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81 desierto
adj.deserted, bare, bleak, desolate.m.desert, wilderness, wasteland.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin habitantes) uninhabited, deserted2 (vacío) deserted, empty3 (no adjudicado) void1 desert\clamar en el desierto figurado to cry in the desertpredicar en el desierto figurado to preach in the desert————————1 desert* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - desierta)adj.1) deserted2) empty* * *1. ADJ2)declarar desierto — [+ oposiciones, premio] to declare void
2.SM desert* * *I- ta adjetivo1) < lugar> deserted2) (frml) <premio/vacante>IImasculino desertpredicar or clamar en el desierto — to preach in the wilderness
* * *I- ta adjetivo1) < lugar> deserted2) (frml) <premio/vacante>IImasculino desertpredicar or clamar en el desierto — to preach in the wilderness
* * *desierto11 = desert.Ex: The author points to the 900 or more airliners parked in the world's deserts as an example of the type of stranded investment that can arise when competition is taken too far.
* como el desierto = desert-like.* desierto interior de Australia, el = outback, the.* en el desierto = in the wilderness.* habitante del desierto = desert dweller.* parecido a un desierto = desert-like.* rata del desierto = desert rat.* rosa del desierto = desert rose.* un grano de arena en el desierto = a drop of water in a bucket.* un grano de arena en el desierto = a drop in the ocean.desierto22 = deserted.Ex: The best sequence in the movie takes place at a deserted train station where the children play hide and seek amongst the abandoned train cars.
* isla desierta = deserted island, desert island.* * *A ‹calles/pueblo› deserteden verano Madrid se queda desierto Madrid is deserted in summerB ( frml) ‹plaza/premio›el premio fue declarado or quedó desierto the prize was not awardedla plaza quedó desierta the vacancy remained unfilleddesertpredicar or clamar en el desierto to preach in the wilderness* * *
desierto 1
desierto 2 sustantivo masculino
desert
desierto,-a
I sustantivo masculino desert
II adjetivo
1 (una población) uninhabited
2 (un local) empty, deserted
3 (premio, plaza) void
♦ Locuciones: predicar en el desierto, to waste one's breath
' desierto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desierta
- habitar
- media
- medio
- vagar
- Sahara
English:
caravan
- desert
- desolate
- godforsaken
- lifeless
- mirage
- ocean
- wilderness
- deserted
* * *desierto, -a♦ adj1. [vacío] deserted, empty;una isla desierta a desert island;la ciudad se queda desierta en agosto the city is deserted in August;las gradas se quedaron desiertas the stands were deserted o emptyel premio quedó desierto the prize was not awarded;declararon el concurso desierto the competition was declared void♦ nmdesert;un desierto de arena a sandy desert;el desierto de Atacama the Atacama Desert;el desierto de Gobi the Gobi Desert;el desierto del Sáhara the Sahara Desert* * *I adj1 lugar empty, deserted;isla desierta desert island2:el premio fue declarado desierto the prize was not awardedII m desert;predicar oclamar en el desierto cry in the wilderness* * *desierto, -ta adj: deserted, uninhabiteddesierto nm: desert* * *desierto1 adj1. (calle, etc) deserted2. (isla) desertdesierto2 n desert -
82 अमृत _amṛta
अमृत a.1 Not dead; अमृते जारजः कुण्डः Ak.-2 Im- mortal; अपाम सोममृता अभूम Rv.8.48.3; U.1.1. ब्रह्मणो हि प्रतिष्ठाहममृतस्याव्ययस्य च Bg.14.27.-3 Imperishable, Indestructible, eternal.-4 Causing immortality.-5 Beautiful, agreeable, desired. पाञ्चजन्याभिषिक्तश्च राजा$- मृतमुखो$भवत् Mb.12.4.17.-तः 1 A god, an immortal, deity. आरुरोह यथा देवः सोमो$मृतमयं रथम् Mb.12.37.44.-2 N. of Dhanvantari, physician of the gods; also N. of Indra, of the sun, of Prajāpati, of the soul, Viṣṇu and Śiva.-3 N. of a plant (वनमुद्ग, Mar. मटकी)-4 N. of the root of a plant (वाराहीकन्द, Mar. डुकरकंद).-ता 1 Spirituous liquor.-2 N. of various plants; e. g. आमलकी, हरीतकी, गुडूची, मागधी, तुलसी, इन्द्रवारुणी, ज्योतिष्मती, गोरक्षदुग्धा, अतिविषा, रक्तत्रिवृत्, दूर्वा, स्थूलमांसहरीतकी.-3 N. of one of the Nāḍīs in the body; नाडीनामुदयक्रमेण जगतः पञ्चामृताकर्षणात् Māl.5.2.-5 One of the rays of the sun; सौरीभिरिव नाडीभिरमृताख्याभिरम्मयः R.1.58.-तम् 1 (a) Immortality, imperishable state; न मृत्युरासीदमृतं न तर्हि Rv.1.129.2; Ms.22.85. (b) Final beatitude, absolution; तपसा किल्विषं हन्ति विद्ययामृतमश्रुते Ms.12.14; स श्रिये चामृताय चAk.-2 The collective body of immortals.-3 (a) The world of immortality, Paradise, Heaven; the power of eternity, immortal light, eternity.-4 Nectar of immortality, ambrosia, beverage of the gods (opp. विष) supposed to be churned out of the ocean; देवासुरैरमृतमम्बुनिधिर्ममन्थे Ki.5.3; विषादप्यमृतं ग्राह्यम् Ms.2.239; विषमप्यमृतं क्वचिद्भवेदमृतं वा विषमीश्वरेच्छया R.8.46; oft. used in combination with words like वाच्, वचनम्, वाणी &c; कुमारजन्मामृतसंमिताक्षरम् R.3.16; आप्यायितो$सौ वचनामृतेन Mb.; अमृतं शिशिरे वह्निरमृतं क्षीरभोजनम् Pt.1.128 the height of pleasure or gratification.-5 The Soma juice.-6 Antidote against poison.-7 The residue or leavings of a sacrifice (यज्ञशेष); विघसाशी भवेन्नित्यं नित्यं वा$मृतभोजनः Ms.3.285.-8 Unsolicited alms, alms got without solicitation; मृतं स्याद्याचितं भैक्षम- मृतं स्यादयाचितम् Ms.4.4-5.-9 Water; मथितामृतफेनाभमरजो- वस्त्रमुत्तमम् Rām.5.18.24. अमृताध्मातजीमूत U.6.21; अमृता- दुन्मथ्यमानात् K.136; cf. also the formulas अमृतोपस्तरणमसि स्वाहा and अमृतापिधानमसि स्वाहा; Mahānār. Up.7 and 1; repeated by Brāhmaṇas at the time of sipping water before the commencement and at the end of meals.-1 A drug.