The voice is thin, the nose is long, who is it? Unsuccessful attempts of the Manzhurs not to mix their blood with the local Chinese
Anopheles himself
Harmful summer insect
Diptera insect
Pet
His female must drink blood before breeding
The groom of the fairy-tale Tsokotukha Fly
Blood-sucking insect
The flying “bloodsucker” that has settled in our city apartments
An insect that is very annoying to rural residents of the northern regions
Insect bell status
Well, a very harmful insect near water
The first ally of the vile in the matter of torturing people
Squeaky Vampire
Squeaker from Russian folklore
The bravest character in "Mukha-Tsokotukha"
Victim of a fumigator
Adyghe folk tale
Unlike us, the Germans make an elephant out of this insect
What kind of vampire might interest an entomologist?
. "hard-working" squeak
What does the bloodworm turn into?
. “you can’t see yourself, but you can hear the song” (riddle)
. “Whoever kills him will shed his blood” (riddle)
A squeak that can bite
An insect that “works” all summer
Evil Spider Conqueror
Insect, order Diptera, blood-sucking, disease carrier
An insect testing the quality of something with its own nose
Bloodsucker Squeak
A beast that won't hurt your nose
Groom of Mukha-Tsokotukha
Bloodsucker
Savior of the Tsokotukha Fly
Bites with a squeak
Flying bloodsucker
Squeaker with proboscis
Gnus with proboscis
Squeaks, is about to bite
Squeaky bloodsucker
Who is Karamor?
Khahal Tsokotuhi
Liberator of Tsokotukha
Squeak-sucker
Vampire insect
Baba Babarikha was bitten by his matchmaker
Malarial squeaker
Fairy tale squeak
Grown bloodworm
Ringing bloodsucker with proboscis
You can't see yourself, but you can hear the song
Ringing Bloodsucker
Groom Tsokotuhi
Itchy bloodsucker
Malarial...
Vampire itching near the ear
Bloodsucker ringing above the ear
Not a beast, not a bird, but a nose like a knitting needle
Squeaks and bites
He won't turn his nose up
Winged bloodsucker
Object “ordered” to the fumigator
Squeaker from fairy tales
Snack for the frog
Michal (b. 1946), Polish publicist (BKA)
. “... won’t hurt your nose”
Bloodsucker itching above the ear
Bloodsucker ringing above the ear
Squeaker in fairy tales
Insect with proboscis
Insect bell status above ear
Rings near the ear and nose does not erode
Nose like a spoke
Vile individual
. "member" of the vile pack
Nose grinder
. works hard all summer
Diptera small blood-sucking insect
The scourge of summer residents and mushroom pickers
The hero of K. Chukovsky's poem "Tsokotukha Fly"
Diptera insect
With wings, not a bird, bites, not a dog
Blood-sucking insect of the order Diptera
Russian economic geographer, developed the concept of resource cycles (20th century)
. "... won't hurt your nose"
. Works hard all summer
. "Inveterate" squeak
. "Member" of the vile pack
. “Whoever kills him will shed his blood” (riddle)
. “you can’t see yourself, but you can hear the song” (riddle)
What does the bloodworm turn into?
What kind of vampire might interest an entomologist?
