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bull hide

  • 1 Bull-Hide

    BULL-HIDE, or REFORMER
    A very heavy cotton fabric woven on fustian looms. It has a warp face with a twill weave. Each warp-end floats over six picks. The cloth is pile finished. Much used for cheap hats (see Reformer)

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  • 2 bull hide

    Общая лексика: бугай

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bull hide

  • 3 bull hide

    < leath> ■ Bullenhaut f

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  • 4 bull hide

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  • 5 STRIPE OF BULL'S HIDE

    [N]
    CAESTUS (-US) (M)
    CESTUS (-US) (M)

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  • 6 WHIP OF BULL'S HIDE

    [N]
    TAUREA (-AE) (F)

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  • 7 Reformer

    BULL-HIDE, or REFORMER
    A very heavy cotton fabric woven on fustian looms. It has a warp face with a twill weave. Each warp-end floats over six picks. The cloth is pile finished. Much used for cheap hats (see Reformer) ———————— See Bullhide. A heavy cotton fustian fabric, woven on 8 shafts and 8 picks as seen in the illustration. The cloth is often beaver finished, and a good trade is done with a lamb-skin finish. There is a great number of picks per inch.

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  • 8 byczy

    a.
    1. ( o byku) bull; bycza skóra bull hide.
    2. ( jak u byka) bull's, like a bull; on ma taki byczy kark he has a bull neck.
    3. pot. awesome, cool; byczy facet cool guy.