-11 Clarified butter; अमृतं नाम यत् सन्तो मन्त्रजिह्वेषु जुह्वति Śi.2.17.-12 Milk; अमृतं च सुधा चैव सुधा चैवामृतं तथा Mb.13.67.12.-13 Food in general.-14 Boiled rice.-15 Anything sweet, anything lovely or charming; a sweetmeat. यथामृतघटं दंशा मकरा इव चार्णवम् Rām.7.7.3.-16 Pro- perty.-17 Gold.-18 Quicksilver.-19 Poison.-2 The poison called वत्सनाभ.-21 The Supreme Spirit (ब्रह्मन्).-22 N. of sacred place.-23 N. of particular conjunc- tions of Nakṣatras (lunar asterisms) with week days (वारनक्षत्रयोग) or of lunar days with week days (तिथि- वारयोग).-24 The number four.-25 splendour, light. [cf. Gr. ambrotos, ambrosia; L. immortalis]. cf. अमृतं वारि सुरयोर्निर्वाणे चातिसुन्दरे । अयाचिते यज्ञशेषे पुंसि धन्वन्तरे$पि च । पीयूषे च धृते दीप्तावाचार्ये विबुधे$पि च । हरीतक्यामाम- लक्यां गलूच्यामपि तत्स्त्रियाम् । Nm.-Comp. -अंशुः, -करः, -दीधितिः, -द्युतिः, -रश्मिः &c. epithets of the moon; अमृतदीधितिरेष विदर्भजे N.4.14; अमृतांशूद्भव born from the moon; from whom was born the moon, N. of Viṣṇu.-अंशुकः An interior variety of gems having white rays, Kau. A.2.11.-अक्षर a. immortal and imperishable; क्षरं प्रधानममृताक्षरं हरः Śvet. Up.-अग्रभूः N. of the horse of Indra (उच्चैःश्रवस्); अमृताग्रभुवः पुरेव पुच्छम् Śi. 2.43.-अन्धस्, -अशनः, -आशिन् m. 'one whose food is nectar'; a god, an immortal.-अपिधानम् Water sipped after eating nectar-like food so as to overlay it like a cover.-असु a. whose soul is immortal; अमृतासुर्वर्धमानः सुजन्मा Av.5.1.1.-आशः 1 N. of Viṣṇu.-2 a god; इदं कार्यममृताशाः शृणोमि Mb.12.299.7.-आसङ्गः a sort of collyrium.-आहरणः N. of Garuḍa who once stole Amṛita.-इष्टका a kind of sacrificial brick shaped like the golden head of men, beasts &c. (पशुशीर्षाणि).-ईशः, ईश्वरः N. of Śiva.-उत्पन्ना a fly.(-न्नम्), -उद्भवम् 1 A kind of collyrium (खर्परीतुत्थम्).-2 Potassium permanganate-उपस्तरणम् Water sipped as a substratum for the nectar-like food. (-वः) N. of the Bilva tree.-ओदनः Name of a son of Siṁhahanu, and uncle of Śākyamuni.-करः, -किरणः 'nectar-rayed', the moon.-कुण्डम् a vessel containing nectar.-क्षारम् sal ammoniac. (Mar. नवसागर).-गतिः N. of a metre consisting of 4 syllables.-गर्भ a. filled with water or nectar; ambrosial.(-र्भः) 1 the indivi- dual soul.-2 the Supreme Soul.-3 child of immorta- lity (said of sleep); देवानाममृतगर्भो$सि स्वप्न Av.6.46.1.-चितिः f. an arrangement or accumulation of sacrifi- cial bricks conferring immortality.-ज a. produced by or from nectar. (-जः) a sort of plant, Yellow Myro- balan (Mar. हिरडा).-जटा N. of a plant (जटामासी).-तरङ्गिणी moonlight.-तिलका N. of a metre of 4 lines, also called त्वरितगति.-द्रव a. shedding nectar. (-वः) flow of nectar.-धार a. shedding nectar. (-रा)1 N. of a metre.-2 flow of nectar.-नन्दनः A pavilion with 58 pillars (Matsya P.27.8.).-नादोपनिषद् f. 'The sound of immortality', Name of an Upaniṣad.-पः 1 a drinker of nectar' a god or deity.-2 N. of Viṣṇu.-3 one who drinks wine; ध्रुवममृतपनामवाञ्छयासावधरममुं मधुपस्तवा- जिहीते Śi.7.42. (where अ˚ has sense1 also).-पक्षः 1 having golden or immortal wings, a sort of hawk.-2 the immortal or golden wings of sacrificial fire.-3 fire itself.-फलः N. of two trees पटोल and पारावत.(-ला) 1 a bunch of grapes, vine plant, a grape (द्राक्षा)-2 = आमलकी. (-लम्) a sort of fruit (रुचिफल) found in the country of the Mudgalas according to Bhāva P.-बन्धुः Ved.1 a god or deity in general.-2 a horse or the moon.-3 A friend or keeper of immortality; तां देवा अन्वजायन्त भद्रा अमृतबन्धवः Rv.1.72.5.-बिन्दू- पनिषद् f. 'drop of nectar',:N. of an Upaniṣad of the Atharvaveda.-भल्लातकी a sort of medicinal prepara- tion of ghee mentioned by Chakradatta.-भवनम् N. of a monastery (built by Amṛitaprabha); Raj. T.-भुज् m. an immortal, a god, deity; one who tastes the sacrificial residues.-भू a. free from birth and death.-मति = ˚गति q. v.-मन्थनम् 1 churning (of the ocean) for nectar.-2 N. of the chapters 17 to 19 of Mb.1.-मालिनी N. of Durgā.-मूर्तिः The moon; आप्याययत्यसौ लोकं वदनामृतमूर्तिना Bhāg.4.16.9.-योगः see under अमृत.-रसः 1 nectar, ambrosia; काव्यामृतरसास्वादः H.1; विविधकाव्यामृतरसान् पिवामः Bh.3.4.-2 the Supreme Spirit.(-सा) 1 dark-coloured grapes.-2 a sort of cake (Mar. अनर्सा).-लता, -लतिका a nectar-giving creeping plant (गुडूची).-वाक a. producing nectar like sweet words.-संयावम् a sort of dish mentioned in Bhāva P.-सार a. ambrosial; ˚राणि प्रज्ञानानि U.7.(-रः) 1 clarified butter.-2 a sort of अयःपाक. ˚जः raw sugar, molasses (गुड).-सूः, -सूतिः 1 the moon (distilling nectar).-2 mother of the gods.-सोदरः 1 'brother of nectar', the horse called उच्चैःश्रवस्.-2 a horse in general.-स्रवः flow of nectar. (-वा) N. of a plant and tree (रुदन्ती-रुद्रवन्ती; Mar. रानहरभरा).-स्त्रुत् a. shedding or distilling nectar; स्वरेण तस्याममृतस्रुतेव Ku.1.45. -
83 कक्षः _kakṣḥ
कक्षः 1 A lurking or hiding place; क्रोष्टा वराहं निरतक्त कक्षात् Rv.1.28.4.-2 The end of the lower garment; see कक्षा.-3 A climbing plant, creeper.-4 Grass, dry grass; यतस्तु कक्षस्तत एव वह्निः R.7.55,11.75; यथोद्धरति निर्दाता कक्षं धान्यं च रक्षति Ms.7.11.-5 A forest of dead trees, dry wood; Bṛī. Up.2.9.7.-6 The arm-pit; ˚अन्तर Pt.1 the cavity of the armpit; प्रक्षिप्योदर्चिषं कक्षे शेरते ते$भिमारुतम् Śi.2.42.-7 The harem of a king.-8 The interior of a forest; आशु निर्गत्य कक्षात् Ṛs.1.27; कक्षान्तरगतो वायुः Rām.-9 The side of flank (of any- thing); ते सरांसि सरित्कक्षान् Rām.4.47.2.-1 A woman's girdle; as in आबद्धनिबिडकक्षैः.-11 A surrounding wall.-12 A part of a boat.-13 The orbit of a planet.-14 A buffalo.-15 A gate; उपेत्य स यदुश्रेष्टो बाह्यकक्षाद्विनिर्गतः Mb.2.2.12.-16 The Beleric Myrobalan or Termina- lia Belerica (Mar. गुग्गुळ, बेह़डा).