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jay (орнит) 1. сойка, Garrulus; сойка, Garrulus glandarius; 2. кукша, ронжа, Cractes infaustus; 3. голубая сойка, Cyanocitta cristatablue jay голубая сойка, Cyanocitta cristataCanada jay кукша, ронжа, Cractes infaustusEuropean jay сойка, Garrulus glandariusFlorida jay хохлатая сойка, Aphelocoma coerulescensgray jay канадская кукша, Cractes canadensisgreen jay зелёная сойка, Cyanocorax yncasscrub jay хохлатая сойка, Aphelocoma coerulescensSiberian jay кукша, ронжа, Cractes infaustusEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > jay
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сойка; сойка ( Garrulus); сойка ( Garrulus glandarius)- blue jay
- brown jay
- Canada jay
- common jay
- European jay
- Florida jay
- gray jay
- green jay
- magpie jay
- picon jay
- saxaul desert jay
- scrub jay
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N1. एक\jayप्रकार\jayका\jayपक्षीJay is a European bird with bright plummage. -
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2) Biology: European jay (Garrulus glandarius), common jay (Garrulus glandarius), jay (Garrulus), jay (Garrulus glandarius)3) Forestry: jay (Garrulus glandarius L.)4) Sakhalin energy glossary: Eurasian ( common) jay -
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Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to hop, to jump, to dance' (ep. Il.), only pres. a. ipf.Other forms: καρθμοί κινήσεις H.Derivatives: σκαρ-θμός m. `jump' (hell. epic), as 2. member a. o. in ἐύ-, πολύ-σκαρθμος `with fair, resp. many jumps' (Il.; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 237); σκάρος n. `id.' (EM) with ἀ-σκαρές ἀκίνητον H.; σκαρία παιδιά H. Also σκάρος m. `Scarus cretensis, parrot-fish' (Epich., Arist., pap a. o.), after its lively movements (Strömberg Fischn. 52), with σκαρῖτις f. name of a stone, after the colour (Plin.; Redard 61). Dimin. - ιον n. (pap.). -- Secondary verb formation σκαρ-ίζω `to hop, to tap, to flounce' (Gp.) - ισμός m. (Eust., H.); also ἀσκαρίζω (Hp., Cratin.); on ἀ- s. ἀσπαίρω w. lit. -- On ἀσκαρίς and σκιρτάω s. v.; cf. also σκαρδαμύσσω.Etymology: Primary yot-present without immediate non-Greek agreement. Nearest is the full grade secondary formation OHG scerōn `be reckless, exuberant', MHG a. MLG scheren `rum, hutty', NHG sich scheren; to this several verbal nouns in Germ. and Balto-Slav., e.g. MLG holt-schere `jay', OE secge-scēre `locust', Lith. skėrỹs `id.', Slav., e.g. OCS skorь, Russ. skóryj `quick, robust'. Further forms w. lit. in Fraenkel a. Vasmer s. vv. -- If one removes the s-, adds diff. root-determinatives (e.g. -d-) and assumes a gen. meaning `jump (around), move (turning) etc.' one can stretch the lines of connection as far as one likes; cf. WP. 2, 566 ff., Pok. 933 ff.Page in Frisk: 2,714-715Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκαίρω
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