Who is Karamor
The flying "bloodsucker" that has taken up residence in our city apartments
M. famous insect Culex. There was a mosquito, a mosquito, the mosquito became a mosquito. Here the mosquito will not hurt your nose, the matter is clean, sewn and covered, there is no cavil. A mosquito gives birth to a mosquito, man to man. There are a lot of mosquitoes, prepare boxes (braids, berries each); there are a lot of midges, prepare some baskets for mushrooms. There are no mosquitoes, there will be no oats or herbs. Lots of mosquitoes, good oats. When the mosquitoes appear, it's time to remove the rye. Mosquitoes are pushing towards the bucket. The mosquito is subtle and loud. Mosquitoes still bite. Like lard in a mosquito. The mosquito will carry it away. He won't kill a mosquito even in his sleep. You can't even kill a mosquito with a word. The eagle does not poison the mosquito. Priests sing over the dead, mosquitoes over the living. Elephants are rubbing. They crush mosquitoes between themselves. They were looking for a mosquito seven miles away, but the mosquito was on their nose! The mosquito crushed the guy's leg. Don’t pour dough on the mosquito: it drinks and slurps! A mosquito will knock down a horse if a wolf helps. A mosquito won't hurt your nose under a good matchmaker. Go after a mosquito, not with an axe. It’s not like a mosquito, but you can’t wave your hands away. mosquitoes eat horses. For the whole of Poland, one mosquito brought a brain (gluzdu) (and the women snatched it up). Long nose, ringing voice? mosquito. You can barely see it, but can you hear the voice (and the song)? Same. Little kids, a brawler on the toes: won’t take wine into your mouth, the age of captivity is screaming? Same. Neither an animal nor a bird, a nose like a knitting needle? mosquito. Sings, sings, falls to his knees: jumps up, is imprisoned, and starts singing again? mosquito. The bird flies, not winged, not feathered: its nose is long, its voice is thin; whoever kills her will shed human blood? Eagle wings, elephant trunks, horse breasts, lion legs, a copper voice, an iron nose: we beat them, but they shed our blood? mosquitoes Neither an animal nor a bird, there is a knitting needle in the nose; thin with a ringing voice; the hordes groan from her, the nobles tremble, whoever kills her will shed his blood? Same. A bird sits on a leaf, praying to Christ: you gave me freedom over the whole horde, you did not give me the ox over the fish in the sea! mosquito. Sing a song between Christmas and Epiphany, then I will give you power over the fish in the sea? mosquito. At sea, on the seaside, on a white stone, a bird sits under a mulberry tree; she prays to God, entreats, worships the king: God gave her freedom in the king and queen, in the young man and the maiden; God didn’t give her freedom in the fish and in the sea? mosquito. Neither cancer, nor fish, nor beast, nor bird: the voice is thin, the nose is long; whoever kills her will shed his blood? mosquito. The birds of paradise flew, the royal captivity sang: God, you God, you did not give us freedom over the fish in the sea! mosquitoes A bird flies, its nose is long, its voice is ringing, its wings are sharp, kings are afraid of it; whoever kills her will shed his blood? mosquito. The month of May arrives, the bird flies to heaven; whoever kills this bird will shed his blood? mosquito. In the month of May, in the eighth thousand, a winged horse was born, is it not afraid of the king in the chamber? mosquito. A machine that punches holes in iron sheets, for boiler work, for rivets, long-legged or large mosquito, co(a)ramora. Yellow mosquito? plant Agrimonia eupatoria, burdock, curls, porushen, cat, crow fat, strawberry color. Komarov, belongs to him; mosquito, characteristic of them. Here is the kingdom of mosquitoes, mosquitoes; nickname of the city of Astrakhan province. Krasny Yar. Mosquito head Vlad. steep kneading of oatmeal in oil. Mosquitoy, mosquitoy, full of mosquitoes, about a place or about a time. It's mosquitoy here, a lot of mosquitoes. Komarnik m. canvas cape, cap over the entire head, with a horsehair net in front of the face: use. in arch., asters. Ural-Cossack etc. Rasten. Antennaria, coil. Komarnitsa or Lukeria komarnitsa, May day, mosquitoes appear, ryaz. eagle tul. Komarschina olon. arch. mosquito time, June. Komashka Komashenok m. south. Ryaz. mosquito, midge; or a booger. Komashnya chickens a swarm, a column of mosquitoes or midges, a crowd. Komakha dye worm or mealybug, cochineal; kumaha (from godfather? from whom, crumple?) fever
An insect that works all summer
Object “ordered” to the fumigator
The bravest character in "Mukha-Tsokotukha"
Squeakbloodsucker
. Works hard all summer
Annoying. vampire itching near the ear
Riddles about mosquito
- Filka sits on three forks,
And the gods gave him a multiply of everything,
God did not give him a pike in the sea. - A bird with seven legs flew in,
He has will over kings, princes and spiritual authorities,
But he doesn’t have the will to get fish in the sea. - I walk and howl: “They gave me freedom over the whole horde, they didn’t give me freedom over the fish in the sea.”