-17 A marshy ground.-क्षा 1 Painful boils in the arm-pit.-2 An elephant's rope; also his girth.-3 A woman's girdle or zone; a girdle, waist-band (in general); 'कक्षा बृहति- कायां स्यात्काञ्च्यां मध्येभबन्धने' इति विश्वः; युघे परैः सह दृढबद्ध- कक्षया Śi.17.24.-4 A surrounding wall; a wall,-5 The waist, middle part; एते हि विद्युद्गुणबद्धकक्षा Mk.5.21.-6 A courtyard; area, Rām.4.33.19 (सप्तकक्षा); त्रीणि गुल्मान्यतीयाय तिस्रः कक्षाश्च स द्विजः Bhāg.1.8.16.-7 An enclosure.-8 An inner apartment, a private chamber; room in general; 'कक्षा कच्छे वस्त्रायां काञ्च्यां गेहे प्रकोष्ठके' इति यादवः; Ku.7.7; Ms.7.224; गृहकलहंसकान- नुसरन् कक्षान्तरप्रधावितः K.63,182; कक्षासु रक्षितैर्दक्षैस्तार्क्ष्यः सर्पेष्विवापतत् Parṇāl.3.38.-9 A harem.-1 Similarity.-11 An upper garment; दुर्योधनो हस्तिनं पद्मवर्णं सुवर्णकक्षम् Mb.6.2.7.-12 Objection or reply in argu- ment (in Logic &c.).-13 Emulation or rivalry.-14 A secluded part of an edifice; गत्वा कक्षान्तरं त्वन्यत् Ms.7.224.-15 A particular part of a carriage.-16 The jeweller's weight, Rati.-17 The end of the lower garment which, after the cloth is girt round the lower part of the body, is brought up behind and tucked into the waistband (Mar. कांसोटा)-18 Tying up the waist.-19 The wrist.-2 Border or lace; स्वर्णकक्ष- पताकाभिः Bhāg.9.1.37.-21 The basin of a balance (कक्षः also).-क्षम् 1 A star.-2 Sin.-Comp. -अग्निः wild fire, conflagration; कक्षाग्निलङ्घिततरोरिव वृष्टिपातः R.11.92.-अन्तरम् inner or private apartment.-अवेक्षकः 1 a superintendent of the harem.-2 a keeper of a royal garden.-3 a door-keeper.-4 a poet.-5 a debauchee.-6 a player; painter.-7 an actor.-8 a paramour.-9 strength of feeling or sen- timent (Wilson).-उत्था a fragrant grass, (भद्रमुस्ता Cyperus, Mar. नागरमोथा).-धरम् the shoulder-joint.-पः 1 a tortoise.-2 one of the 9 treasures of Kubera.-(क्षा) पटः a cloth passed between the legs to cover the privities.-पुटः 1 the arm-pit.-2 N. of a work on magic.-रुहा = नागरमुस्ता q. v.-शायः, -युः a dog.-स्थ a. seated on the hip or the flank. -
84 वनम् _vanam
वनम् [वन्-अच्]1 A forest, wood, thicket of trees; एको वासः पत्तने वा वने वा Bh.3.12; वने$पि दोषाः प्रभवन्ति रागिणाम्.-2 A cluster, group, a quantity of lotuses or other plants growing in a thick bed; चित्रद्विपाः पद्मवनाव- तीर्णाः R.16.16;6.86.-3 A place of abode, residence, house.-4 A fountain, spring (of water).-5 Water in general; गगनं... वनौघनमदभ्रम् Śi.6.73.-6 A wooden vessel.-7 Wood, timber.-8 Dwelling in a forest, living abroad.-9 Ved. A cloud.-1 Light, a ray of light.-11 Worshipping.-12 A mountain; L. D. B.-13 Plenty, abundance. (As the first member of comp. वन may be translated by 'wild', 'forest'; वनवराहः, वनकदली, वनपुष्पम् &c.)-Comp. -अग्निः a forest conflagra- tion.-अजः the wild goat.-अन्तः 1 the skirts or borders of a forest; वृत्तः स नौ संगतयोर्वनान्ते R.2.58.-2 the forest region itself, wood; वनान्तशय्याकठिनीकृताकृती Ki.1.36; अन्तःकूजन् मुखरशकुनो यत्र रम्यो वनान्तः U.2.25.-अन्तरम् 1 another wood.-2 the interior of a forest; अपि वनान्तरमल्पकुचान्तरा श्रयति पर्वत पर्वसु संनता V.4.49.-अब्जिनी a lotus-plant growing in water.-अरिष्टा wild turmeric.-अर्चकः a florist, maker of garlands.-अलक्तम् red earth or ruddle.-अलिका a sun-flower.-आखुः a hare.-आखुकः a kind of bean.-आपगा 'wood-river', a forest-stream; महार्णवं समासाद्य वनापगशतं यथा Rām.7.19. 17.-आर्द्रकम् the root of wild ginger. (-का) wild ginger.-आश a. living on water; कुतः क्षीरं... वनाशानां वनाश्रम- निवासिनाम् Mb.13.14.124.(-शः) 1 dining in a wood, a picnic; क्वचिद्वनाशाय मनो दधद् व्रजात् प्रातः समुत्थाय वयस्य- वत्सपान् Bhāg.1.12.1.-2 a kind of small barley.-आश्रमः abode in the woods, the third stage in the re- ligious life of a Brāhmaṇa.-आश्रमिन् m. an anchorite, a hermit.-आश्रयः 1 an inhabitant of the wood.-2 a sort of crow or raven.-उत्साहः a rhinoceros.-उद्धवा the wild cotton plant.-उपप्लवः a forest conflagration.-उपलः shaped and dried cow dung (Mar. गोवरी).-ओकस् m.1 an inhabitant of a wood, a forester.-2 an anchorite, a hermit.-3 a wild animal such as a monkey, boar &c.; तस्य त्यक्तस्वभावस्य घृणेर्मायावनौकसः Bhāg. 7.2.7.-ओषधिः a medicinal herb growing in a forest or growing wild.-कणा wild pepper.-कदली wild plantain.-करिन् m.,-कुञ्जरः, -गजः a wild elephant.-काम a. fond of a forest.-कार्पासी (-सिः f.) the wild cotton tree.-कुक्कुटः a wild fowl.-कोलिः f. the wild jujube tree.-खण्डम् a forest.-ग a. inhabitant of a forest.-गवः the wild ox.-गहनम् a thicket, the thick part of a forest; इति चालयन्नचलसानुवनगहनजानुमापतिः ।-गुप्तः a spy.-गुल्मः a wild or forest shrub.-गोचर a.1 frequenting woods.-2 living in water; जहास चाहो वन- गोचरो मृगः Bhāg.3.18.2.(-रः) 1 a hunter.-2 a for- ester. (-रम्) a forest.-ग्रहणम् surrounding a forest and stopping all egress.-ग्राहिन् a beater of the forest, one who surrounds a forest; तेन हि निवर्तय पूर्वगतान् वन- ग्राहिणः Ś.2.6/7.-ग्रामकः a forest village, a poor village.-चन्दनम् 1 the Devadāru tree.-2 aloe-wood.-चन्द्रिका, -ज्योत्स्ना a kind of jasmine.-चम्पकः the wild Cham- paka tree.-चर a. living in a forest, haunting woods, sylvan.(-रः) 1 a forester, forest-dweller, woodman; उपतस्थुरास्तितविषादधियः शतयज्वनो वनचरा वसतिम् Ki.6.29; Me.12.-2 a wild animal.-3 the fabulous eight-leg- ged animal called Śarabha.-चर्या roaming about or residence in a forest.-छागः 1 a wild goat.-2 a boar.-छिद् m. a wood-cutter.-जः 1 an elephant.-2 a kind of fragrant grass.-3 the wild citron tree.-4 a wood- man. (-जम्) a blue lotus-flower.-जा 1 wild ginger.-2 the wild cotton tree.-जीविन् a forester, woodman.-तिक्तः the yellow myrobalan tree.-दः a cloud.-दाहः a forest-conflagration.