to try, pokusili se. first, nejprve.
to get possession of, o dobytí. but, ac.
this time, tenkráte. in vain, darmo. then, potom.
to direct one's course, táhnouti (Slavonic root meaning ' to stretch'). In the past tense the nu is lost.
further, dale.
frontier, hranice, f. (borrowed
by the Germans as Grenze). as far as, až k. further (of time), de'le. to plan, rozmýžleti, v.a. to hesitate, mhkati se. expedition, výprava, s.f. to scatter itself, rozjiti. See
irreg. past tense sub voce. at that time, na ten las. for (owing to), pro. food, špíle, Ger. Speise. first, teprv, adv.; use the gen.
dne, point of time; also gen.
of Srpen, August, crusader, křížový, adj. (křiž,
cross), to collect, sebrali. near, bliž (with gen.), western, západní {západ, the
west; lit. the place where
the sun sets).
foot, pelt (where we see a re- currence of the root of Lat. pes, foot; the Bohemian word being noha).
cavalry, jízdný, adj.
to invade, vtrhnouti, and see remarks on this verb supra.
finally, koneční.
marquis, markrabí.
of Brandenburg, Brandenbur- sky.
previously, předešle, adv. of předešly (před, before, and šly used in past tense of jití).
the chief, vrchní (vrch, the sum- mit).
leader, or commander, velitel. to remain, zůstali. behind, pozadu. Nuremberg, Normberk. to provide, opatřili. a German, Nimec. campaign, expedition, taženi, s.n.
a carriage, voz, s.m.
belonging to \isx,vaMný(vážka, s.f., war).
to attack, udeřili, v.a., con- structed with na (Russ. yftapx, a blow).
but, ale.
to meet, potkali se. vigorous, mužný, adj. (muž, a man).
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