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Gospodar or hospodar, also
gospodin for
short version, is a term of
Slavic origin,
meaning "lord" or "master". The
compound (Belarusian: гаспадар, Bulgarian:...
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different forms,
gospodin and
gospodar,
could be
related to context,
where gospodin translates as Sir and
gospodar as Lord.
Vladyka (literally, ruler/master)...
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Garth (2014-01-01). "
Gospodar".
Paris Review. No. 209. ISSN 0031-2037.
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Master of His Own Body (Svoga tela
gospodar) is a 1957
Croatian film by
Fedor Hanžeković.
Svoga tela
gospodar at lzmk.hr (in Croatian)
Master of His Own...
- A kònji rȅkoše: «Slȕšāj, ȏvco, nȃs sȑca bòlē kada vȉdīmo da čòv(j)ek,
gospòdār, rȃdī vȕnu od ovácā i prȁvī òd(j)eću zá se. I ȍndā óvca nȇmā vȉše vȕnē...
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mosque in Belgrade, the
capital of Serbia. It is
located in
Gospodar Jevremova Street in the
neighbourhood of Dorćol. It was
built around 1575...
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states that he is the "knjaz and
gospodar of Crna Gora and Brda" (Serbian: књаз и господар Црне Горе и Брда /
knjaz i
gospodar Crne Gore i Brda; "prince and...
- In that
period the
Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy
Trinity was built;
Gospodar Vasin konak, a
mansion used by
wealthy guests, as well as a
number of significant...
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Master of
Death (Serbian:
Gospodar smrti) was a
Yugoslav adventure/fantasy
comic strip about the
masked hero of the same name,
created by
artist Đorđe...
- Empire, Bulgaria, Serbia, and the
Empire of Trebizond. Domn (in Romanian)/
Gospodar (in Old Slavonian) –
Medieval Romania (Moldova, Wallachia)
Fejedelem –...