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a sandy place

  • 1 SANDY PLACE

    [N]
    ARENOSUM (-I) (N)
    HARENOSUM (-I) (N)

    English-Latin dictionary > SANDY PLACE

  • 2 kumla

    "sandy beach; sandy place."

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  • 3 kumluk

    sandy place, sands

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > kumluk

  • 4 kumla

    sandbank, sandy place

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > kumla

  • 5 bȏrъ

    bȏrъ Grammatical information: m. u Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `pine-tree, pine forest'
    Page in Trubačev: II 216-217
    Church Slavic:
    borъ (RuCS) `pine-tree, pine forest' [m o]
    Russian:
    bor `coniferous forest' [m o];
    bor (dial.) `woods, forest, heather, shrubbery, high place, dry place, waterless valley' [m o/u]
    Old Russian:
    borъ `pine-tree, pine forest' [m o], borove [Nompl]
    Ukrainian:
    bir `pine forest, coniferous forest' [m o/u], bóru [Gensg];
    byr (dial.) `high, sandy place, pinewood in a high, sandy place ' [m o/u], boru [Gensg]
    Czech:
    bor `coniferous forest, woods' [m o];
    bor (dial.) `pine-tree, pine forest' [m o]
    Slovak:
    bor `pine-tree' [m o];
    bôr `pine-tree' [m o]
    Polish:
    bór `forest' [m o], boru [Gensg], boru [Locsg]
    Slovincian:
    bȯ́r `dry, barren soil, pine forest' [m o]
    Upper Sorbian:
    bór (arch.) `pine-tree, pine forest' [m o]
    Lower Sorbian:
    bór (obs.) `pine-tree, (pine) forest' [m o]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    bȏr `pine-tree' [m o], bȍra [Gens];
    Čak. bõr (Vrgada) `pine-tree' [m o], borȁ [Gens]
    Slovene:
    bọ̑r `pine-tree' [m o]
    Bulgarian:
    bor `pine-tree' [m o]
    Comments: In Slavic, there are many indications for an original u-stem borъ < * bʰoru-, e.g. RuCS borove `pine-trees' [Nom p], Pl. w boru `in the forest', or derivates based on a stem borov-, such as SCr. boròvīk `coniferous forest, pine forest', bòrovina `pine-tree, pinewood', bòrȏvka `bilberry, raspberry'.
    Other cognates:
    OIc. bǫrr `tree'
    ;
    OE bearu `tree'
    , bearwes [Gensg]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > bȏrъ

  • 6 harena

    hărēna (better than ărēna, Bramb. s. v. Rib. Prol. Verg. p. 422, and v. infra), ae, f. [Sabin. fas-ena; from Sanscr. root bhas-, to shine, gleam, Corss. Ausspr. 1, 102].
    I.
    Prop., sand (syn.:

    sabulum, glarea, suburra): harenae tria genera,

    Plin. 36, 23, 54, § 175:

    magnus congestus harenae,

    Lucr. 6, 724; 726:

    litoris incurvi bibulam pavit aequor harenam,

    the thirsty sand of the curved shore, id. 2, 376; so,

    bibula harena,

    Verg. G. 1, 114 (Rib. and Forbig., but Conington arena):

    sicca,

    id. ib. 1, 389:

    sterilis,

    id. ib. 1, 70:

    mollis,

    Ov. M. 2, 577:

    opaci omnis harena Tagi, i. e. the gold it was believed to contain,

    Juv. 3, 55 (cf. Plin. 4, 21, 35, § 115):

    nivis more incidens,

    Sen. Q. N. 2, 30, 2.— Poet.:

    harena nigra, = limus,

    slime, mud, Verg. G. 4, 292.— Plur. (postAug.; its use is said by Gell. 19, 8, 3, to have been ridiculed by Cæsar as a verbi vitium):

    arenae carae, of the golden sands of Pactolus,

    Ov. M. 11, 88 Merk.:

    quem (delphina) postquam bibulis inlisit fluctus harenis,

    id. H. 18, 201:

    summae cauda verruntur arenae,

    id. M. 10, 701 Merk.; so id. ib. 2, 456; 865; 11, 231; 499; 15, 268; 279; Stat. S. 4, 3, 23 Queck; Col. 1 praef. 24;