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  • 9 Bullenhaut

    f < led> ■ bull hide; steer hide

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  • 10 бугай

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бугай

  • 11 Bullenhaut

    f
    bull hide

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  • 12 गो _gō

    गो m. f. (Nom. गौः) [गच्छत्यनेन, गम् करणे डो Tv.]
    1 Cattle, kine (pl.)
    -2 Anything coming from a cow; such as milk, flesh, leather &c.
    -3 The stars; वि रश्मिभिः ससृजे सूर्यो गाः Rv.7.36.1.
    -4 The sky.
    -5 The thunder- bolt of Indra; Ki.8.1.
    -6 A ray of light; नान्यस्तप्ता विद्यते गोषु देव Mb.1.232.11; बालो$यं गिरिशिखरेषु चारयन् गाः त्रैलोक्यं तिमिरभरेण दुष्टमेतत् (रविः नैर्मल्यं नयति) । Rām. Ch. 7.6.
    -7 A diamond.
    -8 Heaven.
    -9 An arrow. -f.
    1 A cow; जुगोप गोरूपधरामिवोर्वीम् R.2.3; क्षीरिण्यः सन्तु गावः Mk.1.6.
    -2 The earth; दुदोह गां स यज्ञाय R.1.26; गामात्तसारां रघुरप्यवेक्ष्य 5.26;11.36; Bg.15.13; सेको$- नुगृह्णातु गाम् Mu.3.2; Me.3; cf. also the quotation for (
    -6).
    -3 Speech, words; कुलानि समुपेतानि गोभिः पुरुषतो$- र्थतः Mb.5.28; रघोरुदारामपि गां निशम्य R.5.12;2.59; Ki.4.2.
    -4 The goddess of speech, Sarasvatī.
    -5 A mother.
    -6 A quarter of the compass.
    -7 Water; सायं भेजे दिशं पश्चाद्गविष्ठो गां गतस्तदा Bhāg.1.1.36; also pl.; Bhāg.11.7.5.
    -8 The eye; गोकर्णा सुमुखी कृतेन इषुणा गोपुत्रसंप्रेषिता Mb.8.9.42.
    -9 A region of the sky. -m. A bull, an ox; असंजातकिणस्कन्धः सुखं स्वपिति गौर्गडिः K. P.1; Ms.4.72; cf. चरद्गव.
    -2 The hair of the body.
    -3 An organ of sense; अदान्तगोभिर्विशतां तमिस्रं पुनः पुनश्चर्वितचर्वणानाम् Bhāg..7.5.3.
    -4 The sign Taurus of the zodiac; Bṛi. S.49.
    -5 The sun.
    -6 The number 'nine' (in math.).
    -7 The moon.
    -8 A singer.
    -9 A billion.
    -1 A cow-sacrifice
    -11 A house; cf. गौर्वज्रं गौः प्रभा भूमिर्वाणी तोयं त्रिविष्टपम् । धेनुर्बस्तो वृषो दिग्गौर्नेत्रं लज्जा गुरू रमा ॥ इन्द्रियं श्रीरुमा... Enm.
    -Comp. -कण्टकः, -कम् 1 a road or spot trodden down by oxen and thus made im- passable.
    -2 the cow's hoof.
    -3 the print of a cow's hoof.
    -कर्ण a. having cow's ears.
    (-र्णः) 1 a cow's ear; गोकर्णसदृशौ कृत्वा करावाबद्धसारणौ Ks.6.57.
    -2 a mule.
    -3 a snake; Mb.8.9.42.
    -4 a span (from the tip of the thumb to that of the ring-finger); गोकर्णशिथिल- श्चरन् Mb.2.68.75; तालः स्मृतो मध्यमया गोकर्णश्चाप्यनामया Brahmāṇḍa P.
    -5 N. of a place of pilgrimage in the south, sacred to Śiva. श्रितगोकर्णनिकेतमीश्वरम् R.8.33.
    -6 a kind of deer.
    -7 a kind of arrow; Mb.8.9.42.
    -किराटा -किराटिका the Sārikā bird.
    -किलः, -कीलः 1 a plough
    -2 a pestle.
    -कुलम् 1 a herd of kine; वृष्टिव्याकुलगोकुलावनरसादुद्धृत्य गोवर्धनम् Gīt.4; गोकुलस्य तृषा- र्तस्य Mb.
    -2 a cow-house.
    -3 N. of a village (where Kṛiṣṇa was brought up).
    -कुलिक a.
    1 one who does not help a cow in the mud.
    -2 squint-eyed.
    -कुलोद्भवा an epithet of Durgā.
    -कृतम् cow-dung.
    -क्षीरम् cow's milk.
    -क्षुरम्, -रकम् a cow's hoof.
    -खरः a beast (पशु); यत्तीर्थबुद्धिः सलिले न कर्हिचिज्जनेष्वभिज्ञेषु स एव गोखरः Bhāg.1.84.13.
    -खा a nail.
    -गृष्टिः a young cow which has had only one calf.
    -गोयुगम् a pair of oxen.
    -गोष्ठम् a cow-pen, cattle-shed.
    -ग्रन्थिः 1 dried cowdung.
    -2 a cow-house.
    -ग्रहः capture of cattle (गवालम्भ); Mb.12.265.2.
    -ग्रासः the ceremony of offering a morsel (of grass) to a cow when performing an expiatory rite.
    -घातः, -घातकः, -घातिन् m. a cow-killer.
    -घृतम् 1 rain-water.
    -2 clarified butter coming from a cow.
    -घ्न a.
    1 destructive to cows.
    -2 one who has killed a cow.
    -3 one for whom a cow is killed, a guest.
    -चन्दनम् a kind of sandal-wood.
    -चर a.
    1 grazed over by cattle.
    -2 frequenting, dwelling, resorting to, haunting पितृसद्मगोचरः Ku.5.77.
    -3 within the scope, power, or range of; अवाङ्मनसगोचरम् R.1.15; so बुद्धि˚, दृष्टि˚, श्रवण˚ स्वगोचरे दीप्ततरा बभूव Bu. Ch.1.13.
    -4 moving on earth.
    -5 accessible to, attainable; त्याग- सूक्ष्मानुगः क्षेम्यः शौचगो ध्यागोचरः Mb.12.236.12.
