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1 bathing-drawers
bath.ing-drawers[b'eiðiŋ drɔ:z] n calção de banho masculino. -
2 bathing drawers
subst. \/ˈbeɪħiŋˌdrɔːz\/badebukse -
3 bathing-drawers
[béiðiŋdrɔ:əz]nounplural kopalne hlačke, kopalke -
4 bathing drawers
• uimahousut -
5 bathing-drawers
/'beiðiɳ,drɔ:z/ * danh từ - quần tắm -
6 bathing-trunks
bath.ing-trunks[b'eiðiŋ tr∧ŋks] n = link=bathing-drawers bathing-drawers. -
7 स्नानम् _snānam
स्नानम् [स्ना-भावे ल्युट्]1 Bathing, washing, ablution, immersion in water; ततः प्रविशति स्नानोत्तीर्णः काश्यपः Ś.4; न स्नानं न विलेपनं न कुसुमं नालंकृता मूर्धजाः (विभूषयन्ति पुरुषं) Bh. 2.19.-2 Purification by bathing, any religious or ceremonial ablution.-3 The ceremony of bathing or anointing an idol.-4 Anything used in ablution. तोयक्रीडानिरतयुवतिस्नानतिक्तैर्मरुद्भिः Me.35.-5 Cleansing, washing off.-Comp. -अगारम् a bath-room.-कलशः, -कुम्भः a jar containing lustral water.-गृहम् a bath- room; उत्थायावश्यकार्यार्थं ययौ स्नानगृहं नृपः Mb.7.82.7.-तीर्थम् a sacred bathing place.-तृणम् Kuśa-grass.-द्रोणी a bathing tub.-यात्रा the festival held on the full-moon day in the month of Jyeṣṭha.-वस्त्रम् a bathing-garment; सकृत् किं पीडितं स्नानवस्त्रं मुञ्चेत् द्रुतं पयः H.2.14.-विधिः 1 the act of ablution.-2 the pro- per manner or rules of ablution.-शाटी bathing drawers. -
8 λούω
λούω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `bathe, wash (the body)' (Il., cf. below)Other forms: also λοέω (ipf. λόεον δ 252). λόω (ipf. λό' [κ 361], λόον [h. Ap. 120], inf. λόεσθαι [Hes. Op. 749]); besides λοῦσθαι (ζ 216), λοῦνται (Hdt.), λούμενος (Ar.); Dor. (Call. Lav. Pall. 72f.) λῶντο, λώοντο; aor. λοῦσαι, - σασθαι (Il.), ep. also λοέσ(σ)αι, - έσσασθαι, Dor. λωσάμενος (Cyrene), pass. λουθῆναι (Hp.), - σθῆναι (LXX, pap.); fut. λούσω, - ομαι (IA.), λοέσσομαι (ζ 221), ptc. perf. λελουμένος (E 6),Dialectal forms: Myc. rewotorokowo; s. belowDerivatives: 1. λουτρόν, Hom. λοετρόν, Dor. λωτρόν (H.), usu. (in Hom. always) in plur. `the bath, bathing place' (Il.); as 1. member e.g. in λοετρο-χόος `pouring bathwater' (Hom.); λούτριον n. `bathwater' (Ar., Luc.), ἀπολούτριος `for washing' of water (Ael.), λουτρών, - ῶνος m. `bathroom, bathing house' (X., hell.) with - ωνικός `belonging to the bathing places' ( Cod. Just.), λουτρίς f. `belonging to the bath' (Theopomp. Com., H., Phot.), λουτρικός H. s. ξυστρολήκυθον, λουτρόομαι `bathe' (Euboea) - 2. λούτρα f. `sarcophagus' (Corycos ; on the meaning cf. μάκρα [from μάκτρα] `bathtub, coffin'). - 3. λουτήρ m. `bathtub' (LXX, inscr.), - ήριον n. `id.' (Antiph., inscr.; λωτ. Tab. Heracl.) with the dimin. - ηρίδιον (Hero, pap.), - ηρίσκος (Gloss.); ἐκλουτήριος `for washing' (Aegina); ἐγλουστρίς f. `bathing-drawers?' (hell. pap.). - 4. λούστης m. "bather", `who loves bathing' (Arist., M. Ant.). - 5. λοῦσις ` bathing, washing' (late pap., inscr.), ἀπόλουσις `washing' (Pl.). - 6. λοῦμα n. `stream' (Sardes); prob also λούματα (cod. ἀούματα) τὰ τῶν πτισσομένων κριθῶν ἄχυρα Κύπριοι H.; cf. ἀπόλουμα = ἀποκάθαρμα (sch., Eust.); or because the chaff before feeding was washed away in water?; diff. Bechtel Dial. 1, 451 (with Hoffmann Dial. 1, 121). -7. λουτιάω `want to bathe' (Luc. Lex. 2; after ἐμετ-ιάω: ἐμέω a. o.