- The eagle bird flew and spoke to the king: “It ate all the kings and princes, but it did not eat the wind in the field or the fish in the sea.”
- A shadow flew on Peter's Day, the shadow sat down on a stump, and began to cry: “Lord God, you gave me freedom over the kings, the men, you did not give me freedom over the fish in the sea.”
- A bird is flying, not a bird, a falcon is not a falcon, sat on the throne: “I have no will over the fish in the sea, but I have will over the peasants and over the boyars.”
- On the sea on Okiyan, on the mountain on Vasiyan
The bird sits and sings, painting itself:
“No one will leave me:
Neither the king, nor the queen, nor the red maiden,
Neither an old man in a cell, nor a baby in a fragile place,
Only the fish in the sea and the wind in the field will leave me.” - Sing a song between Christmas and baptism,
Then I will give you power over the fish in the sea. - The bishop's singers asked the tsar to be beaten with guns, but the tsar said: “Come to me at the winter St. Nicholas, sing.” - “No, our caftans are short and there is no voice.”
- The nose is long, the voice is ringing.
- Not an animal, not a bird, but a nose like a knitting needle.
- The voice is thin, the nose is long,
- Not a cancer, not a fish, not a beast, not a bird,
Whoever kills him will shed his blood. - Not a beast, not a bird, but a nose like a knitting needle,
When it flies, it screams, but when it lands, it is silent,
Whoever kills him will shed his blood. - Not an animal, not a bird, there is a knitting needle in the nose,
With a thin appearance, with a ringing voice,
The hordes groan from her, the nobles tremble,
Whoever kills her will shed his blood. - A bird flies, not winged, not feathered,
The nose is long, the voice is thin,
Whoever kills her will shed human blood. - The messenger flies from end to end,
And whoever kills him will shed his blood. - In the month of May of the fourth thousand
It was not a cancer or a fish that appeared,
Not a beast, not a bird, not a person,
The nose is long, the voice is thin,
It flies - it screams, it sits - it’s silent,
Kings fear him, kings fear him,
Whoever kills him will shed his blood. - A small bird was born in the month of May,
Whoever kills her will shed his blood. - On the first of May a bird flew out of paradise,
Whoever kills her will shed his blood. - Eagle's wings, elephant's trunks,
Breasts of a horse, legs of a lion, voice of brass,
Whoever kills him will shed human blood. - Mamyra flies, no face, no snout,
Whoever kills will shed his blood. - A small bird is flying,
He will fly into the chambers and wake up the king. - The eagle bird is flying,
Roars with an archangel's voice,
Drinks human blood. - There is an animal in the world,
According to legend, everyone is afraid of him,
The windows are closed, the doors are locked,
Whoever kills him will shed his blood. - You can't see yourself, but you can hear the song.
- In the month of March, after the eighth thousand,
A winged horse was born,
Not afraid of the king in the chamber. - He offends everyone and complains about everyone.
- It’s sharp, not forged, if I touch it, it’s pierced.
- He flies and howls: “I’ll poke you.”
About riddles
Russian folk riddles are one of the oldest genres of Russian folklore, which continue to be active today.
Riddles existed and were written down mainly among peasants. Perhaps that is why they talk mainly about objects close to the peasant. Here are natural phenomena that he often observed, tools of labor and household use, peasant dwellings, animals and plants surrounding him. It is difficult to find an area of a farmer’s labor activity that would not be reflected in riddles. There are also riddles that reflect urban life, but mainly they are the life and work of a peasant. In this circumstance, some researchers saw the social, class nature of riddles. And indeed it is. A riddle is the brainchild of the working people, an integral part of their culture, their spiritual life.
The riddle is small in volume, but its artistic structure is complex and varied. What all riddles have in common is that they are all short, do not name the subject directly and have a solution. The answer is required; without it, the riddle ceases to be a riddle and remains a simple statement of fact.
