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Navaho$51790$ - перевод на испанский

SM 64 Navaho; Navaho; SM-64 Navajo
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Navaho      
n. Navajo (tribu de indios en América del Norte; lenguaje de la misma tribu)
witch         
  • [[Albrecht Dürer]] circa 1500: Witch riding backwards on a goat
  • James VI]], from his ''[[Daemonologie]]'' (1597)
  • Examination of a Witch]]'' by [[T. H. Matteson]], inspired by the [[Salem witch trials]]
  • ''Preparation for the Witches' Sabbath'' by [[David Teniers the Younger]]. It shows a witch brewing a potion overlooked by her [[familiar spirit]] or a demon; items on the floor for casting a spell; and another witch reading from a [[grimoire]] while anointing the buttocks of a young witch about to fly upon an inverted [[besom]].
  • The Magic Circle]]'' by [[John William Waterhouse]], 1886
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  • Okabe – The cat witch, by [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]]
  • A painting in the [[Rila Monastery]] in [[Bulgaria]], condemning witchcraft and traditional [[folk magic]]
  • Finnish]] [[epic poetry]] ''[[Kalevala]]'', attacking [[Väinämöinen]] in the form of a giant eagle with her troops on her back. <small>(''[[The Defense of the Sampo]]'', [[Akseli Gallen-Kallela]], 1896)</small>
  • Lord Chief Justice of England [[Sir John Holt]] by [[Richard van Bleeck]], c. 1700. Holt greatly influenced the end of prosecutions for witchcraft in England. National Portrait Gallery, London.<ref>[https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw03214/Sir-John-Holt Sir John Holt.] National Portrait Gallery.</ref>
  • access-date=29 February 2016}}</ref>
  • Alleged witches being accused in the [[Salem witch trials]]
  • ''Saul and the Witch of Endor'' (1828) by [[William Sidney Mount]]
  • A witch bottle, used as counter-magic against witchcraft
  • A 1613 English pamphlet showing "Witches apprehended, examined and executed"
  • url-status=live }} Based on [[Ronald Hutton]]'s essay ''Counting the Witch Hunt''.</ref>
PRACTICE OF MAGICAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES
The Craft (religion); Witches; Hedge witchcraft; White witch; Cazi; Djambe; Low magic; Rae Beth; Hedge witch; Witch craft; Witch (Navajo); Hedge Witch; Navajo witch; Navaho witch; Russian witchcraft; African witchcraft; South American witchcraft; North American witchcraft; Greenwitch Witchcraft/Paganism; Cottagewitch; Gardenwitch; Contemporary witchcraft; Hedgecraft; Hedge Witchcraft; Hedgewitch; Sea Witches; Contemporary Witchcraft; Sea witches; Colonial Witchcraft; Bewitches; Witchcrafts; Witch crafts; Contemporary practice of witchcraft; Witch; Witchcraft in Native American mythology; Witch (magic); Corpse powder; Áńt’į; Corpse poison; Corpse-poison; Witchcraft in Native American culture; Sabbatic witchcraft; Witche; Neowitchcraft; Ant’i; Modern witchcraft; Modern Witchcraft; Witchery (magic); Witcheries; Witch-craft; Neo-witch; Neowitch; Neo-witchcraft; Contemporary witch; Modern witch; Witch (modern); Witch (contemporary); Witchcraft (contemporary); Sea witch (folklore); Sea witch (mythology); Sorcery in Islam; Witchcraft in Islam; Witches in Islam; Witch in Islam; Sorcerer in Islam; Magicians in Islam; Sorcerers in Islam; Witchcraft Act 1604
la bruja [Noun]
witch         
  • [[Albrecht Dürer]] circa 1500: Witch riding backwards on a goat
  • James VI]], from his ''[[Daemonologie]]'' (1597)
  • Examination of a Witch]]'' by [[T. H. Matteson]], inspired by the [[Salem witch trials]]
