• 4th C. nomad
• 4th century brute
• 4th century European invader
• 4th century nomad
• 5th C. invader
• 5th century barbarian
• 5th-century invader
• Alternative to sweet-'ums
• Ancient Mongol
• Ancient pillager
• Ancient steppe warrior
• Ancient vandal
• Ancient warrior
• Attila
• Attila follower
• Attila for one
• Attila or one of his followers
• Attila the ___
• Attila was one
• Attila, e.g.
• Attila, notably
• Attila, to his wife?
• Attila's tag, with The
• Barbarian
• Barbarian invader
• Barbaric sort
• Barbaric type
• Barbarous bloke
• Barbarous one
• Barbarous person
• Barbarous sort
• Chalons combatant
• Combative nomad
• Compete
• Destructive one
• Destructive person
• Destructive sort
• Doughboy's foe
• Ephthalite
• Fierce 3rd-century nomad
• Fifth century barbarian
• Fifth century warrior
• Fifth-century invader
• Fifth-century marauder
• Fifth-century raider
• Fifth-century sacker
• Follower of Attila
• Fourth-century sacker
• Goth foe of long ago
• Goth subjugator
• Goth's kin
• Great Migration participant
• He followed Attila
• Horde member
• Invader of Gaul
• Marauder
• Marauder of old
• Marauder of yore
• Member of a horde
• Member of Attila's horde
• Minion of Attila
• Mongol invader
• Nomadic barbarian
• Nomadic invader of yore
• Old barbarian
• Old-time marauder
• One defeated at Ch
• One of a horde
• Ostrogoth's foe
• Pillager
• Pillager of the past
• Pillager of yore
• Pillager, maybe
• Polygraph unexpectedly traps vandal (3)
• Raider of old
• Ravager
• Roman foe
• Ruthless raider
• Savage sort
• Shenyang's river
• Unsparing warrior
• Vandal
• Villainous person who sounds like a sweetheart?
• A member of a nomadic people who invaded Europe in the 4th century
• Offensive terms for a person of German descent
1) ист. гунн
2) (тж. hun) варвар, вандал
3) презр., бран. немец, ганс (особ. во время первой мировой войны)
Rzeczownik
Hun m
Historyczny гунн
Вона; самиця
Вона