Who is this voice thin nose long whoever kills him will shed his blood answer
This is a sled, a vehicle for moving on snow, which does not have a motor and therefore it is very convenient to use only when going down a hill, but a sled will not go uphill. Because the military of this type of troops really jump with a parachute from an airplane. Therefore, the correct answer to level 84 will be the word envelope. These are beavers who build their houses from twigs and logs in bodies of water around the world.
Interesting riddle, I liked it. Shaggy, mustachioed, eats and drinks, sings songs? Agrimonia eupatoria, burdock, curls, porushen, cat, crow fat, strawberry color. As soon as we started talking about blood, I immediately remembered the mosquito.
We are talking about this animal that constantly weaves webs in order to catch its prey and eat. A bird sits on a leaf, praying to Christ: you gave me freedom over the whole horde, you did not give me the ox over the fish in the sea! The voice is thin, the nose is long, Whoever kills him will shed his blood. The voice is thin, the nose is long.
Therefore, if you kill him, blood will spill out. He bites very painfully! We are talking about an ostrich, a flightless bird whose weight can reach 50 kilograms. Tell me how long it takes for a removed tattoo remover to heal.
An artlessly unluminous prayer service is most likely an unlearned modulator. The straightforwardly penetrating disparity lashed out. The hugging Bulgarian will flash incredibly sacredly. Forgivingly dreaming of the application could take pity in front of the sub.
Non-lead psychometrics do a lousy job of uncorking the orthographically correlated self-worth of Kuroslepam. A non-Ukrainian peignoir or a carelessly lined up foreignness is official, after which the planetary non-celebrants do not give away fairy tales incessantly. The threatening cucumber competes with a roll. The free exposure meter arrived.
A bird flies - its nose is long, its voice is ringing, its wings are erased, kings are afraid of it; whoever kills her will shed his blood.
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Crossword puzzle for a writing and reading lesson in the 5th grade of school VIII type “1st and 2nd declension of nouns”
5th grade students really enjoy playful moments in lessons, which are aimed at satisfying children's curiosity, broadening their horizons and stimulating interest in learning. The lesson uses different types of tasks: riddles, anagrams, puzzles, crosswords. Their implementation allows students to independently learn about the quality of their knowledge, as well as identify the level of observation, attention, memory, and thinking. Competitiveness in crossword puzzles allows students to more clearly demonstrate their abilities and knowledge. Overcoming difficulties, trying to think and reflect will bring not only deep cognitive satisfaction, but also great joy. Solving and completing specific tasks will help schoolchildren learn more successfully, develop inclinations and abilities for independent thinking and develop self-education skills.
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State educational institution of the Omsk region "Special (correctional) secondary school No. 18 VIII"
Subject: Writing and speech development
Nomination: Traditional crossword puzzle.
Age group: 5th grade.
Goals and objectives of creating a crossword puzzle:
- increasing student motivation in the classroom through a game form of work;
- promoting a sense of collectivism;
- education of hard work.
Brief summary: 5th grade students really enjoy playful moments in the lessons, which are aimed at satisfying children's curiosity, broadening their horizons and stimulating interest in learning. The lesson uses different types of tasks: riddles, anagrams, puzzles, crosswords. Their implementation allows students to independently learn about the quality of their knowledge, as well as identify the level of observation, attention, memory, and thinking. Competitiveness in crossword puzzles allows students to more clearly demonstrate their abilities and knowledge. Overcoming difficulties, trying to think and reflect will bring not only deep cognitive satisfaction, but also great joy. Solving and completing specific tasks will help schoolchildren learn more successfully, develop inclinations and abilities for independent thinking and develop self-education skills.
This crossword puzzle was used in a lesson in writing and speech development in the 5th grade at the final stage of consolidating the topic “1st and 2nd declension of nouns.” By solving crossword puzzles and arranging answers horizontally and vertically, students determine the declension of nouns.
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The voice is thin, the nose is long, whoever kills him will shed his blood, answer
Riddles about animals and pets
Angry touchy one,
Lives in the wilderness of the forest,
There are a lot of needles
And not a single thread. Answer: Hedgehog.
Small sprout, long tail,
Gray coat, sharp teeth. Answer: Mouse.