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [692] *leu̯h₃- `wash, bathe'Etymology: The aorist λο(Ϝ)έ-σαι agrees with κορέ-σαι, στορέ-σαι; the rare present λο(Ϝ)έ-ω can be explained as innovation (cf. Specht KZ 59, 61). From λο(Ϝ)έσαι by contraction could arise λοῦσαι; to this again λούω. In Hom. the uncontracted forms can be inserted, e.g. λόεσεν etc. for λοῦσεν etc., also λοέεσθαι for λούεσθαι (Z 508 = O 265). Both λοῦσαι etc. and the isolated λό', λόον, λόεσθαι are understandable from (thematic) λό(Ϝ)-ω; the last forms however, can also be due to hyphairesis (cf. Schwyzer 252 f.). Also λοῦσθαι, λοῦνται, λούμενος admit basic forms like *λόϜ-εσθαι *λόϜ-ονται, *λοϜ-όμενος; but rhey are at the same time explainable from λο(Ϝ)έεσ-θαι, λο(Ϝ)έονται, λο(Ϝ)εόμενος. Further details in Schwyzer 682, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 34, 347, 374, Risch ̨ 117. An immediate agreement to monosyll. thematic λό(Ϝ)ω appears in Lat. lav-ō, lav-ere (from * lov-; cf. Szemerényi KZ 70, 57 f.); to disyll. λο(Ϝ)έ-σαι may at the same time disyll. lavā-re (if the length is secondary) correspond (IE *leu̯h₃-). Wether also Arm. loganam, aor. logac̣ay `bathe oneself' has a disyllabic root, remains uncertain given the productivity of the Arm. verbs in - anam. From the general o-vowel deviate Myc. rewotorokowo and rewoterejo; their connection with λοετρόν has been explained from metathesis of * lewo-. Also the Celtic and Germanic nominal derivv. show the same vocalisation, e.g. Gaul. lautro `bathing place', OIr. lōathar `basin', OWNo. lauđr n. `lye, (soap)foam', OE lēaÞor `soap-foam', which can go back on IE * louh₃-tro- and can be identical with λο(Ϝ)ετρόν. - Hitt. lah̯(h̯)uu̯āi-'pour', since Sturtevant connected with λούω (s. Friedrich Wb.), is formally unclear (on expects *leh₂\/₃-u-). - Further forms in Bq, WP. 2, 441, Pok. 692, W.-Hofmann s. lavō.Page in Frisk: 2,138-139Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λούω
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9 zwembroek
n. bathing drawers, bathing trunks, drawers -
10 fürdőnadrág
(DE) Badehose {e}; (EN) bathing trunks; bathing-drawer; bathing-drawers; swimming trunks; trunks -
11 drawer
[dro:](a sliding box without a lid which fits into a chest, table etc: the bottom drawer of my desk.) predal* * *I [drɔ:ə]nounpredal; risar; točaj; plural spodnje hlačecolloquially out of the top drawer — iz najboljše družineII [drɔ:ə]nouncommerce menični upnik, trasant -
12 труси
мн.underpants, pants, panties; ( спортивні) shorts; ( для купання) swimming trunks, bathing drawers -
13 स्नानशाटी
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14 uimahousut
; mon.gen. uimahousujen; mon.part. uimahousuja; mon.ill. uimahousuihinswimming trunks (noun)* * *• bathing drawers• swim shorts• swimming trunks• swimming-trunks• trunks -
15 κατάδεσμος
κατάδεσμ-ος, ὁ,II = κατάδεσις 11,- δέσμοις τοὺς θεοὺς πείθοντες Pl.R. 364c
, cf. Plot.4.4.40 (pl.), PMag.Par.1.2176 (pl.);κ. καὶ φαρμακεῖαι Artem.1.77