    but harenae,

    Ov. Am. 2, 11, 47; Verg. G. 2, 106; 3, 350; Hor. C. 3, 4, 31 K. and H.:

    arenarum inculta vastitas,

    Sen. Q. N. 1 prol. 8;

    of the bottom of the sea: furit aestus harenis,

    Verg. A. 1, 107:

    aestu miscentur harenae,

    id. ib. 3, 557.—Prov.
    (α).
    Quid harenae semina mandas? Ov. H. 5, 115; cf. id. Tr. 5, 4, 48.—
    (β).
    Ex incomprehensibili pravitate arenae funis effici non potest, Col. 10 praef. § 4.—
    (γ).
    Arena sine calce, said by Caligula of Seneca, because his sentences seem like independent maxims, without connection, Suet. Cal. 53.—
    (δ).
    Of vast numbers:

    sicut arena quae est in litore maris,

    Vulg. Judic. 7, 12; id. Gen. 22, 17.—
    II.
    Meton.
    A.
    In gen., sand, sands, a sandy place:

    ut cum urbis vendiderit, tum arenam aliquam emat,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 27, 71 B. and K.—
    B.
    Esp.
    1.
    A sandy desert, waste (mostly post-Aug.):

    cum super Libycas victor penderet arenas,

    Ov. M. 4, 617; Luc. 2, 417:

    nigras inter harenas,

    Prop. 4 (5), 6, 83:

    Memnonis effigies, disjectas inter et vix pervias arenas,

    Tac. A. 2, 61.—
    2.
    The shore of the sea, the beach, coast, strand:

    cum mare permotum ventis ruit intus harenam,

    Lucr. 6, 726: litoream arenam sulcare, Ov. M. 15, 725:

    doque leves saltus udaeque inmittor arenae,

    id. ib. 3, 599:

    multaque perpessae (carinae) Phrygia potiuntur arena,

    id. ib. 12, 38:

    sub noctem potitur classis arena,

    id. ib. 13, 729.—So sing., Verg. A. 1, 540; 5, 34; 6, 316; 11, 626 al.—
    3.
    The place of combat in the amphitheatre (strewn with sand), the arena:

    in amphitheatri arena,

    Suet. Ner. 53; id. Tit. 8:

    missus in arenam aper,

    id. Tib. 72; id. Aug. 43:

    comminus ursos figebat Numidas Albana nudus harena venator,

    Juv. 4, 100; 2, 144; 8, 206:

    juvenes in arenam luxuria projecit,

    Sen. Ep. 99, 13.—
    4.
    Transf.
    (α).
    A combat in the amphitheatre:

    in harenam se dare,

    Dig. 11, 4, 5 fin.:

    operas arenae promittere,

    Tac. A. 14, 14:

    in opera scaenae arenaeque edenda,

    Suet. Tib. 35:

    scaenae arenaeque devotus,

    id. Cal. 30.—
    (β).
    The combatants in the arena: cum et juris idem (i. e. testandi libertas) contingat harenae, the gladiators have the right, etc., Juv. 6, 217.—
    5.
    Harena urens, volcanic fire, lava:

    Aetna ingentem vim arenae urentis effudit,

    Sen. Q. N. 2, 30, 1.—
    III.
    Trop., the place of combat, scene or theatre of any contest (war, a single battle, a dispute, etc.):

    civilis belli arena,

    Flor. 4, 2, 18; 4, 7, 6; cf. id. 3, 21, 1; Luc. 6, 63:

    in harena mea, hoc est apud centumviros,

    Plin. Ep. 6, 12, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > harena

  • 7 harēna (arēna)

        harēna (arēna) ae, f    [2 HAS-], sand: harenam fluctūs trahunt, S.: bibula, V.: sterilis, V.: omnis Tagi, i. e. the gold, Iu.: nigra, slime, V.: carae harenae, golden sands, O.: urentes, H.— Prov.: Quid harenae semina mandas? O.— Sand, sands, a sandy place: harenam aliquam emere.— Plur, sandy desert, waste: Libycae, O.: nigrae, Pr. — The shore, beach, coast, strand: hospitio prohibemur harenae, V.: potitur classis harenā, O.— A sanded place, ground marked off for combat, amphitheatre, arena: fulva, V.: Albana, Iu.: cum et iuris idem contingat harenae, i. e. to the gladiators, Iu.