  • ''Preparation for the Witches' Sabbath'' by [[David Teniers the Younger]]. It shows a witch brewing a potion overlooked by her [[familiar spirit]] or a demon; items on the floor for casting a spell; and another witch reading from a [[grimoire]] while anointing the buttocks of a young witch about to fly upon an inverted [[besom]].
  • The Magic Circle]]'' by [[John William Waterhouse]], 1886
  • publisher=Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy}}</ref>
  • Okabe – The cat witch, by [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]]
  • A painting in the [[Rila Monastery]] in [[Bulgaria]], condemning witchcraft and traditional [[folk magic]]
  • Finnish]] [[epic poetry]] ''[[Kalevala]]'', attacking [[Väinämöinen]] in the form of a giant eagle with her troops on her back. <small>(''[[The Defense of the Sampo]]'', [[Akseli Gallen-Kallela]], 1896)</small>
  • Lord Chief Justice of England [[Sir John Holt]] by [[Richard van Bleeck]], c. 1700. Holt greatly influenced the end of prosecutions for witchcraft in England. National Portrait Gallery, London.<ref>[https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw03214/Sir-John-Holt Sir John Holt.] National Portrait Gallery.</ref>
  • access-date=29 February 2016}}</ref>
  • Alleged witches being accused in the [[Salem witch trials]]
  • ''Saul and the Witch of Endor'' (1828) by [[William Sidney Mount]]
  • A witch bottle, used as counter-magic against witchcraft
  • A 1613 English pamphlet showing "Witches apprehended, examined and executed"
  • url-status=live }} Based on [[Ronald Hutton]]'s essay ''Counting the Witch Hunt''.</ref>
PRACTICE OF MAGICAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES
The Craft (religion); Witches; Hedge witchcraft; White witch; Cazi; Djambe; Low magic; Rae Beth; Hedge witch; Witch craft; Witch (Navajo); Hedge Witch; Navajo witch; Navaho witch; Russian witchcraft; African witchcraft; South American witchcraft; North American witchcraft; Greenwitch Witchcraft/Paganism; Cottagewitch; Gardenwitch; Contemporary witchcraft; Hedgecraft; Hedge Witchcraft; Hedgewitch; Sea Witches; Contemporary Witchcraft; Sea witches; Colonial Witchcraft; Bewitches; Witchcrafts; Witch crafts; Contemporary practice of witchcraft; Witch; Witchcraft in Native American mythology; Witch (magic); Corpse powder; Áńt’į; Corpse poison; Corpse-poison; Witchcraft in Native American culture; Sabbatic witchcraft; Witche; Neowitchcraft; Ant’i; Modern witchcraft; Modern Witchcraft; Witchery (magic); Witcheries; Witch-craft; Neo-witch; Neowitch; Neo-witchcraft; Contemporary witch; Modern witch; Witch (modern); Witch (contemporary); Witchcraft (contemporary); Sea witch (folklore); Sea witch (mythology); Sorcery in Islam; Witchcraft in Islam; Witches in Islam; Witch in Islam; Sorcerer in Islam; Magicians in Islam; Sorcerers in Islam; Witchcraft Act 1604
(n.) = bruja
Ex: Recently parents and concerned citizens have increasingly challenged library books that feature witches, demons and the devil whether in fiction, mythology or mysticism.
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* bewitch = hechizar, embrujar, encantar, cautivar
* witchcraft = brujería, hechicería
* witch doctor = hechicero, curandero, brujo
* witch-hunt = caza de brujas
* witch hunting = caza de brujas

Определение

Navajo
['nav?h??]
(also Navaho)
¦ noun (plural same or Navajos)
1. a member of an American Indian people of New Mexico and Arizona.
2. the Athabaskan language of the Navajo.
Origin
from Sp. Apaches de Navajo 'apaches from Navajo', from Tewa navahu: 'fields adjoining an arroyo'.

Википедия

SM-64 Navaho

El North American SM-64 Navaho fue un proyecto de misil de crucero intercontinental estadounidense, comenzado después del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, cuando el Ejército de los Estados Unidos no consideraba prácticos tecnológicamente los misiles balísticos.[1][2][3][4]