    -6 circulating, having a particular meaning, prevalent.
    (-रः) 1 the range of cattle, pasturage; उपारताः पश्चिम- रात्रिगोचरात् Ki.4.1.
    -2 (a) a district, department, province, sphere. (b) an abode, dwelling-place, a place of resort; Śi.1.21; Ms.1.39.
    -3 range of the organs of sense, an object of sense; श्रवणगोचरे तिष्ठ be within ear-shot; नयनगोचरं या to become visible.
    -4 scope, range, in general; हर्तुर्याति न गोचरम् Bh.2.16.
    -5 (fig.) grip, hold, power, influence, control; कः कालस्य न गोचरा- न्तरगतः Pt.1.146; गोचरीभूतमक्ष्णोः U.6.26; Māl.5.24; अपि नाम मनागवतीर्णो$सि रतिरमणबाणगोचरम् Māl.1.
    -6 horizon.
    -7 field for action, scope; इन्द्रियाणि हयानाहुर्विषयांस्तेषु गोचरान् Kaṭh.3.4.
    -8 the range of the planets from the Lagna or from each other.
    ˚पीडा in- auspicious position of stars within the ecliptic; गोचर- पीडायामपि राशिर्बलिभिः शुभग्रहैर्दृष्टः (पीडां न करोति) Bṛi.S.41.13. (गोचरीकृ to place within the range (of sight), make current).
    -चर्मन् n.
    1 a cow's hide.
    -2 a particular measure of surface thus defined by Vasiṣṭha:-- दशहस्तेन वंशेन दशवंशान् समन्ततः । पञ्च चाभ्यधिकान् दद्यादेतद्गोचर्म चोच्यते ॥ ˚वसनः an epithet of Śiva.
    -चर्या seeking food like a cow; गोचर्यां नैगमश्चरेत् Bhāg.11.18.29.
    -चारकः cowherd.
    -चरणम् the tending or feeding of cows; Bhāg.1.38.8.
    - a.
    1 born in the earth (rice &c.).
    -2 produced by milk; अब्जा गोजा...... Kaṭh.5.2.
    -जरः an old ox or bull; नाद्रियन्ते यथापूर्वं कीनाशा इव गोजरम् Bhāg.3.3.13.
    -जलम् the urine of a bull or cow.
    -जागरिकम् auspi- ciousness, happiness. (
    -कः) a preparer of food, baker.
    -जात a. born in the heaven (gods); गोजाता अप्या मृळता च देवाः Rv.6.5.11.
    -जिह्वा N. of a plant (Mar. पाथरी).
    -जिह्विका the uvula.
    -जीव a. living on cattle (milk- man); Hch.1.7.
    -तल्लजः an excellent bull or cow.
    -तीर्थम् a cowhouse.
    -त्रम् [गां भूमिं त्रायते त्रै-क]
    1 a cow-pen.
    -2 a stable in general.
    -3 a family, race, lineage; गोत्रेण माठरो$स्मि Sk.; so कौशिकगोत्राः, वसिष्ठगोत्राः &c.; Ms.3.19,9.141.
    -4 a name, appellation; जगाद गोत्र- स्खलिते च का न तम् N.1.3; Ś.6.5; see ˚स्खलित below; मद्गोत्राङ्कं विरचितपदं गेयमुद्गातुकामा Me.88.
    -5 a multitude.
    -6 increase.
    -7 a forest.
    -8 a field.
    -9 a road.
    -1 possessions, wealth.
    -11 an umbrella, a parasol.
    -12 knowledge of futurity.
    -13 a genus, class, species.
    -14 a caste, tribe, caste according to families. (
    -त्रः) a mountain; 'गोत्रं नाम्नि कुले$प्यद्रौ' इति यादवः; Śi.9.8. Hence गोत्रोद्दलनः means Indra; cf. इन्द्रे तु गोत्रोद्दलनः कुलघ्ने गिरिदारणे Nm.
    (-त्रा) 1 a multitude of cows.
    -2 the earth.
    ˚उच्चारः recitation of family pedigree.
    ˚कर्तृ, -कारिन् m. the founder of a family.
    ˚कीला the earth.
    ˚ज a. born in the same family, gentile, a relation; Bhāg.3.7.24; Y.2.135.
    ˚पटः a genealogical table, pedigree.
    ˚प्रवरः the oldest member or founder of a family.
    -भिद् m. an epithet of Indra; हृदि क्षतो गोत्रभिदप्यमर्षणः R.3.53;6.73; Ku.2.52.
    ˚स्खलनम्, ˚स्खलितम् blundering or mistaking in calling (one) by his name, calling by a wrong name; स्मरसि स्मर मेखलागुणैरुत गौत्रस्खलितेषु बन्धनम् Ku.4.8.
    - a. giving cows; Ms.4.231. (
    -दः) brain. (
    -दा) N. of the river Godāvarī.
    -दत्र a. Ved. giving cows. (
    -त्रः) an epithet of Indra. (
    -त्रम्) a crown (pro- tecting the head).
    -दन्त a. armed with a coat of mail.
    (-तम्) 1 yellow orpiment.
    -2 a white fossil substance.
    -दानम् 1 the gift of a cow.
    -2 the ceremony of tonsure or cutting the hair; रामलक्ष्मणयो राजन् गोदानं कारयस्व ह Rām.1.71.23; अथास्य गोदानविधेरनन्तरम् R.3. 33; (see Mallinātha's explanation of the word); कृत- गोदानमङ्गलाः U.1; अतोनं गोदानं दारकर्म च Kau. A.1.5; (Rām. explains the word differently).
    -3 the part of the head close to the right ear.
    -दाय a. intending to give cows.
    -दारणम् 1 a plough.
    -2 a spade, hoe.
    -दा, -दावरी N. of a river in the south.
    -दुह् m.,
    -दुहः 'cow-milker', a cowherd; सुदुघामिव गोदुहे R.1.4.1; चिरं निदध्यौ दुहतः स गोदुहः Śi.