-दीपः = ˚चम्पकः.-देवता a sylvan deity, a dryad; शुश्राव कुञ्जेषु यशः स्वमुच्चैरुद्गीयमानं वनदेवताभिः R.2.12;9.52; Ś.4.5; अनुप्रयाता वनदेवताभ्यामदृश्यत स्थावरराजकन्या Ku.3.52;6.39.-द्रुमः a tree growing wild in a forest.-धारा an avenue of trees.-धितिः f. Ved. a hatchet.-धेनुः f. the female of the wild ox or Bos gavœus.-पः a woodman; यथा वनान्ते वनपैर्विसृष्टः कक्षं देहत्कृष्णगतिः सुघोषः Mb.9.24.63.-पल्लवः the शोभाञ्जन tree.-पांसुलः a hunter.-पार्श्वम् the neighbourhood of a wood, the forest region itself.-पुष्पम् a forest-flower.-पूरकः the wild citron tree.-प्रवेशः commencing a hermit's life.-प्रस्थ a. retiring into a wood, leading the life of a hermit. (-स्थः) a wood situated on a table- land.-प्रियः the cuckoo. (-यम्) the cinnamon tree.-बर्हिणः, -वर्हिणः a wild peacock.-भूः f.,-भूमिः f. forest ground.-भूषणी the female of the Indian cuckoo.-मक्षिका a gad-fly.-मल्ली wild-jasmine.-माला a gar- land of wood-flowers, such as was usually worn by Kṛiṣṇa; ग्रथितमौलिरसौ वनमालया R.9.51; it is thus des- cribed:- आजानुलम्बिनी माला सर्वर्तुकुसुमोज्ज्वला । मध्ये स्थूल- कदम्बाढ्या वनमालेति कीर्तिता ॥ ˚धरः an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.-मालिन् a. adorned with a chaplet of wood-flowers (-m.) an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa; धीरसमीरे यमुनातीरे वसति वने वनमाली Gīt.5; तव विरहे वनमाली सखि सीदति ibid.-मालिनी N. of the town of Dvārakā.-मुच् a. pouring water; R.9.22. (-m.),-भूतः a cloud.-मुद्गः a kind of kidney-bean.-मोचा wild plantain.-रक्षकः a forest-keeper.-राजः the lion.-राजिः, -जी f.1 a grove or long row of trees.-2 a long tract of forest.-3 a path in a forest.-रुहम् a lotus-flower; वनरुहाननं बिभ्रदावृतम् Bhāg.1.31.12.-लक्ष्मी f.1 an ornament or beauty of the wood.-2 the plan- tain.-लता a forest-creeper; दूरीकृताः खलु गुणैरुद्यानलता वन- लताभिः Ś.1.17.-वर्तिका a kind of quail.-वह्निः, -हुता- शनः a forest-conflagration.-वासः 1 living in a wood, residence in a forest; अनुमतगमना शकुन्तला तरुभिरियं वनवास- बन्धुभिः Ś.4.1.-2 a wild or nomadic life.-3 a forest- dweller, a forester.-वासनः a civet-cat.-वासिन् m.1 a forest-dweller, forester.-2 a hermit; so वनस्थायिन्.-वीजः, -वीजकः the wild citron tree.-वृन्ताकी the egg- plant.-व्रीहिः wild rice.-शृङ्गाटः Tribulus Lanuginosus (Mar. सराटा).-शोभनम् a lotus.-श्वन् m.1 a jackal.-2 a tiger.-3 a civet-cat.-सङ्कटः a kind of pulse.-सद्, -संवासिन् m. a forester; प्रणुदन्ववौ वनसदां परिश्रमम् Ki.12. 5.-समूहः a thick wood.-संप्रवेशः a solemn proces- sion into a forest for the purpose of cutting wood for an idol.-सरोजिनी f. the wild cotton plant.-स्थः 1 a deer.-2 a hermit; कुतः क्षीरं वनस्थानाम् Mb.13.14.124.-स्था, -स्थी the holy fig tree.-स्थली a wood, forest ground; नखक्षतानीव वनस्थलीनाम् Ku.3.29.-स्रज् f. a garland of forest flowers.-हासः, -हासकः 1 the Kāsa grass.-2 N. of the flower-plant Kunda. -
85 falle
drop, fall* * *subst. interior-door lock verb. fall verb. fall (f.eks.the apples fell from the tree, many trees fell in the storm, the rain fell
) verb. fall (med by) (f.eks. ) verb. drop verb. [ snuble] fall over (f.eks.fall over an obstacle, people were falling over each other
) verb. [ avta] decline (f.eks. ) verb. [ avta plutselig] fall, drop verb. tumble verb. be killed verb. [gå ned: om pris, temperatur, trykk, kurs etc.] fall, go down (f.eks.fall by 5%
) verb. [ omkomme] be killed (in action), be killed verb. [om tid, komme] fall (f.eks.the 17th of May falls on a Saturday
) verb. [om konge, regjering, o.l.] fall, be overthrown verb. [ inntreffe] take place, fall (f.eks. ) verb. [ skråne] slope, fall (f.eks.the ground falls towards the river
) verb. [om stemning, begeistring, etc] subside (dagligtale:) fizzle out verb. [ begå en synd] fall (f.eks.the serpent tempted Eve, and she fell
) verb. [ om tøy] hang (f.eks.the cloak hung gracefully over her form
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86 Beauvau
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87 scène
scène [sεn]feminine nouna. ( = estrade) stage• occuper le devant de la scène to be at the front of the stage ; (figurative) to be in the forefront• il se produira or sera sur la scène de l'Olympia en janvier he'll be performing at the Olympia in Januaryb. ( = action, division) scene• scène d'action/d'amour (Cinema) action/love scenec. ( = décor) scened. ( = spectacle, confrontation) scenee. ( = domaine) scene• sur la scène politique/internationale on the political/international scenef. ( = tableau) scene• mettre en scène (Theatre) [+ histoire, personnage] to present ; [+ auteur] to stage the play(s) of ; [+ pièce de théâtre, film] to direct• mise en scène (Cinema, theatre) ( = production) production• toute cette mise en scène pour nous faire croire que... this whole performance was to make us believe that...* * *sɛn‘en scène!’ — ‘on stage!’
2) (subdivision, action) scene3) ( activité théâtrale) stagequitter la scène — ( métier) to give up the stage
la scène parisienne — Parisian theatre [BrE]
musique de scène — music for the theatre [BrE]
mettre ‘Phèdre’ en scène — [troupe] to stage ‘Phèdre’; [personne] to direct ‘Phèdre’
4) ( actualité) sceneoccuper le devant de la scène — fig to be in the news
5) ( esclandre)6) (épisode, spectacle) scene•Phrasal Verbs:* * *sɛn nf1) [film, pièce de théâtre] sceneActe II, scène 3 — Act II, scene 3
2) (= estrade) stageentrer en scène — to come on stage, figto arrive on the scene
mettre en scène THÉÂTRE — to stage, CINÉMAto direct
3) (= art dramatique)4) (= endroit où se passe qch) scene5) (= vision, spectacle) sceneIl découvrit une scène d'horreur. — He came upon a horrific scene.
