Rázus — [ raːzus], Martin, slowakischer Schriftsteller, * Vrbica (heute zu Liptovský Mikuláš) 18. 10. 1888, ✝ Brezno (Mittelslowakisches Gebiet) 8. 8. 1937; trat für die Unabhängigkeit der Slowakei ein, seit 1930 evangelischer Pfarrer in Brezno. Rázus… … Universal-Lexikon
rąžus — rąžùs, ì adj. (4) 1. NdŽ kuris nuolat rąžosi. rąžiaĩ adv. NdŽ. 2. neryžtingas, nedrąsus: Truputį rąžus, nedrįsta rš. rąžiaĩ adv. NdŽ … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
rãzúş — s. n., pl. rãzuşúri … Romanian orthography
Martin Rázus — (pseudonym Mrazák) (* 18. Oktober 1888 Liptovský Mikuláš; † 8. August 1937 Brezno bei Banská Bystrica) war ein slowakischer Politiker, Dichter, Journalist und eva … Deutsch Wikipedia
Martin Rázus — Born Martin Rázus 18 October 1888(1888 10 18) Liptovský Mikuláš, Austria Hungary Died 8 August 1937( … Wikipedia
ražas — rãžas sm. (4), ražaĩ pl. (4) 1. sausas virbas: Bene maži jau mes vaikai, kuriuos ražu matušė plakė Mair. Kad taip dar išdžiūvusių ražų čia kur surasti V.Krėv. Koks čia šlavimas – ražaĩs tik brauki Kv. Šluotos tik ražai liko Mrk. Vos tik… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Slovak National Party (historical party) — The Slovak National Party (SNS, Slovak: Slovenská národná strana ) was a Slovak conservative and nationalist political party in the Kingdom of Hungary and then in Czechoslovakia from 1871 to 1938. The post Velvet Revolution party with the same… … Wikipedia
List of Slovaks — This is a list of notable people who either: * are or were citizens of Slovakia or Czechoslovakia, * are or were of Slovak identity or ancestry.PoliticsPoliticians (contemporary)*Robert Fico (1964) fourth prime minister of modern Slovakia… … Wikipedia
List of Slovak poets — The following is a list of the most important poets of Slovak literature.For a list of Slovak authors of prose and drama, please see Slovak prose. Middle Ages (800–1500) * Constantine (827–869) – born in Thessaloniki * Maurus (?–1070) * Leonard z … Wikipedia
List of Slovak prose and drama authors — The following is a list of the most important authors of Slovak prose and drama, for a list of Slovak poets see Slovak poetry: Middle Ages (800 ndash; 1500) :Clement of Ohrid (late 9th century) ndash; probably born in the Balkans:Constantine (827 … Wikipedia