    -दोहः 1 the milking of cows.
    -2 the milk of cows.
    -3 the time of milking cows.
    -दोहनम् 1 the time of milking cows.
    -2 the milking of cows; न लक्ष्यते ह्यवस्थानमपि गोदोहनं क्वचित् Bhāg.1.19. 4.
    -दोहनी a milk-pail.
    -द्रवः the urine of a bull or cow.
    -धनम् 1 a herd or multitude of cows, cattle.
    -2 possession of cows. (
    -नः) a broad-pointed arrow.
    -धरः a mountain.
    -धर्मः the law of cattle, rules relating to cattle; (open and unconcealed intercourse of the sexes); गोधर्मं सौरभेयाच्च सो$धीत्य निखिलं मुनिः । प्रावर्तत तदा कर्तुं श्रद्धावांस्तमशङ्कया ॥ Mb.1.14.26.
    -धुमः, -धूमः 1 wheat; Bṛi. Up.6.3.13.
    -2 the orange. ˚चूर्णम् wheat flour;
    -सम्भवम् a sour paste.
    -धूलिः 'dust of the cows', the time of sunset or evening twilight (so called be- cause cows, which generally return home at about sunset, raise up clouds of dust by their treading on the earth).
    -धेनुः a milch-cow with a calf.
    -भ्रः a mountain.
    -नन्दा an epithet of the wife of Śiva.
    -नन्दी the female of the Sārasa bird.
    -नर्दः 1 the (Indian) crane.
    -2 an epithet of Śiva (bellowing like a bull).
    -3 N. of a country.
    -नर्दीयः an epithet of Patañjali, author of the Mahābhāṣya.
    -नसः, -नासः 1 a kind of snake.
    -2 a kind of gem.
    -नसा the mouth of a cow.
    -नाथः 1 a bull.
    -2 an owner of land.
    -3 a herdsman.
    -4 an owner of kine.
    -नायः a cowherd; तद्यथा गोनायो$श्वनायः पुरुषनाय इत्येवं तदप आचक्षते$शनायेति Ch. Up.6.8.3.
    -नाशनः a wolf.
    -नासा the projecting snout of a cow or ox.
    -नासम् a kind of gem.
    -निष्यन्दः cow's urine.
    -पः 1 a cowherd (considered as belonging to a mixed tribe); गोपवेशस्य विष्णोः Me.15.
    -2 the chief of a cowpen.
    -3 the superintendent of a village.
    -4 a king.
    -5 a protector, guardian; Rv.1.61.1.
    ˚अनसी the wood of a thatch; गोपानसीषु क्षणमास्थितानाम् Śi.3.49.
    ˚अष्टमी the eighth day of the bright fortnight of Kārttika when Kṛiṣṇa is said to have worn the dress of a cowherd.
    ˚आटविका a cowherd.
    ˚कन्या 1 the daughter of a cowherd.
    -2 a nymph of Vṛindāvana.
    ˚अध्यक्षः, ˚इन्द्रः, ˚ईशः the chief of herdsmen, an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.
    ˚चापः the rainbow.
    ˚दलः the betel-nut tree.
    ˚भद्रम् the fibrous root of a water-lily.
    ˚रसः gum myrrh.
    ˚राष्ट्राः (pl.) N. of a people. ˚वधूः f. a cowherd's wife; Bhāg.1.9.4. ˚वधूटी a young cowherdess, a young wife of a cowherd; गोपवधूटीदुकूलचौराय Bhāṣā P.1.
    (-पकः) 1 the superin- tendent of a district.
    -2 myrrh.
    (-पिका) 1 a cowher- dess; Bhāg.1.9.14-15.
    -2 protectress. (
    -पी) a cowherd's wife (especially applied to the cowherdesses of Vṛindāvana, the companions of Kṛiṣṇa in his juvenile sports).
    -2 a milk-maid.
    -3 a protectress.
    -4 Nature, elementary nature.
    -पतिः 1 an owner of cows.
    -2 a bull.
    -3 a leader, chief.
    -4 the sun; नीहारमिव गोपतिः Bhāg.1.12.1; Mb.1.173.32.
    -5 Indra; सुराङ्गना गोपतिचापगोपुरं पुरम् (जहुः) Ki.8.1.
    -6 N. of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -7 N. of Śiva.
    -8 N. of Varuṇa; एष पुत्रो महाप्रज्ञो वरुणस्येह गोपतेः Mb.5.98.11.
    -9 a king; नासतो विद्यते राजन् स ह्यरण्येषु गोपतिः Mb.12.135.26.
    -पथः N. of a Brāhmaṇa of Av.
    -पर्वतम् the name of the place where Pāṇini is said to have performed penance and propitiated Śiva; गोपर्वतमिति स्थानं शम्भोः प्रख्यापितं मया । यत्र पाणिनिना लेभे वैयाकरणिकाग्ऱ्यता ॥ अरुणाचलमाहात्म्यम्- उत्तरार्धः 2 अ. 68 श्लो.
    -पशुः a sacrificial cow.
    -पाः m. Ved.
    1 a herdsman.
    -2 protector, or guardian; मन्द्राग्रे- त्वरी भुवनस्य गोपा Av.2.1.57.
    -पानसी a curved beam which supports a thatch; गोपानसी तु वलभिच्छादने वक्रदारुणि Ak.2.2.15.
    -पालः 1 a cowherd; Ms.4.253.
    -2 a king.
    -3 an epithet of Śiva.
    -4 an epithet of Kṛ&iṣṇa. ˚धानी a cow-pen, cow-shed.
    -पालकः 1 a cowherd.
    -2 a king.
    -3 an epithet of Śiva; also of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -पालिः an epithet of Śiva.
    -पालिका, -पाली the wife of a cowherd; पार्थः प्रस्थापयामास कृत्वा गोपालिकावपुः Mb.1.221.19.
