Abode of the Ghoul 6 letters. The abode of the ghoul. Alternative crossword questions for the word grave

abode of the ghoul

Alternative descriptions

Pit for burying the body of the deceased

Ukrainian cultural figure, church writer (1596/97-1647)

Abode of the Ghoul

Humpback

G. pit for burial of the deceased; the place where he is buried, with a mound; a large ancient mound, a mound, where, according to legend, mighty men and heroes were buried; south mound or hill in general. *Death, end, death. Homola Church lump, heap: and Daniel took pitch... and made homola. Daniil Gomola, Southern Slav. grave; probably from com (Shimkevich), like palm, down. As goes to the cradle, goes to the grave, incorrigible. The stubborn one will be corrected by a club, the hunchbacked by the grave. The strength of the mind is a grave. They don't put people in the grave alive. The dead are not without a grave. As if he had risen from the grave, skinny and frail. he has one foot in the grave. The grave did not cover everything: the ends reached the next world. Sing songs and go to your grave. Do the things of life, but go to the grave. Under the spade, into the grave, and covered with turf. he looks at the grave and trembles over the penny. A man is not without an apartment, and a dead man is not without a grave. The living is not without a place, the dead is not without a grave. The sick man runs away from the grave, and the healthy man hurries to the grave. You can’t drive him into the grave with a whip (rod), and you can’t drive him out with a roll (you can’t lure him out). It's a shame to die, but beyond the grave it won't matter! Someone else's conscience is a grave. Graves many south zap. cemetery. Grave, related to the grave. monument, smell, silence. A lump of grave earth to the heart, grief will subside. Mogilnoe Wed. funeral expenses, especially the priest. A grave place, lumpy. A burial mound, similar to a mound, like a mound. -nickname M. Vyat. graves, cemetery; arch. chickens grave, meaning embankments over the deceased, turf masonry, monument; I grew up. large tussock grass, stoker; arch. a traveling suitcase with needles, awls, threads, grit, etc. for mending clothes and shoes. Imperial Eagle, Aquila heliaca, dark brown, flocks to carrion. Burial keeper, gravedigger, grave digger, grave digger m. grave digger, cemetery worker. Yellowfin beetle Silpha burying small carrion. Mogilnyak Psk. hard burial ground, hills; pine needles, for sprinkling the path of the deceased. Burial grounds, shchikov, graveyards, belonging to him. -flax, -chichi, related to it. Cemetery m. old. grave, meaning mounds, burial mound. Vincaminor plant, periwinkle, coffin grass. Grave robbery, -robber m. grave-digging, etc. are understandable without explanation

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Burial pit

Pit for burying the body of the deceased

The novel by the Russian writer M. N. Zagoskin “Askoldova...”

Abode of the Ghoul

Alternative descriptions

Pit for burying the body of the deceased

Ukrainian cultural figure, church writer (1596/97-1647)

Humpback

G. pit for burial of the deceased; the place where he is buried, with a mound; a large ancient mound, a mound, where, according to legend, mighty men and heroes were buried; south mound or hill in general. *Death, end, death. Homola Church lump, heap: and Daniel took pitch... and made homola. Daniil Gomola, Southern Slav. grave; probably from com (Shimkevich), like palm, down. As goes to the cradle, goes to the grave, incorrigible. The stubborn one will be corrected by a club, the hunchbacked by the grave. The strength of the mind is a grave. They don't put people in the grave alive. The dead are not without a grave. As if he had risen from the grave, skinny and frail. he has one foot in the grave. The grave did not cover everything: the ends reached the next world. Sing songs and go to your grave. Do the things of life, but go to the grave. Under the spade, into the grave, and covered with turf. he looks at the grave and trembles over the penny. A man is not without an apartment, and a dead man is not without a grave. The living is not without a place, the dead is not without a grave. The sick man runs away from the grave, and the healthy man hurries to the grave. You can’t drive him into the grave with a whip (rod), and you can’t drive him out with a roll (you can’t lure him out). It's a shame to die, but beyond the grave it won't matter! Someone else's conscience is a grave. Graves many south zap. cemetery. Grave, related to the grave. monument, smell, silence. A lump of grave earth to the heart, grief will subside. Mogilnoe Wed. funeral expenses, especially the priest. A grave place, lumpy. A burial mound, similar to a mound, like a mound. -nickname M. Vyat. graves, cemetery; arch. chickens grave, meaning embankments over the deceased, turf masonry, monument; I grew up. large tussock grass, stoker; arch. a traveling suitcase with needles, awls, threads, grit, etc. for mending clothes and shoes. Imperial Eagle, Aquila heliaca, dark brown, flocks to carrion. Burial keeper, gravedigger, grave digger, grave digger m. grave digger, cemetery worker. Yellowfin beetle Silpha burying small carrion. Mogilnyak Psk. hard burial ground, hills; pine needles, for sprinkling the path of the deceased. Burial grounds, shchikov, graveyards, belonging to him. -flax, -chichi, related to it. Cemetery m. old. grave, meaning mounds, burial mound. Vincaminor plant, periwinkle, coffin grass. Grave robbery, -robber m. grave-digging, etc. are understandable without explanation

Burial

Burial place

Hope of the Hunchback

Abode of the Ghoul

The first step to eternity according to Mohammed

Burial pit

Burial

Last resort

The last resting place of the unknown soldier

Man's last living space

The last hope of the hunchback

The novel by the Russian writer M. N. Zagoskin "Askoldova..."

Power to the mind...

Poem by Russian poet V. Zhukovsky

Only she will correct the hunchback

Burial pit

Pit for burying the body of the deceased

The novel by the Russian writer M. N. Zagoskin “Askoldova...”

Abode of the Ghoul

The first letter is "m"

Second letter "o"

Third letter "g"

The last letter of the letter is "a"

Answer for the clue "Resident of the Ghoul", 6 letters:
grave

Alternative crossword questions for the word grave

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Definition of the word grave in dictionaries

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. S.I.Ozhegov, N.Yu.Shvedova. The meaning of the word in the dictionary Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language. S.I.Ozhegov, N.Yu.Shvedova.
-y, w. A pit for burying the body of the deceased, as well as a mound at the burial site. Lay a wreath on the grave. On the edge of the grave (also translated: at death). Someone has one foot in the grave. (about an old man: close to death; colloquial). Digging someone's grave. (also translated:...

Wikipedia Meaning of the word in the Wikipedia dictionary
Mogila is a village in Bulgaria. It is located in the Shumen region, part of the Kaspichan community. The population is 390 people.

Examples of the use of the word grave in literature.

I will sail on it with the priests of the Memphis temple of Ptah, who brought to us, in Abydos, the mummy of one of the noblest citizens of Heliopolis and buried it in a tomb built not far from graves beneficent Osiris.

There, in the boyar’s coffin, Agathia’s book lay for hundreds of years, until finally one of the Belskys, Prince Platon, my father’s brother, one day decided to visit graves their ancestors.

Occasionally, however, they were lowered into a new grave the new Agafonik or decorated the blackened cross of the old one with simple flowers.

Professor Aksamit lives on Žižkov, he did excavations there, looking for graves with twisted corpses, and took several of these skeletons with him.

The next day Professor Aksamit came and was delighted to see that in grave someone is lying.