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάδεσμος
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16 λουτρίς
A woman employed to wash Athena's temple, Hsch., Phot.II ᾤα λ. bathing drawers, Theopomp.Com.37.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λουτρίς
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17 περιπετάννυμι
A spread or stretch around,Χέρα [τινί] E.Hel. 628
(lyr.); κατάδεσμον π. ἥβης spread bathing-drawers over.., Theopomp.Com.37 (s. v.l.) ;[ὀθόνιον] τῷ ἀγγείῳ Dsc.5.75
; π. φοινικίδας spread them out, Aeschin.3.76; ἄμπελος.. π. τὰ οἴναρα X.l.c.:—[voice] Pass., φορεῖον χρυσοῦν περιπεπετασμένον πορφύραν covered with.., D.S.31.8 ; ἀμφὶ δέπας περιπέπταται ὑγρὸς ἄκανθος is spread over it, Theoc.1.55, cf.A.R.1.1036 (tm.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπετάννυμι
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18 бански
bath (attr.). bathing (attr.)бански костюм a bathing/swimming suit/costumeбански гащета bathing trunks/drawersбански халат a bathing wrap/gown* * *ба̀нски,прил., -а, -о, -и bath (attr.), bathing (attr.); \банскии гащета bathing trunks/drawers; \банскии костюм bathing/swimming suit/costume; разг. cossie; \банскии халат bathing wrap/gown.* * *balneal* * *1. bath (attr.). bathing (attr.) 2. БАНСКИ гащета bathing trunks/drawers 3. БАНСКИ костюм a bathing/swimming suit/costume 4. БАНСКИ халат a bathing wrap/gown -
19 гащета
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20 calzón
m.1 pair of panties, panties, pantie, panty.2 shorts used in sports.* * ** * *SM- tener muchos calzonescalzón de baño — † bathing trunks pl
2) LAm (=ropa interior) [de mujer] pants pl, knickers pl, panties pl ( esp EEUU); [de hombre] underpants, pants, shorts (EEUU)3) LAm [de bebé]4)calzones rotos — Cono Sur (Culin) doughnuts, donuts (EEUU)
* * *1)a) ( antiguo) long underwear, long johns (pl) (colloq)b) (AmS) ( moderno) panties (pl), pants (pl) (BrE)2) calzón masculino (Esp) ( para deporte) shorts (pl)* * *----* calzones = breeches.* hablar a calzón quitado = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* * *1)a) ( antiguo) long underwear, long johns (pl) (colloq)b) (AmS) ( moderno) panties (pl), pants (pl) (BrE)2) calzón masculino (Esp) ( para deporte) shorts (pl)* * ** calzones = breeches.* hablar a calzón quitado = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the table.* * *A1 (antiguo — de hombre) long underwear, long johns (pl) ( colloq); (— de mujer) drawers (pl) ( colloq)hablar a calzón quitado to put o lay one's cards on the table, talk frankly o openlyB* * *calzón nm2. Andes, Méx, RP [bragas] panties, Br knickers;un calzón, unos calzones a pair of panties;RPen calzones [en ropa interior] in one's underwear;RP Fam3. Bol, Méx [calzoncillos] Br underpants, US shorts;un calzón, unos calzones a pair of Br underpants o US shorts;Famse le cayeron los calzones he was scared witlessMéx calzón de baño swimming trunks* * *m1 DEP shorts pl2 L.Am.de hombre shorts pl, Br(under)pants pl ; L.Am.knickers pl3:calzones pl L.Am. shorts, Br(under)pants
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