    -पालितः N. of a lexicographer.
    -पित्तम् bile of cows, ox-bile (from which the yellow pigment गोरोचना is prepared; गोपित्ततो रोचना Pt.1.94.).
    -पीतः a species of wagtail.
    -पीथः protection; अस्माकमृषीणां गोपीथे न उरुष्यतम् Rv.5.65.6. (
    -थम्) a holy place, a place of pilgrimage.
    -पुच्छम् a cow's tail.
    -2 a particular point of an arrow.
    (-च्छः) 1 a sort of monkey; Bhāg.8.2.22.
    -2 a sort of necklace consisting of two or four or thirty-four strings.
    -3 a kind of drum.
    -पुटिकम् the head of Śiva's bull.
    -पुत्रः 1 a young bull.
    -2 an epithet of Karṇa.
    -पुरम् 1 a town-gate; उत्तुङ्गसौधसुरमन्दिरगोपुरम् Māl.9.1.
    -2 a principal gate; दधतमुच्चशिलान्तरगोपुराः Ki.5.5.
    -3 the ornamental gate- way of a temple.
    -पुरीषम् cowdung.
    -प्रकाण्डम् an ex- cellent cow or bull.
    -प्रचारः pasture-ground, pasturage for cattle; ग्राम्येच्छया गोप्रचारो भूमी राजवशेन वा Y.2.166.
    -प्रत (ता) रः 1 a ford for cattle.
    -2 a place of pilgrimage on the Śarayū; यद्गोप्रतरकल्पो$भूत्संमर्दस्तत्र मज्जताम् । अतस्तदाख्यया तीर्थं पावनं भुवि पप्रथे ॥ R.15.11.
    -प्रदानम् same as गोदान.
    -प्रवेशः the time when cows return home, sunset or evening-twilight; गोप्रवेशसमये Bṛi. S.24.35.
    -फणा 1 a bandage hollowed out so as to fit the chin or nose &c.
    -2 a sling.
    -बालः the hair of cows.
    -भुज् m. a king; गोभुजां वल्लभा लक्ष्मीः Rāj. T.5.6.
    -भृत् m.
    1 a mountain.
    -2 a king.
    -मक्षिका a gadfly.
    -मघ a. granting cattle or cows कदा गोमघा हवनानि गच्छाः Rv.6.35.3.
    -मंडलम् 1 the globe.
    -2 a multitude of cows.
    -मण़्डीरः a kind of an aquatic bird; L. D. B.
    -मतम् = गव्यूति q. v.
    -मतल्लिका a tract- able cow, an excellent cow; अरिर्मधोरैक्षत गोमतल्लिकाम् Śi.12.41.
    -मथः a cowherd.
    -मध्यमध्य a. slender in the waist.
    -महिषदा N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on कार्तिकेय.
    -मांसम् beef.
    -मायु 1 a kind of frog.
    -2 a jackal; अनुहंकुरुते घनध्वनिं न हि गोमायुरुतानि केसरी Śi.16. 25.
    -3 bile of a cow.
    -4 N. of a Gandharva.
    -मीनः a kind of fish.
    -मुखः, -मुखम् [गोर्मुखमिव मुखमस्य] a kind of musical instrument; Bg.1.13; गोमुखानां च शृङ्गाणाम- नीकद्वयवर्तिनाम् Śiva. B.24.55.
    (-खः) 1 a crocodile, shark.
    -2 a hole of a particular shape in a wall made by thieves.
    (-खम्) 1 a house built unevenly.
    -2 spreading unguents, smearing; 'गोमुखं कुटिलाकारे वाद्यभाण्डे विलेपने' इति विश्वः; यस्यामलिन्देषु न चक्रुरेव मुग्धाङ्गना गोमयगो- मुखानि Śi.3.48. (
    -खम्, -खी) a cloth-bag of the shape of a gnomon containing a rosary, the beads of which are counted by the hand thrust inside.
    -2 a house built unevenly.
    -3 a particular method of sitting (a योगासन) (
    -खी) the chasm in the Himālaya mountains through which the Ganges flows.
    -मूढ a. stupid as a bull.
    -मूत्रम् cow's urine.
    -मूत्रकः a variety of lapis lazuli (बैदूर्य); Kau. A.2.11.
    -कम् a particular attitude (मण्डल) in गदायुद्ध; दक्षिणं मण्डलं सव्यं गोमूत्रकमथापि च । व्यचर- त्पाण्डवो राजन्नरिं संमोहयन्निव ॥ Mb.9.58.23. -a. zigzagging, going unevenly.
    -मूत्रिका 1 an artificial verse, the second of which repeats nearly all the syllables of the first. (Malli. thus defines it:-- वर्णानामेकरूपत्वं यद्येकान्तरमर्धयोः गोमूत्रिकेति तत्प्राहुर्दुष्करं तद्विदो विदुः ॥ see Śi.19.46.)
    -2 a form of calculation.
    -मृगः a kind of ox (गवय).
    -मेदः a gem brought from the Himālaya and Indus, des- cribed as of four different colours:-- white, pale-yellow, red, and dark-blue.
    -मेदकः 1 see गोमेद.
    -2 a kind of poison (काकोल).
    -3 smearing the body with unguents.
    -मेधः, -यज्ञः a cow-sacrifice; Rām.7.25.8.
    -यानम्, -रथः a carriage drawn by oxen; Rām.2.82.26; Ms. 11.174.
    -युक्त a. drawn by oxen.
    -युतम् 1 a cattle station.
    -2 a measure of two Krośas (गव्यूत); गोयुते गोयुते चैव न्यवसत्पुरुषर्षभः Mb.14.65.22.
    -रक्षः 1 a cow- herd.
    -2 keeping or tending cattle.
    -3 the orange.
    -4 an epithet of Śiva. ˚जम्बू f. wheat.
    -रक्षणम् tending cattle (with religious faith).
    -रङ्कुः 1 a water-fowl
    -2 a prisoner.
    -3 a naked man, a mendicant wandering about without clothes.
