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dişi dövüşken kuş

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Turkish - English
reeve
Any of several local officials, with varying responsibilities
A female of the species Philomachus pugnax, a highly gregarious, medium-sized wading bird of Eurasia; the male is a ruff
{n} a steward, bailiff, assistant
{i} head of a city council, chief administrator of a town
pass through a hole or opening; "reeve a rope"
pass a rope through; "reeve an opening"
female ruff fasten by passing through a hole or around something pass through a hole or opening; "reeve a rope"
To pass a rope through a hole or opening
Judge or referee for the battlefield These are the people you don't argue with or they will throw you off the field, or out of the park They check weapon safety and make judgment calls on weapon strikes
pass a rope through; "reeve an opening
Leeding a line through a block or other object
The president of a township or municipal district council
an officer, steward, bailiff, or governor; the current derivation is sheriff, ie , shire reeve Originally, the reeve was local administrative agent of an Anglo-Saxon king Later, he was a medieval English manor officer responsible chiefly for overseeing the discharge of feudal obligations {W}
A local official, the chief magistrate of an area
churchwarden; early name for sheriff in England
female ruff fasten by passing through a hole or around something pass through a hole or opening; "reeve a rope" pass a rope through; "reeve an opening
The female of the ruff
To pass a line through a hole, as in block and tackle system
Churchwarden, an early name for sheriff in England