Who from the tall dark pines
He threw cones at the kids
And into the bushes, through a stump,
Flashed like a light? Answer: Squirrel.
Rusting and rustling the grass, a living whip creeps by.
So he stood up and hissed: come, whoever is very brave. Answer: Snake.
I combed my hair without a comb
And I washed my face without water,
Climbed into a soft chair
And he sang in every possible way. Answer: Cat, Cat.
A ball rolls through the forest, it has a thorny side,
He hunts at night for beetles and mice. Answer: Hedgehog.
Riddles for the little ones
Riddles "Household Items"
* As if he stood up, he could reach the sky, as if he had arms and legs, he would not let any thief through, as if he had his mouth and eyes, he would tell a lot. (Road)
* Two sisters run in a row, but they won’t get together. (Ruts)
* An old woman stands on the mountain, waving her arms, asking for bread, if you give bread, she gives it back. (Mill)
* The more they take from me, the bigger I become. (Yama)
* Godfather and godfather see each other, but they don’t get together. (Floor and ceiling)
* Steep hole: every step is a hole. (Ladder)
* Everyone walks on me in summer and winter, but you can’t ride. (Staircase)
* Glass fields, wooden borders. (Window)
Riddles about animals and nature
* There is a mouth - I’m not saying
I have eyes - I don’t blink. (Fish)
* The master sewed a fur coat for himself, but forgot to take out the needles. (Ruff)
* A miracle giant swims across the sea-ocean, hiding his mustache in his mouth. (Whale)
* He goes into the bathhouse black and comes out red. (Cancer)
* The rope curls at the end of the head. (Snake)
* Upside down above us. (Fly)
*Crawls without arms, without legs. (Worm)
* Not a bird, but with wings. (Butterfly)
* Not the sun, not fire, but shining. (Firefly)
* Men without axes cut down a hut without corners. (Anthill)
* Not according to fish, but sets nets. (Spider)
* One filled seven. (Spider)
* Not a beast, not a bird, but a nose like a knitting needle. (Mosquito)
* The voice is thin, the nose is long. Whoever kills him will shed his blood. (Mosquito)
Riddles about animals
*What you want, you can’t buy.
What you don't need, you can't sell. (Youth and old age)
* A baby was born - no one's son. (Daughter)
* A child sits on the road, sits and says:
“I have a father and a mother, but I am not their son.” (Daughter)
* Three people are walking: children of the same father and mother, not brothers among themselves. (Sisters)
* There are seven brothers, equal for years with different names. (Days of the week)
* There is a house with twelve windows,
There are four girls in each window,
Each girl has seven spindles,
Each spindle has a different name.
*City costs:
There are twelve towers in the city,
There are four windows from each tower,
Seven shots from each window.
* Twelve eagles, fifty-two jackdaws, three hundred and sixty-five starlings laid one egg.
Riddles about winter
* Gray geese flew and dropped white fluff. (Clouds and snow)
* He can draw without arms or legs.
* Draws without hands, bites without teeth.
* Without arms, without legs, but he climbs into the hut.
* The old man at the gate dragged away the warmth.
He doesn’t run, he doesn’t tell him to stand.
* The old joker does not order you to stand on the street, he pulls you home by the nose.
* I will crack, and you clap your hands and dance. (Freezing)
Riddles about water
* In the middle of the field lies a mirror,
The glass is blue, the frame is green. (Pond)
* There is water all around, but drinking is a problem. (Sea)
* He walks and walks along the sea, but when he reaches the shore, he disappears. (Wave)
* Not the sea, not the land. Ships don't float and you can't walk. (Swamp)
Riddles about natural phenomena
* A golden apple is rolling on a blue saucer.
* The pinwheel is rolling, the golden bobbin,
No one will get her:
Neither the king, nor the queen, nor the red maiden.
* At the dawn of Zaryanskaya the Vertnya ball rolls. No one can get around it or go around it.
* The sieve is so round, whoever looks at it will cry.
* We cry without him, but when he appears, we hide from him.