    -4 a chanter.
    -रवम् saffron.
    -रसः cow's milk.
    -2 curds.
    -3 buttermilk.
    -4 the flavour of a sentence; को रसो गोरसं विना Udb. ˚जम् buttermilk.
    -राजः an excellent bull.
    -राटिका, -राटी the Sārikā bird.
    -रुतम् a measure of dis- tance equal to two Krośas.
    -रूपम् the form of a cow. (
    -पः) N. of Śiva.
    -रोचम् yellow orpiment.
    -रोचना a bright yellow pigment prepared from the urine or bile of a cow, or found in the head of a cow.
    -लवणम् a measure of salt given to a cow.
    -लाङ्गु- (गू) लः a kind of monkey with a dark body, red cheeks and a tail like that of a cow; गोलाङ्गूलः कपोलं छुरयति रजसा कौसुमेन प्रियायाः Māl.9.3.
    -लोकः a part of heaven, cow-world.
    -लोभिका, -लोभी 1 a prostitute.
    -2 white Dūrvā grass.
    -3 Zedoary.
    -4 N. of a shrub.
    -वत्सः a calf. ˚आदिन m. a wolf.
    -वधः the killing of a cow; Ms.11.59.
    -वर्धनः a celebrated hill in वृन्दावन the country about Mathurā. ('This hill was lifted up and supported by Kṛiṣṇa upon one finger for seven days to shelter the cowherds from a storm of rain sent by Indra to test Kṛiṣṇa's divinity.') ˚धरः, ˚धरिन् m. an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -वरम् pounded cowdung.
    -वशा a barren cow.
    -वाटम्, -वासः a cow-pen.
    -वासन a. covered with an ox-hide.
    -विकर्तः, -विकर्तृ m.
    1 the killer of a cow; Mb.4.2.9.
    -2 a hus- bandman.
    -विततः a horse-sacrifice having many cows.
    -विन्दः 1 a cowkeeper, a chief herdsman.
    -2 N. of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -3 Bṛihaspati. ˚द्वादशी the twelfth day in the light half of the month of फाल्गुन
    -विष् f.,
    -विष्ठा cowdung.
    -विषाणिकः a kind of musical instrument; Mb.6.44.4.
    -विसर्गः day-break (when cows are let loose to graze in forests); Rām.7.111.9.
    -वीथिः f. N. of that portion of the moon's path which contains the asterisms भाद्रपदा, रेवती and अश्विनी, or according to some, हस्त, चित्रा and स्वाती Bṛi. S.9.2.
    -वीर्यम् the price received for milk.
    -वृन्दम् a drove of cattle.
    -वृन्दारकः an excellent bull or cow.
    -वृषः, -वृषभः an excellent bull; न तां शेकुर्नृपा वोढुमजित्वा सप्त गोवृषान् Bhāg 1.58.33. ˚ध्वजः an epithet of Śiva.
    -वैद्यः a quack docter.
    -व्रजः 1 a cow-pen.
    -2 a herd of cows.
    -3 a place where cattle graze.
    -व्रत, -व्रतिन् a. one who imitates a cow in fru- gality;...अत्र गोव्रतिनो विप्राः... ॥ यत्रपत्रशयो नित्यं येन केन- चिदाशितः । येन केनचिदाच्छन्नः स गोव्रत इहोच्यते ॥ Mb.5.99. 13-14.
    -शकृत् n. cowdung; Ms.2.182.
    -शतम् a present of a hundred cows to a Brāhmaṇa.
    -शालम्, -ला a cow-stall.
    -शीर्षः, -र्षम् a kind of sandal; Kau. A.2.11.
    -2 a kind of weapon (arrow ?); Mb.7.178. 23.
    -षड्गवम् three pairs of kine.
    -षन्, -षा a. Ved. acquiring or bestowing cows.
    -षा (सा) तिः 1 acquiring cattle; or fighting for cattle. गोषाता यस्य ते गिरः Rv.8.84.7.
    -2 giving cattle.
    -ष्टोमः a kind of sacri- fice fasting for one day.
    -संख्यः a cowherd.
    -सदृक्षः a species of ox (गवय).
    -सर्गः the time at which cows are usually let loose, day-break; see गोविसर्ग.
    -सवः a kind of cow-sacrifice (not performed in the Kali age); Mb.3.3.17.
    -सहस्रम् a kind of present (महादान). (
    -स्त्री) N. of two holidays on the fifteenth day of the dark half of कार्तिक and ज्येष्ठ.
    -सावित्री N. of a hymn (cf. गायत्री).
    -सूत्रिका a rope fastened at both ends having separate halters for each ox or cow.
    -स्तनः 1 the udder of a cow.
    -2 a cluster of blossoms, nosegay &c.
    -3 a pearl-necklace of four strings.
    -4 a kind of fort.
    -स्तना, -नी a bunch of grapes.
    -स्थानम्, -क्रम् a cow-pen.
    -स्वामिन् m.
    1 an owner of cows.
    -2 a religious mendicant.
    -3 an honorary title affixed to proper names; (e. g. वोपदेवगोस्वामिन्).
    -हत्या cow-slaughter.
    -हल्लम् (sometimes written हन्नम्) cow-dung.
    -हरः, -हरणम् stealing of cows; गोष्ठमुत्किरति गोहरं वदेत् Bṛi. S.89.9. (v. l.)
    -हित a. cherishing or protecting kine. (
    -तः) N. of Viṣṇu.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > गो _gō

