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 ﻿VOCABULARY

A.

a, conj., and. absolutní, adj., absolute. aby, conj., in order that. ačkoli, conj., although. Adalbert, proper name. ale, conj., but. anděl, s.m., an angel. anglický, adj., English. ani, conj., not at all, nor. ano, conj., moreover. aplaudovali, v.n., to applaud. arcibiskup, s.m., an archbishop. arcibiskupovy, adj., of or be- longing to the archbishop. asi, adv., about. a$, conj., up to, before.

B.

ba, conj., verily; nay, more. bán, a title of the governor of

Croatia. baron, s.m., a baron. báseň, s.f., a poem.

Basilea, name of a place, Bále. básnický, adj., poetical. básník, s.m., a poet. bazlni, s.n., enthusiasm  for,

longing for. bez (or       prep., without. bída, s.f., distress. biskup, s.m., a bishop. blednouti, v.n., to grow pale.

adj., pale. blesk, s.m., a glitter. bohatý, adj., rich. Bohda, interj., God grant. boj, s.m., a battle. bojovati, v.a., to fight.

s.f., sickness. Bořivoj, name of a Bohemian

prince. bouře, s.m., a storm, íož/, adj., of or belonging to

God. brati, v.a., to take. bratrství, s.n., brotherhood. brěh, s.m., a shore. brzo, brzy, adv., soon.