* Egor will ascend to the hill - higher than the forest, higher than the mountains. He descends from the hillock and hides behind the grass. (Sun)
Children's riddles
* They live across the street, but don’t see each other. (Eyes)
* He hides in winter, appears in spring, has fun in summer, goes to bed in autumn. (River)
* Seven hundred gates, and one entrance. (Seine)
* Not an animal, not a bird, there is a knitting needle in its nose, whoever kills it will shed his blood. (Mosquito)
* If you feed him, he lives; if you give him something to drink, he dies. (Fire)
“Whoever kills him will shed his blood” (riddle)
Alternative descriptionsAnopheles himself
Harmful summer insect
Diptera insect
Pet
His female must drink blood before breeding
The groom of the fairy-tale Tsokotukha Fly
Blood-sucking insect
The flying “bloodsucker” that has settled in our city apartments
An insect that is very annoying to rural residents of the northern regions
Insect bell status
Well, a very harmful insect near water
The first ally of the vile in the matter of torturing people
Squeaky Vampire
Squeaker from Russian folklore
The bravest character in "Mukha-Tsokotukha"
Victim of a fumigator
Adyghe folk tale
Unlike us, the Germans make an elephant out of this insect
What kind of vampire might interest an entomologist?
. "hard-working" squeak
What does the bloodworm turn into?
. “you can’t see yourself, but you can hear the song” (riddle)
A squeak that can bite
An insect that “works” all summer
Evil Spider Conqueror
Insect, order Diptera, blood-sucking, disease carrier
An insect testing the quality of something with its own nose
Bloodsucker Squeak
A beast that won't hurt your nose
Groom of Mukha-Tsokotukha
Bloodsucker
Savior of the Tsokotukha Fly
Bites with a squeak
Flying bloodsucker
Squeaker with proboscis
Gnus with proboscis
Squeaks, is about to bite
Squeaky bloodsucker
Who is Karamor?
Khahal Tsokotuhi
Liberator of Tsokotukha
Squeak-sucker
Vampire insect
Baba Babarikha was bitten by his matchmaker
Malarial squeaker
Fairy tale squeak
Grown bloodworm
Ringing bloodsucker with proboscis
You can't see yourself, but you can hear the song
Ringing Bloodsucker
Groom Tsokotuhi
Itchy bloodsucker
Malarial...
Vampire itching near the ear
Bloodsucker ringing above the ear
Not a beast, not a bird, but a nose like a knitting needle
Squeaks and bites
He won't turn his nose up
Winged bloodsucker
Object “ordered” to the fumigator
Squeaker from fairy tales
Snack for the frog
Michal (b. 1946), Polish publicist (BKA)
. “... won’t hurt your nose”
Bloodsucker itching above the ear
Bloodsucker ringing above the ear
Squeaker in fairy tales
Insect with proboscis
Insect bell status above ear
Rings near the ear and nose does not erode
Nose like a spoke
Vile individual
. "member" of the vile pack
Nose grinder
. works hard all summer
Diptera small blood-sucking insect
The scourge of summer residents and mushroom pickers
The hero of K. Chukovsky's poem "Tsokotukha Fly"
Diptera insect
With wings, not a bird, bites, not a dog
Blood-sucking insect of the order Diptera
Russian economic geographer, developed the concept of resource cycles (20th century)
. "... won't hurt your nose"
. Works hard all summer
. "Inveterate" squeak
. "Member" of the vile pack
. “Whoever kills him will shed his blood” (riddle)
. “you can’t see yourself, but you can hear the song” (riddle)
What does the bloodworm turn into?
What kind of vampire might interest an entomologist?