6)faire une scène à qn; Il m'a fait une scène. — He made a scene.
* * *scène nf1 Théât ( plateau) stage; scène tournante revolving stage; être en or sur scène to be on stage; ‘en scène!’ ‘on stage!’; entrer en scène to come on; entrée en scène entrance; sortir de scène to go off; le rideau de scène the curtain;2 (subdivision, action) scene; acte I scène 3 act I scene 3; la scène se passe à Paris the scene is set in Paris; les scènes d'amour the love scenes;3 ( activité théâtrale) stage; quitter la scène ( métier) to give up the stage; la scène parisienne Parisian theatreGB; musique de scène music for the theatreGB; maquillage/costume de scène theatrical make-up/costume; mettre ‘Phèdre’ en scène [troupe] to stage ‘Phèdre’; [personne] to direct ‘Phèdre’; mettre en scène un film to direct a film; mettre en scène l'avarice to portray greed; une excellente mise en scène an excellent production; mise en scène d'Ariane Mnouchkine directed by Ariane Mnouchkine; roman porté à la scène novel adapted for the stage; à la scène comme à la ville on stage and off;4 ( actualité) scene; sur la scène internationale/politique on the international/political scene; occuper le devant de la scène fig to be in the news;5 ( esclandre) faire (toute) une scène (à qn) to throw a fit○; faire une scène de jalousie to throw a jealous fit○;6 (épisode, spectacle) scene; scènes bibliques/de chasse Biblical/hunting scenes; scènes de panique/torture scenes of panic/torture; un accident, c'est toujours une scène pénible an accident is always a terrible sight; il a assisté à toute la scène he saw the whole thing.scène d'intérieur Art interior; scène de ménage domestic dispute; scène originaire or primitive primal scene.jouer la grande scène du deux○ à qn to make a grand drama of it.[sɛn] nom féminin1. [plateau d'un théâtre, d'un cabaret etc.] stage(tout le monde) en scène, s'il vous plaît! the whole cast on stage, please!sortir de scène to come off stage, to exit2. [art dramatique]mettre "Phèdre" en scènea. [monter la pièce] to stage "Phèdre"b. [diriger les acteurs] to direct "Phèdre"la première scène the first ou opening scenela scène finale the last ou closing scenedans la scène d'amour/du balcon in the love/balcony scenela scène se passe à Montréal the action takes place in ou the scene is set in Montreal4. [décor] scene5. [moment, événement] scene6. [dispute] scene8. (figuré)la scène internationale/politique the international/political scene9. PSYCHOLOGIEscène primitive ou originaire primal scene -
88 골
n. marrow, soft fatty tissue in the interior cavity of the bones (Anatomy); valley, low area of land located between hills or mountains; goal, place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team (Sports) -
89 ཕྱིར་ལ་
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90 spatium
spatium ī, n [SPA-], a space, room, extent: Trīs pateat caeli spatium non amplius ulnas, V.: spatiis locorum animadversis, Cs.: quod spatium non esset agitandi, N.: spatio distante, O.— A space, distance, interval: magno spatio paucis diebus confecto, Cs.: viae, length, O.: tantum erat relictum spati, ut, etc., Cs.: tormentorum usum spatio propinquitatis interire, Cs.: medium caeli, H.: spatium discrimina fallit, the distance, O.— Size, bulk, extent: spatium victi hostis (serpentis), O.: Dat spatium collo, O.: admirabile rhombi, very large, Iu.: trahit (aurīs) in spatium, i. e. lengthens out, O.— A walking, walk, promenade, turn, course: duobus spatiis tribusve factis: septem spatiis circo meruere coronam, O.— A space for recreation, walk, promenade, public place, square: urbs distincta spatiis communibus: spatia silvestria: Academiae nobilitata spatia: locus planis Porrectus spatiis, in levels, H.: Curvatis fertur spatiis, V.— A prescribed path, race-course, track: quasi decurso spatio ad carceres a calce revocari: amat spatiis obstantia rumpere claustra, H.: Addunt in spatia, V.: tritum, O.: Phocus in interius spatium Cecropidas ducit, the interior, O. —Fig., a path, course, race, track: eadem: Prope iam excurso spatio, T.: Te mea quem spatiis propioribus aetas Insequitur, V.: in spatio Q. Hortensium ipsius vestigiis persecuti: vitae, O.— A portion of time, space, interval, period: spatia omnis temporis non numero dierum sed noctium finiunt, Cs.: spatium praeteriti temporis: diei, the length, Cs.: dierum triginta: spatio brevi, H.: me ex constituto spatio defensionis in semihorae curriculum coëgisti: trochaeus, qui est eodem spatio quo choreus, i. e. of the same metrical length: spatia annorum, Pr.: spatio pugnae defatigati, Cs.— Space, time, leisure, opportunity: neque, ut celari posset, tempus spatium ullum dabat, T.: irae suae spatium et consilio tempus dare, L.: Ne properes, oro; spatium pro munere posco, O.: cum erit spatium, praestabo, etc.: illi spatium ad sese conligendum dedisse: sex dics ad eam rem conficien<*> dam spati postulant, Cs.: Ut ne esset spatium cogitandi, T.: pila coniciendi, Cs.: Spatium adparandis nuptiis dabitur, T.* * *space; area/expanse, room (for); intervening space, gap/interval; length/width; race course, lap, circuit; closed way/walk, turn; track (planet); act of play; interval, time, extent, period, term; duration; distance; area; size; bulk -
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92 क्रोड
kroḍám. (n. in later language L.) the breast, chest, bosom (of men andᅠ animals) AV. VS. KātyṠr. etc.. ;
(of a bird) R. VII, 18, 32 ;
(pl.) MBh. XIII, 2660 ;
(named as a place where money is kept) Mṛicch. II ;
ifc. f. ā Pāṇ. 4-1, 56 ;
(e.g.. kalyāṇa-kroḍā, a woman with a well-formed breast Kāṡ.);
the flank, hollow above the hip W. ;
the lap (= aṅka) L. ;
the interior of anything, cavity, hollow Bālar. VI, 65 Hit. ;
m. a hog Pañcat. BhP. VārP. Kathās. ;
N. of the planet Saturn L. ;
« anything left in the bosom», an additional verse orᅠ note Kām. Sch. ;
N. of a teacher, Kaiy. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 66 Vārtt. 6 Pat. (cf. krauḍa);
(ā) f. the breast, bosom L. ;
N. of a plant L. ;
(ī) f. a sow Kathās. lIII, 120;
the yam root L. ;
(am) n. id. L. ;
- क्रोडकन्या
- क्रोडकसेरुक
- क्रोडकान्ता
- क्रोडखोरा
- क्रोडचूडा
- क्रोडतीर्थ
- क्रोडपत्त्र
- क्रोडपर्णी
- क्रोडपाद
- क्रोडपाली
- क्रोडमल्ल
- क्रोडमल्लक
- क्रोडलोमन्
- क्रोडवल्लभा
- क्रोडवाल
- क्रोडाङ्क
- क्रोडाङ्घ्रि
- क्रोडास्य
- क्रोडेष्टा
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93 ambiente
environmental* * *m biology environmentambiente di lavoro work environmentprotezione f dell'ambiente environmental protection* * *ambiente s.m.1 ( spazio) environment, surroundings (pl.); habitat; world: ambiente artificiale, artificial habitat2 (ecol.) environment; station: ambiente naturale, habitat // tutela dell'ambiente, protection of the environment // (dir.) reati contro l'ambiente, environmental crimes3 (fig.) environment, surroundings (pl.); milieu, sphere, circle, setting; ambience: ambiente storico, historical setting; fuori del suo ambiente è come un pesce fuor d'acqua, out of his environment (o sphere) he is like a fish out of water; ho bisogno di cambiare ambiente, I need a change of air; creare l'ambiente adatto alla rivoluzione, to create the right conditions for revolution //ambienti finanziari, industriali influenti, business circle5 (inform.) environment◆ agg. ambient (attr.): temperatura ambiente, ambient (o room) temperature.* * *[am'bjɛnte]1. sm1) environment2) (stanza) room2. agg invSee:* * *[am'bjɛnte]sostantivo maschile1) environmentambiente marino, tropicale — marine environment
2) (ambito, mondo)al di fuori del suo solito ambiente è un'altra persona — out of his usual surroundings, he's a different man
3) (retroterra) background4) (locale) room5) inform. environment* * *ambiente/am'bjεnte/sostantivo m.1 environment; ambiente marino, tropicale marine environment; animali nel loro ambiente naturale animals in their natural surroundings; la giungla è il loro ambiente naturale the jungle is their home; difesa dell'ambiente environmental protection2 (ambito, mondo) ambiente familiare home environment; l'ambiente politico the world of politics; l'ambiente letterario literary circles; l'ambiente universitario the academia; l'ambiente della malavita the (criminal) underworld; al di fuori del suo solito ambiente è un'altra persona out of his usual surroundings, he's a different man; hai bisogno di cambiare ambiente you need a change of scene3 (retroterra) background; provenire da un ambiente borghese to come from a middle class background4 (locale) room; un appartamento di sei -i a six-room flat5 inform. environment. -
94 стена
side, wall* * *стена́ ж.