  • 13 jugar

    v.
    1 to play (practicar un deporte, juego).
    jugar al ajedrez/a las cartas to play chess/cards
    jugar en un equipo to play for a team
    jugar a las muñecas to play with one's dolls
    te toca jugar it's your turn o go
    jugar limpio/sucio to play clean/dirty
    Ellos juegan en la arena They play in the sand.
    Ellos juegan tenis They play tennis.
    2 to gamble.
    jugar a la lotería to play the lottery
    * * *
    (u changes to ue in stressed syllables and g changes to gu before e)
    Present Indicative
    juego, juegas, juega, jugamos, jugáis, juegan.
    Past Indicative
    jugué, jugaste, jugó, jugamos, jugasteis, jugaron.
    Present Subjunctive
    Imperative
    juega (tú), juegue (él/Vd.), juguemos (nos.), jugad (vos.), jueguen (ellos/Vds.).
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) [niño, deportista] to play

    ¡si seguís así yo no juego! — if you carry on like that I'm not playing!

    jugar a algo — to play sth

    jugar con algo — to play with sth

    jugar contra algn — to play (against) sb

    2) (=hacer una jugada)
    a) [en ajedrez, parchís] to move

    ¿quién juega? — whose move o turn o go is it?

    b) [con cartas] to play

    ¿quién juega? — whose turn o go is it?

