

3. Bastet was the goddess of protection, pleasure, and the bringer of good health.

4. Berenice definition, a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “bringer of victory.” See more.

5. Bastet was the goddess of protection, pleasure, and the bringer of good health

6. A gripper weaving machine provided with a bringer gripper and a deflecting guide

7. Azrael, known otherwise as The Dark One, Bringer of Dawn, and Death.

8. A shade of Vampire 81: A Bringer of Night - Kindle edition by Forrest, Bella

9. If Abaddon is the bringer of death, let' s see how he does with me

10. Tell me you have not brought the Bringer of Fucking Piss and Shit to my very door?

11. I would sharpen them to deadly edge, in advance of facing the Bringer of Rain.

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13. The personal name Aodh means "fiery" and/or "bringer of fire" and was the name of a Celtic sun god (see Aed).

14. The Hornivore ("roaming, sexual, subhuman") might want to consider the female type Genghis Khunt ("master of man, bringer of pain") and avoid the Sonnet ("romantic, hopeful, composed").

15. The name Beatrix means Bringer Of Joy and is of English origin.Beatrix is a name that's been used primarily by parents who are considering baby names for girls.

16. Bringe (imperative bring, present tense bringer, passive bringes, simple past brakte or Bragte, past participle brakt or bragt, present participle bringende) to bring, fetch; to take, carry; to deliver; Usage notes

17. The Hornivore ("roaming, sexual, subhuman") might want to consider the female type Genghis Khunt ("master of man, bringer of pain") and avoid the Sonnet ("romantic, hopeful, composed"). Sentencedict.com

18. This technique utilizes the Devil Bringer wherein Nero will grab the enemy and attack them in a method varying depending on the enemy.1 Lesser demons have different Buster variations depending on whether Nero is on the ground, in mid-air, or in Devil Trigger

19. There are 11 different Armors in the game: Fury’s base armor and the pre-order Armors, which share the same stats; Special Armors available in the Crucible DLC: Chaos Bringer, Reaper Shadow Mail, Panoply of Champions; NG+ unlockable armor: Raiment of Armageddon

20. -Agogue definition, a combining form with the meaning “leader, bringer,” of that named by the initial element, occurring in loanwords from Greek (demAgogue; pedAgogue); used also in medical terms that denote substances inducing the expulsion or secretion of that named by the initial element (cholAgogue; hemAgogue)

21. Father Raymond Montero Ambray of Tandag Diocese said he came across Facebook posts on May 10 with his picture labeling him as a “priest-bringer of evil.” He said he was being targeted for helping Lumads, indigenous people who rights groups say are victims of land grabbing by big business and scores of extrajudicial killings at the hands of