    Latin-English dictionary > harēna (arēna)

  • 8 harēnōsus (arēn-)

        harēnōsus (arēn-) adj.    [harena], full of sand, sandy: terra, O.: Litus, V.—As subst n., a sandy place, S.

    Latin-English dictionary > harēnōsus (arēn-)

  • 9 harenosa

    hărēnōsus ( aren-), a, um, adj. [harena], full of sand, sandy:

    Ladon,

    Ov. M. 1, 702:

    terra,

    id. ib. 14, 82; Plin. 17, 7, 4, § 44:

    litus Libyae,

    Verg. A. 4, 257:

    urina,

    Plin. 23, 3, 36, § 73:

    lapis harenosior,

    id. 33, 6, 33, § 101:

    quod sit harenosissimum subsidat,

    id. 27, 4, 5, § 20.—As subst.: hărē-nōsum, i, n., a sandy place:

    quae humi arido atque harenoso gignuntur,

    Sall. J. 48, 3.— Plur.: hărēnōsa, ōrum, opp. lutosa, Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 60.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > harenosa

  • 10 harenosum

    hărēnōsus ( aren-), a, um, adj. [harena], full of sand, sandy:

    Ladon,

    Ov. M. 1, 702:

    terra,

    id. ib. 14, 82; Plin. 17, 7, 4, § 44:

    litus Libyae,

    Verg. A. 4, 257:

    urina,

    Plin. 23, 3, 36, § 73:

    lapis harenosior,

    id. 33, 6, 33, § 101:

    quod sit harenosissimum subsidat,

    id. 27, 4, 5, § 20.—As subst.: hărē-nōsum, i, n., a sandy place:

    quae humi arido atque harenoso gignuntur,

    Sall. J. 48, 3.— Plur.: hărēnōsa, ōrum, opp. lutosa, Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 60.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > harenosum

  • 11 harenosus

    hărēnōsus ( aren-), a, um, adj. [harena], full of sand, sandy:

    Ladon,

    Ov. M. 1, 702:

    terra,

    id. ib. 14, 82; Plin. 17, 7, 4, § 44:

    litus Libyae,

    Verg. A. 4, 257:

    urina,

    Plin. 23, 3, 36, § 73:

    lapis harenosior,

    id. 33, 6, 33, § 101:

    quod sit harenosissimum subsidat,

    id. 27, 4, 5, § 20.—As subst.: hărē-nōsum, i, n., a sandy place:

    quae humi arido atque harenoso gignuntur,

    Sall. J. 48, 3.— Plur.: hărēnōsa, ōrum, opp. lutosa, Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 60.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > harenosus

  • 12 kumluk

    1. sandy. 2. sandy place.

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  • 13 areneros

    (Sp. model spelled same [arejiéros] < Spanish arena 'sand [see above] plus Spanish suffix -ero, here the meaning is probably 'place abounding in sand' or 'sandy place')
       The Sand Papago Indians who lived in the sands of the Pinacate/ Gran Desierto region. Spanish sources do not reference this term, but the morphological derivation is legitimate.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > areneros

  • 14 αμμόδρομοι

    ἀμμόδρομος
    sandy place for racing: masc nom /voc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > αμμόδρομοι

  • 15 ἀμμόδρομοι

    ἀμμόδρομος
    sandy place for racing: masc nom /voc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > ἀμμόδρομοι

  • 16 བྱེ་མ་

    [bye ma]
    sand, desert, sandy place

    Tibetan-English dictionary > བྱེ་མ་

  • 17 arenosum

    Latin-English dictionary > arenosum

  • 18 harenosum

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  • 19 XALCAMAC

    xâlcamac, locatif.
    Endroit sabloneux.
    Esp., lugar arenoso (T2l7).
    Angl., sandy place (K).

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > XALCAMAC

  • 20 XALLAH

    xâllah, locatif.
    Sablonnière, arène, lieu sablonneux.
    Esp. arenal (M).
    Angl., sandy place (K).

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > XALLAH

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