Kleiekotzer

16:16 Nov 1, 2013
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German to Russian translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - History
German term or phrase: Kleiekotzer
Kleiekotzer (auch Mühlgötze, Mühlgosche oder Schreckkopf genannt) waren in alten Getreidemühlen Bestandteil des „Beutelkastens“. Dieser Kasten nahm das Mehl auf, das aus dem Mahlgang herunterfiel und in einen Beutelschlauch geleitet wurde. Diese einfachste Siebung trennte dabei das Mehl von der Kleie, die dann aus dem holzgeschnitzten Kleiekotzer ausgeschieden wurde. Diese oft kunstvoll geschnitzten, meist fratzenhaften Gesichter mit offenem Mund waren auch die Schutzgeister der Mühlen.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleiekotzer

Спасибо за идеи!
AndriyRubashnyy
Local time: 01:48


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Denys Dömin
3официального перевода нет: "плевальщик" отрубей
erika rubinstein


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41 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 1/5Answerer confidence 1/5 peer agreement (net): +2
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Explanation:
Несколько предложений навскидку в режиме "мозгового штурма":

"отрубная пасть"
"отрубная глотка"
"мельничная маска"
"мельничная личина"
"мельничная голова"

Denys Dömin
Ukraine
Local time: 01:48
Native speaker of: Native in UkrainianUkrainian

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agree  Dmytro Nazarenko: голова нравится
14 mins
  -> Спасибо!

agree  Max Chernov: Даа...голова - это, конечно...Голова!
3 hrs
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47 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
официального перевода нет: "плевальщик" отрубей


Explanation:
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erika rubinstein
Local time: 00:48
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Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian, Native in GermanGerman
PRO pts in category: 20
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