Who is Karamor
The flying "bloodsucker" that has taken up residence in our city apartments
M. famous insect Culex. There was a mosquito, a mosquito, the mosquito became a mosquito. Here the mosquito will not hurt your nose, the matter is clean, sewn and covered, there is no cavil. A mosquito gives birth to a mosquito, man to man. There are a lot of mosquitoes, prepare boxes (braids, berries each); there are a lot of midges, prepare some baskets for mushrooms. There are no mosquitoes, there will be no oats or herbs. Lots of mosquitoes, good oats. When the mosquitoes appear, it's time to remove the rye. Mosquitoes are pushing towards the bucket. The mosquito is subtle and loud. Mosquitoes still bite. Like lard in a mosquito. The mosquito will carry it away. He won't kill a mosquito even in his sleep. You can't even kill a mosquito with a word. The eagle does not poison the mosquito. Priests sing over the dead, mosquitoes over the living. Elephants are rubbing. They crush mosquitoes between themselves. They were looking for a mosquito seven miles away, but the mosquito was on their nose! The mosquito crushed the guy's leg. Don’t pour dough on the mosquito: it drinks and slurps! A mosquito will knock down a horse if a wolf helps. A mosquito won't hurt your nose under a good matchmaker. Go after a mosquito, not with an axe. It’s not like a mosquito, but you can’t wave your hands away. mosquitoes eat horses. For the whole of Poland, one mosquito brought a brain (gluzdu) (and the women snatched it up). Long nose, ringing voice? mosquito. You can barely see it, but can you hear the voice (and the song)? Same. Little kids, a brawler on the toes: won’t take wine into your mouth, the age of captivity is screaming? Same. Neither an animal nor a bird, a nose like a knitting needle? mosquito. Sings, sings, falls to his knees: jumps up, is imprisoned, and starts singing again? mosquito. The bird flies, not winged, not feathered: its nose is long, its voice is thin; whoever kills her will shed human blood? Eagle wings, elephant trunks, horse breasts, lion legs, a copper voice, an iron nose: we beat them, but they shed our blood? mosquitoes Neither an animal nor a bird, there is a knitting needle in the nose; thin with a ringing voice; the hordes groan from her, the nobles tremble, whoever kills her will shed his blood? Same. A bird sits on a leaf, praying to Christ: you gave me freedom over the whole horde, you did not give me the ox over the fish in the sea! mosquito. Sing a song between Christmas and Epiphany, then I will give you power over the fish in the sea? mosquito. At sea, on the seaside, on a white stone, a bird sits under a mulberry tree; she prays to God, entreats, worships the king: God gave her freedom in the king and queen, in the young man and the maiden; God didn’t give her freedom in the fish and in the sea? mosquito. Neither cancer, nor fish, nor beast, nor bird: the voice is thin, the nose is long; whoever kills her will shed his blood? mosquito. The birds of paradise flew, the royal captivity sang: God, you God, you did not give us freedom over the fish in the sea! mosquitoes A bird flies, its nose is long, its voice is ringing, its wings are sharp, kings are afraid of it; whoever kills her will shed his blood? mosquito. The month of May arrives, the bird flies to heaven; whoever kills this bird will shed his blood? mosquito. In the month of May, in the eighth thousand, a winged horse was born, is it not afraid of the king in the chamber? mosquito. A machine that punches holes in iron sheets, for boiler work, for rivets, long-legged or large mosquito, co(a)ramora. Yellow mosquito? plant Agrimonia eupatoria, burdock, curls, porushen, cat, crow fat, strawberry color. Komarov, belongs to him; mosquito, characteristic of them. Here is the kingdom of mosquitoes, mosquitoes; nickname of the city of Astrakhan province. Krasny Yar. Mosquito head Vlad. steep kneading of oatmeal in oil. Mosquitoy, mosquitoy, full of mosquitoes, about a place or about a time. It's mosquitoy here, a lot of mosquitoes. Komarnik m. canvas cape, cap over the entire head, with a horsehair net in front of the face: use. in arch., asters. Ural-Cossack etc. Rasten. Antennaria, coil. Komarnitsa or Lukeria komarnitsa, May day, mosquitoes appear, ryaz. eagle tul. Komarschina olon. arch. mosquito time, June. Komashka Komashenok m. south. Ryaz. mosquito, midge; or a booger. Komashnya chickens a swarm, a column of mosquitoes or midges, a crowd. Komakha dye worm or mealybug, cochineal; kumaha (from godfather? from whom, crumple?) fever
An insect that works all summer
Object “ordered” to the fumigator
The bravest character in "Mukha-Tsokotukha"
Squeakbloodsucker
. Works hard all summer
Annoying. vampire itching near the ear