wallвозводи́ть сте́ну — erect [make, raise] a wallоблицо́вывать сте́ну — ( работающей облицовкой) face a wall; ( неработающей облицовкой) veneer a wallперевя́зывать сте́ну — bond a wall (to …)придава́ть стене́ жё́сткость — stiffen a wallвну́тренняя стена́ — interior wallстена́ вы́работки горн. — wall of a workingосту́кивать сте́ну вы́работки — jowl the wall of a workingглуха́я стена́ — blank [dead] wallзаполня́ющая стена́ — curtain [filler, enclosure, panel] wallкапита́льная стена́ — main wallмоноли́тная стена́ — cast-in-place [cast-in-situ] wallнару́жная стена́ — exterior wallненесу́щая стена́ — non (load-)bearing wallнесу́щая стена́ — (load-)bearing wallоблицо́ванная стена́ — ( с работающей облицовкой) faced wall; ( с неработающей облицовкой) veneered wallподпо́рная стена́ — retaining wallстена́ ручно́й кла́дки — masonry wallстена́ ручно́й кла́дки, кирпи́чная — brick masonry wallсамонесу́щая стена́ — self-bearing wallсбо́рная стена́ — prefabricated wallфунда́ментная стена́ — foundation [foot] wall -
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96 глубинка
ж. разг.remote / out-of-the-way place; the backwoods plчелове́к из глуби́нки — backwoodsman
отпра́виться в глуби́нку — go to the interior (of the country)
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97 Ater
1.āter, tra, trum, adj. [cf. aithô, to burn; Sanscr. idh; aithôn aithêr, Aitnê, [p. 188] Aetna, aether, aestus, aestas] (pr. burnt black, black as a coal; cf.:I.Tam excoctam reddam atque atram quam carbost,
Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 63: hence), black; and specif., coalblack, lustreless-black, sable, dark (opp. albus, lustreless-white, and diff. from niger, glossy black, v. albus init.; class. and freq., but never in Vulg., which uses niger).Lit.:II.album an atrum vinum potas?
Plaut. Men. 5, 5, 17:atrior multo Quam Aegyptii,
id. Poen. 5, 5, 11:alba et atra discernere non poterat,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 39, 114: nigra scuta, tincta corpora;atras ad proelia noctes legunt,
Tac. G. 43:Mos erat antiquus niveis atrisque capillis, etc.,
Ov. M. 15, 41; so id. ib. 15, 44; cf.albus: fauces,
Lucr. 6, 1147:dens,
Hor. Epod. 8, 3:nubes,
Lucr. 6, 180; Hor. C. 2, 16, 2:lumen, with smoke,
Verg. A. 7, 457:agmen, with dust,
id. ib. 12, 450 Serv.:axis, with blood,
Sil. 2, 186:Eridanus ater stragibus,
id. 6, 107:bilis,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 64, and Cic. Tusc. 3, 5, 11 (cf. the Gr. melancholia):cruor,
Hor. Epod. 17, 31:tempestas,
Lucr. 6, 258 sq.; Verg. A. 5, 693:hiemps,
id. ib. 7, 214:canis,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 4, 25:corvus atro gutture,
Cat. 108, 5:venena,
Verg. G. 2, 130:Tartara,
Lucr. 3, 966; so,Cocytus,
Hor. C. 2, 14, 17:mare,
dark, stormy, id. S. 2, 2, 16:fluctus,
Verg. A. 5, 2: mons, v. 2. ater.— The proverb albus an ater, v. albus.— Poet., = atratus, clothed in black:lictores,
Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 6; cf. albus, I. B. 2.—Trop.A.In gen., black, dark, gloomy, sad, dismal, unfortunate, etc.:B.funus,
Lucr. 2, 580:formido,
id. 4 [173], and id. 6, 254; so,Timor,
Verg. A. 9, 719:cupressus,
id. ib. 3, 64:dies,
id. ib. 6, 429; Prop. 3, 2, 4:mors,
Hor. C. 1, 28, 13:fila trium sororum,
id. ib. 2, 3, 16:Esquiliae (as a burying-place),
dismal, id. S. 2, 6, 32:seu mors atris circumvolat alis,
id. ib. 2, 1, 58:cura,
id. C. 3, 1, 40; 3, 14, 13; 4, 11, 35:lites,
id. A. P. 423:comes,
id. S. 2, 7, 115:serpens,
Verg. G. 1, 129; Ov. M. 3, 63 al.:genius.. vultu mutabilis, albus et ater,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 189.—In Roman civil life, dies atri are the days on which the state experienced some calamity, unlucky days. (This designation is said to have arisen from the Roman custom of marking every unfortunate day in the calendar with coal); Varr. L. L. 6, § 29; Liv. 6, 1; Gell. 5, 17; Fest. s. v. nonarum, p. 179 Müll.; id. s. v. religiosus, p. 278 Müll.; Ov. A. A. 1, 418; Macr. S. 1, 15 fin. and 16; Afran. ap. Non. p. 73, 33:si atro die faxit insciens, probe factum esto,
Liv. 22, 10.—Esp.1.Rare and poet., of mind or feeling, malevolent, malicious, virulent (cf. niger, II. D., and the Gr. melas, II. 4 Lidd. and Scott):2.versus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 30:si quis atro dente me petiverit,
id. Epod. 6, 15.—Also poet. of something difficult to be understood, dark, obscure (so melas, Anth. Pal. 11, 347):2.latebrae Lycophronis atri,
Stat. p. 5, 3, 157.— Comp. v. supra, I.— Sup. and adv. not used.Āter mons, a mountain in the interior of Africa, north of Phazania ( Fezzan), Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 35.< -
98 ater
1.āter, tra, trum, adj. [cf. aithô, to burn; Sanscr. idh; aithôn aithêr, Aitnê, [p. 188] Aetna, aether, aestus, aestas] (pr. burnt black, black as a coal; cf.:I.Tam excoctam reddam atque atram quam carbost,
Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 63: hence), black; and specif., coalblack, lustreless-black, sable, dark (opp. albus, lustreless-white, and diff. from niger, glossy black, v. albus init.; class. and freq., but never in Vulg., which uses niger).Lit.:II.album an atrum vinum potas?
