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 Translation for 'ilk' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   ilk | -
SYNO ilk | like
ilk {noun}вид {м}
ilk {noun}сорт {м}
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Translation for 'ilk' from English to Bulgarian

ilk {noun}
вид {м}

сорт {м}
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Usage Examples English
  • It became the seat of the Robertons of that ilk until their dispossession by Robert I for Stephen de Robertoun's signing of the 1296 Ragman Roll.
  • Alexander Elphinstone, 1st Lord Elphinstone (died 9 September 1513) was a Scottish peer. He was the son of Sir John Elphinstone of that ilk and of Pittendreich.
  • ‘Adder’ is from the old English word ‘awedur’, meaning ‘running water’ or ‘stream’. There is mention of Blakadir de Eodem (of that ilk) holding lands in the earldom of March in 1426.
  • Coinciding with the launch of Kinman's new website is the releases of Zero-Hum Gold Foil, 580 Alnico Staple, Jaguar and Mustang pickups as well as their new KHP-90 Goodbye-Soldering Harness for 1 and 2 pickup guitars in the ilk of Gibson and PRS.
  • Siphogonuchitids have two sclerite morphs as well as their shell(s), thus may have had a simpler scleritome than "Halkieria" and its ilk, concordant with the sclerites' simpler internal anatomy.

  • However, it seems they were perhaps sold at Halfords or its ilk as a unit for fitting to homemade trailers, motorcycle sidecars and caravans at the time.
  • Battle honours, theatre honours, honour titles and their ilk form a part of the wider variety of distinctions which serve to distinguish military units from each other.
  • The "A518", later renamed "46RH" (hydraulic controlled governor pressure) and "46RE" (electronic controlled governor pressure), is an A727 derivative with overdrive, in the A500 ilk.
  • Subsequently the Edmonstones, styled of "that ilk" and "of Edenham" continued to use Edmonstone in Midlothian as their main residence until it was sold in 1624.
  • "Crossballs: The Debate Show" on Comedy Central parodied "Crossfire" and other shows of its ilk.

  • Fullarton House was built by William Fullarton of that ilk in 1745 and altered by his son, however it was demolished in 1966 by the council who had been unable to maintain the building after purchasing it in 1928.
  • Wat married again in 1598 to Margaret Edgar, widow of William Spottiswoode of that ilk, and daughter of John Edgar of Wedderlie.
  • Angus's widow, Elizabeth Hamilton, had first married James Johnston yr. of that ilk, following the Earl's death, she further married Sir Patrick Whitelaw of that ilk.
  • One leader of the Free Speech Movement, Jackie Goldberg, reflecting back on 1964 decried, years later, Glazer and his ilk for espousing "an armchair intellectual liberalism" and viewing "protesting" as nothing more than sending a letter to one's congressman.
  • The house was forfeit for the treachery, and was given in the name of James VI of Scotland to James Carmichael younger of that ilk.

  • Why is that the stomach part of all idols in Hoysala Temples look like a Cow? Why is that, the famed sculptors MalliTamma and his ilk not popular as Jakkanna or Jakana Aacharya?
  • He dictated his will, leaving his goods to the family who were of the same ilk as him.
  • His father was a merchant-adventurer, John Blair of Windyedge, a younger brother of the family of Blair of that ilk; his mother was Beatrix Muir (of the house of Rowallan), who lived for nearly a century.
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