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1 BAMB
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2 बम्ब्
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3 Bambus
1. BOT. bamboo* * *der Bambusbamboo* * *Bạm|bus ['bambʊs]m -ses or -, -sebamboo* * *((of) a type of gigantic grass with hollow, jointed, woody stems: furniture made of bamboo; bamboo furniture.) bamboo* * *Bam·bus<-ses o -, -se>[ˈbambʊs]m bamboo* * *der; Bambus od. Bambusses, Bambusse bamboo* * *1. BOT bamboo* * *der; Bambus od. Bambusses, Bambusse bamboo -
4 Bambus
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5 addivino
ad-dīvīno, āre, 1, v. a. [ad intens. ], to divine, to prognosticate:quemdam ex facie hominum addivinantem, ex his dixisse futurae mortis annos,
Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 88 dub. (Cod. Bamb. and Sillig: divinantem). -
6 Carmo
Carmo, ōnis, or Carmōna, ae, f., a city of Hispania Baetica, now Carmona, Liv. 33, 21, 8 (acc. to Cod. Bamb.); Auct. B. Alex. 57.— Carmonenses, its inhabitants, Caes. B. C. 2, 19. -
7 Carmona
Carmo, ōnis, or Carmōna, ae, f., a city of Hispania Baetica, now Carmona, Liv. 33, 21, 8 (acc. to Cod. Bamb.); Auct. B. Alex. 57.— Carmonenses, its inhabitants, Caes. B. C. 2, 19. -
8 Carmonenses
Carmo, ōnis, or Carmōna, ae, f., a city of Hispania Baetica, now Carmona, Liv. 33, 21, 8 (acc. to Cod. Bamb.); Auct. B. Alex. 57.— Carmonenses, its inhabitants, Caes. B. C. 2, 19. -
9 Bureau of Administrative Management and Budget
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Bureau of Administrative Management and Budget
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10 βόμβυξ
βόμβυξ, - υκοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `silk-worm' (Arist.).Other forms: The length of the u is unknown.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: It is now known that silk was also produced in Greece (Kos and Asia Minor) before it was introduced from the east; see Hemmerdinger, Glotta 48 (1970) 65. He cites Isidorus of Sevilla on the origin of the word: Appellatus autem hoc nomine ab eo quod evacuetur cum fila generat, et aer solus in eo remanet (Etym. VII, 5, 8); an explanation which I fail to understand. So the word will indeed be of Anatolian origin, as its structure suggests. An original *p\/bamb-ūk- (with suffix - uk-, probably with long ū) would fit exactly the structure of Pre-Greek. Schrader-Nehring 2, 381ff., DNPauly 11, 347ff. See βαμβάκιον, βαμβακεύτριαι on `cotton'.Page in Frisk: 1,251Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βόμβυξ
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