Plaut. Men. 5, 5, 17:atrior multo Quam Aegyptii,
id. Poen. 5, 5, 11:alba et atra discernere non poterat,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 39, 114: nigra scuta, tincta corpora;atras ad proelia noctes legunt,
Tac. G. 43:Mos erat antiquus niveis atrisque capillis, etc.,
Ov. M. 15, 41; so id. ib. 15, 44; cf.albus: fauces,
Lucr. 6, 1147:dens,
Hor. Epod. 8, 3:nubes,
Lucr. 6, 180; Hor. C. 2, 16, 2:lumen, with smoke,
Verg. A. 7, 457:agmen, with dust,
id. ib. 12, 450 Serv.:axis, with blood,
Sil. 2, 186:Eridanus ater stragibus,
id. 6, 107:bilis,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 64, and Cic. Tusc. 3, 5, 11 (cf. the Gr. melancholia):cruor,
Hor. Epod. 17, 31:tempestas,
Lucr. 6, 258 sq.; Verg. A. 5, 693:hiemps,
id. ib. 7, 214:canis,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 4, 25:corvus atro gutture,
Cat. 108, 5:venena,
Verg. G. 2, 130:Tartara,
Lucr. 3, 966; so,Cocytus,
Hor. C. 2, 14, 17:mare,
dark, stormy, id. S. 2, 2, 16:fluctus,
Verg. A. 5, 2: mons, v. 2. ater.— The proverb albus an ater, v. albus.— Poet., = atratus, clothed in black:lictores,
Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 6; cf. albus, I. B. 2.—Trop.A.In gen., black, dark, gloomy, sad, dismal, unfortunate, etc.:B.funus,
Lucr. 2, 580:formido,
id. 4 [173], and id. 6, 254; so,Timor,
Verg. A. 9, 719:cupressus,
id. ib. 3, 64:dies,
id. ib. 6, 429; Prop. 3, 2, 4:mors,
Hor. C. 1, 28, 13:fila trium sororum,
id. ib. 2, 3, 16:Esquiliae (as a burying-place),
dismal, id. S. 2, 6, 32:seu mors atris circumvolat alis,
id. ib. 2, 1, 58:cura,
id. C. 3, 1, 40; 3, 14, 13; 4, 11, 35:lites,
id. A. P. 423:comes,
id. S. 2, 7, 115:serpens,
Verg. G. 1, 129; Ov. M. 3, 63 al.:genius.. vultu mutabilis, albus et ater,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 189.—In Roman civil life, dies atri are the days on which the state experienced some calamity, unlucky days. (This designation is said to have arisen from the Roman custom of marking every unfortunate day in the calendar with coal); Varr. L. L. 6, § 29; Liv. 6, 1; Gell. 5, 17; Fest. s. v. nonarum, p. 179 Müll.; id. s. v. religiosus, p. 278 Müll.; Ov. A. A. 1, 418; Macr. S. 1, 15 fin. and 16; Afran. ap. Non. p. 73, 33:si atro die faxit insciens, probe factum esto,
Liv. 22, 10.—Esp.1.Rare and poet., of mind or feeling, malevolent, malicious, virulent (cf. niger, II. D., and the Gr. melas, II. 4 Lidd. and Scott):2.versus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 30:si quis atro dente me petiverit,
id. Epod. 6, 15.—Also poet. of something difficult to be understood, dark, obscure (so melas, Anth. Pal. 11, 347):2.latebrae Lycophronis atri,
Stat. p. 5, 3, 157.— Comp. v. supra, I.— Sup. and adv. not used.Āter mons, a mountain in the interior of Africa, north of Phazania ( Fezzan), Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 35.< -
99 spatium
spătĭum, ii, n. [root spa-, to draw; Gr. spaô; span-, to stretch; Gr. spanis, want; cf.: penomai, penês; Germ. spannen; Dor. spadion (=stadion), race-course; cf. Lat. penuria], room, a space (very freq. and class.).I.Lit.A.In gen.: est natura loci spatiumque profundi, Quod neque percurrere flumina possint, Nec, etc.... Usque adeo passim patet ingens copia rebus;B.Finibus exemptis,
Lucr. 1, 1002; 5, 370; 1, 389:locus ac spatium, quod inane vocamus,
id. 1, 426; cf. id. 1, 523:per totum caeli spatium diffundere sese (solis lux),
id. 4, 202; cf.:tres pateat caeli spatium non amplius ulnas,
Verg. E. 3, 105:flumen Dubis paene totum oppidum cingit: reliquum spatium, quā flumen intermittit, mons continet,
Caes. B. G. 1, 38:temporibus rerum et spatiis locorum animadversis,
id. B. C. 3, 61 fin.:quod spatium non esset agitandi,
Nep. Eum. 5, 4:spatium loci,
Quint. 8, 3, 84:spatio distante,
Ov. M. 11, 715.—In partic.1.A (limited) space, distance, interval (syn. intervallum):b.siderum genus spatiis immutabilibus ab ortu ad occasum commeans,
Cic. N. D. 2, 19, 49:magno spatio paucis diebus confecto,
Caes. B. G. 3, 29:itineris spatium,
id. B. C. 1, 24 fin.:viae spatium,
the distance, length, Ov. M. 8, 794:trabes paribus intermissae spatiis (shortly before: paribus intervallis),
Caes. B. G. 7, 23; cf.:alios ineunt cursus aliosque recursus Adversi spatiis,
Verg. A. 5, 584 Coningt. ad loc.:hic locus aequo fere spatio ab castris utrisque aberat,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43:inter duas acies tantum erat relictum spatii, ut, etc.,
id. B. C. 3, 92:cum Viridorix contra eum duum milium spatio consedisset,
id. B. G. 3, 17:magnum spatium abesse,
id. ib. 2, 17:quo tanta machinatio ab tanto spatio institueretur?
