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kobzar |
As nouns the difference between terms and kobzar
is that
terms is while
kobzar is an itinerant ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
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kobzar |
As a noun kobzar is
an itinerant ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
kobzar |
kobzas |
As nouns the difference between kobzar and kobzas
is that
kobzar is an itinerant Ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza while
kobzas is plural of kobza.
kobzari |
kobzar |
As nouns the difference between kobzari and kobzar
is that
kobzari is plural of lang=en while
kobzar is an itinerant Ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
kobza |
kobzar |
As nouns the difference between kobza and kobzar
is that
kobza is (musical instruments) a plucked stringed instrument of the lute family while
kobzar is an itinerant ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
blind |
kobzar |
As nouns the difference between blind and kobzar
is that
blind is a covering for a window to keep out light. The
covering may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass while
kobzar is an itinerant Ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
As an adjective blind
is unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
As a verb blind
is to make temporarily or permanently blind.
As an adverb blind
is without seeing; unseeingly.
bard |
kobzar |
As nouns the difference between bard and kobzar
is that
bard is poet, bard while
kobzar is an itinerant ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
ukrainian |
kobzar |
As nouns the difference between ukrainian and kobzar
is that
ukrainian is a person of Ukrainian ethnicity or a citizen of Ukraine while
kobzar is an itinerant Ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
As a proper noun Ukrainian
is the East Slavic language of Ukrainians, and the official language of Ukraine.
As an adjective Ukrainian
is relating to Ukraine or its people.
itinerant |
kobzar |
As nouns the difference between itinerant and kobzar
is that
itinerant is one who travels from place to place while
kobzar is an itinerant Ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
As an adjective itinerant
is habitually travelling from place to place.