id. ib. 2, 30:tormentorum usum spatio propinquitatis interire,
id. B. C. 2, 16 fin.:jamque tenebat Nox medium caeli spatium,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 101:illi medio in spatio chorus Occurrit,
Verg. A. 10, 219:dimidium fere spatium confecerat, cum, etc.,
Nep. Eum. 9, 1:spatium discrimina fallit,
the distance, Ov. M. 8, 577.—Size, bulk, extent:2.dum spatium victi considerat hostis (serpentis),
Ov. M. 3, 95:elephantis,
Luc. 9, 732:oris Et colli, ov. M. 2, 672: dat spatium collo,
id. ib. 3, 195:breve lateris,
Juv. 6, 503; cf.:quod sit homini spatium a vestigio ad verticem,
Plin. 7, 17, 17, § 77:spatia montis,
id. 35, 1, 1, § 2:spatium admirabile rhombi,
very large, Juv. 4, 39:vasti corporis,
Sen. Hippol. 806:plantae Herculis,
Gell. 1, 1, 2: trahit aures in spatium, in length, i. e. lengthens them out, Ov. M. 11, 176; so,in spatium,
id. ib. 2, 197; 7, 783; Sil. 13, 562.—An open space for walking, racing, etc., in.a.A walk, promenade; a public place or square, etc. (cf. ambulatio):b.urbs delubris distincta spatiisque communibus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41:templaque et innumeris spatia interstincta columnis,
i. e. colonnades, porticos, Stat. S. 3, 5, 90:quin igitur ad illa spatia nostra sedesque pergimus, ubi cum satis erit deambulatum, requiescemus,
Cic. Leg. 1, 4, 14:spatia silvestria,
id. ib. 1, 5, 15:orator ex Academiae spatiis,
id. Or. 3, 12 (quoted by Quint. 12, 2, 23, and by Tac. Or. 32):Academiae non sine causā nobilitata spatia,
Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 1: locus planis Porrectus spatiis, in level spaces, i. e. plains, Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 42:ille actus habenā Curvatis fertur spatiis,
Verg. A. 7, 381.—A race-course, track:c.sicut fortis equus, spatio qui saepe supremo Vicit Olympia,
Enn. Ann. 18, 22:nec vero velim quasi decurso spatio a calce ad carceres revocari,
Cic. Sen. 23, 83:amat spatiis obstantia rumpere claustra,
Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 9:cum carceribus sese effudere quadrigae, Addunt in spatia,
Verg. G. 1, 513 Forbig. ad loc.:hic ad Elei metas et maxuma campi Sudabit spatia,
id. ib. 3, 202: signoque repente Corripiunt spatia [p. 1736] audito, id. A. 5, 316:tritumque relinquunt Quadrijugi spatium,
Ov. M. 2, 168; cf.:equi Pulsabant pedibus spatium declivis Olympi,
id. ib. 6, 487:abstulere me velut de spatio Graeciae res immixtae Romanis,
Liv. 35, 40, 1:nobilis equos cursus et spatia probant,
Tac. Or. 39.—Poet., in gen., room or space in a building:3.Phocus in interius spatium pulchrosque recessus Cecropidas ducit,
the inner space, the interior, Ov. M. 7, 670.—Transf., the action of walking, a walk, promenade; a turn, course:II.cum in ambulationem ventum esset, Scaevolam, duobus spatiis tribusve factis, dixisse, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 1, 7, 28; cf. id. Rep. 1, 12, 18; Suet. Aug. 83:si interdum ad forum deducimur, si uno basilicae spatio honestamur,
Cic. Mur. 34, 70:septem spatiis circo meruere coronam,
Ov. Hal. 68:(agitatores) septimo spatio palmae appropinquant,
Sen. Ep. 30, 13.—Trop.A.Of time.1.In gen., a space of time, interval, period:2.spatia omnis temporis non numero dierum sed noctium finiunt,
Caes. B. G. 6, 18:spatium praeteriti temporis,
Cic. Arch. 1, 1:quantum fuit diei spatium,
as the portion of the day allowed, Caes. B. G. 2, 11 fin.:annuum spatium,
id. B. C. 3, 3:annuum, menstruum, diurnum, nocturnum,
Cic. Inv. 1, 26, 39:dierum triginta,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 39, § 96:parvo dilexit spatio Minoida Theseus,
Prop. 2, 24, 43 (3, 19, 27):spatio brevi,
Hor. C. 1, 11, 6:in brevi spatio mutantur secla animantum,
Lucr. 2, 77; so,in brevi spatio,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 2, 2:aliquid longo spatio tenere,
Cic. Off. 2, 23, 81:me ex comparato et constituto spatio defensionis in semihorae curriculum coëgisti,
id. Rab. Perd. 2, 6:hoc interim spatio conclave illud concidisse,
id. de Or. 2, 86, 353:spatia annorum,
Prop. 3 (4), 21, 31:spatium juventae Transire,
Ov. M. 15, 225:illa dies... incerti spatium mihi finiat aevi,
id. ib. 15, 874:post sexagesimum vitae spatium,
i. e. after the sixtieth year, Plin. 7, 50, 51, § 170.—In partic.a.Of a portion of time in which to do any thing, space, time, leisure, opportunity:b.neque, ut celari posset, tempus spatium ullum dabat,
Ter. Hec. 3, 3, 14:nisi tempus et spatium datum sit,
Cic. Quint. 1, 4:irae suae spatium et consilio tempus dare,
Liv. 8, 32:ubicumque datum erat spatium solitudinis,
Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 55:quantum spatii nobis datur,
Cic. de Or. 1, 59, 252:tempus inane peto, requiem spatiumque furori,
Verg. A. 4, 433: ne properes, oro;spatium pro munere posco,
Ov. R. Am. 277:proin quicquid est, da tempus ac spatium tibi. Quod ratio non quit, saepe sanavit mora,
Sen. Agam. 2, 129.—Esp.: spatium (aliquid, nihil spatii, etc.) alicui faciendi or ad faciendum aliquid, time to do a thing:breve spatium'st perferundi quae minitas mihi,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 85:ut Ne esset spatium cogitandi ad disturbandas nuptias,
Ter. And. 1, 2, 11:quam longum spatium amandi amicam tibi dedi!
id. Hec. 4, 4, 62:dare alicui spatium ad se colligendum,
Cic. Caecin. 2, 6:ad scribendum,
id. Fam. 15, 17, 1:pila in hostes coniciendi,
Caes. B. G. 1, 52; 4, 13; Ov. M. 10, 163:nec fuit spatium ad contrahenda castra,
Caes. B. G. 7, 40:cum erit spatium, utrumque praestabo,
Cic. Att. 5, 14, 1:si spatium ad dicendum habuissemus,
id. Verr. 1, 18, 56:spatium sumamus ad cogitandum,
id. Fin. 4, 1, 1; id. de Or. 1, 33, 150:sex dies ad eam rem conficiendam spatii postulant,
Caes. B. C. 1, 3 fin.:vix explicandi ordines spatium Etruscis fuit,
Liv. 2, 46, 3:spatium Vitellianis datum refugiendi,
Tac. H. 2, 25.—Rarely with dat.:spatium quidem tandem adparandis nuptiis, vocandi, sacruficandi dabitur paululum,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 4, 20.—A year of life:c.quosdam (morbos) post sexagesimum vitae spatium non accidere,
Plin. 7, 50, 51, § 170. —Metrical time, measure, quantity:B.trochaeus, qui est eodem spatio quo choreus,
Cic. Or. 57, 193; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 18:neu sermo subsultet imparibus spatiis ac sonis, miscens longa brevibus, etc.,
id. 11, 3, 43; cf. id. 11, 3, 40; 11, 3, 17 al.—(Acc. to I. B.) A path, course, race, track:ut eadem spatia quinque stellae dispari motu cursuque conficiant,
Cic. de Or. 3, 45, 178:quid mihi opu'st, decurso aetatis spatio, cum meis gerere bellum?
Plaut. Stich. 1, 2, 14:prope jam excurso spatio,
Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 6:te vero, mea quem spatiis propioribus aetas Insequitur,
Verg. A. 9, 275: deflexit jam aliquantulum de spatio curriculoque consuetudo majorum, Cic. Lael. 12, 40; cf.:quemadmodum simus in spatio Q. Hortensium ipsius vestigiis persecuti,
id. Brut. 90, 307:currenti spatium praemonstra,
Lucr. 6, 93:pede inoffenso spatium decurrere vitae,
Ov. Tr. 3, 4, 33; Sen. Troad. 398. -
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