    3) (=pretender ser)

    jugar a algo — to play at being sth

    4)

    jugar con

    a) (=manosear) [gen] to play around with, mess around with; [distraídamente] to toy with, fiddle with

    no juegues con el enchufe, que es peligroso — don't play o mess around with the plug - it's dangerous

    estaba jugando con un bolígrafo mientras hablabahe was toying o fiddling with a pen while he spoke

    b) (=no tomar en serio) [+ sentimientos] to play with

    es importante permanecer en el poder, pero no a costa de jugar con la opinión pública — it is important to stay in power, but not if it means gambling with public opinion

    c) (=utilizar) to play with
    5) (=influir)

    jugar en contra de algo/algn — to work against sth/sb

    jugar a favor de algo/algn — [situación] to work in sth/sb's favour o (EEUU) favor; [tiempo, destino] to be on sb's side

    6) (=apostar) to gamble
    7) (Bolsa) to speculate
    8) LAm (Mec) to move about
    2. VT
    1) [+ partida, partido] to play

    jugar la baza de algo —

    ¡me la han jugado! — I've been had! *

    su mujer se la jugaba con otro LAm his wife was two-timing him *

    baza 2)
    2) [+ papel] to play
    3) (=apostar) to bet

    jugar cinco dólares a una cartato bet o put five dollars on a card

    4) LAm [+ fútbol, tenis, ajedrez, póker] to play
    5) †† [+ espada, florete] to handle, wield
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1)
    a) ( divertirse) to play

    jugar al fútbol — (Esp, RPl) to play football

    ¿a qué jugamos? — what shall we play?

    b) (Dep) to play

    jugar limpio/sucio — to play fair/dirty

    c) (en ajedrez, damas) to move; ( en naipes) to play; ( en otros juegos) to play

    me tocaba jugar a mí — it was my turn/move/go

    d) ( apostar fuerte) to gamble
    e) (fam) ( bromear)

    ni por jugar: no lo hace ni por jugar — she wouldn't do it (even) if you paid her

    f) (Fin)

    jugaban al alza/a la baja — they were betting on a bull/bear market

    a) <persona/sentimientos> to play with, toy with
    b) ( manejar) <colores/luz> to play with
    3) factores/elementos ( actuar)

    jugar en contra de alguiento work o count against somebody

    2.
    jugar vt
    1)
    a) <partido/carta> to play

    jugársela a alguiento play a dirty trick on somebody

    b) (AmL exc RPl) <tenis/fútbol/ajedrez> to play
    2)
    a) ( apostar)
    b) ( sortear)
    3) <rol/papel> to play
    3.
    jugarse v pron
    a) ( gastarse en el juego) < sueldo> to gamble (away)
    b) ( arriesgar) <reputación/vida> to risk, put... at risk

    se lo jugó todo en el negocioshe staked o risked everything on the business

    jugarse el pellejo — (fam) to risk one's neck (colloq)

    c) ( apostarse) (recípr)
    * * *
    = gamble, play, game.
    Ex. In the case of bookshops the function of 'buying' calls for real skill since the bookseller is gambling with his (or her) capital in purchasing the goods.
    Ex. A man who witnesses said was intoxicated and playing with a handgun died last night after shooting himself in the head.
    Ex. The next thing you know, people will never leave their house for any real social interactions and everyone will be gaming all day long.
    ----
    * empezar a jugar mejor = get back into + the game.
    * jugar a la ruleta rusa = play + Russian roulette.
    * jugar a las apuestas = game.
    * jugar a las canicas = play + marbles.
    * jugar al azar = gamble.
    * jugar al dominó = play + dominoes.
    * jugar a los bolos = bowling.
    * jugar a lo seguro = play it + safe.
    * jugar a los juegos = game.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + baza = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + cartas = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * jugar con = mess with, play + fast and loose with.
    * jugar con fuego = court + disaster, play with + fire, court + danger, flirt with + danger.
    * jugar de ala izquierda = play + the left wing.
    * jugar de extremo derecho = play + the left wing.
    * jugar juegos = play + games.
    * jugar juntos = play along with.
    * jugar limpio = play + fair.
    * jugar peligrosamente = flirt with + danger, court + danger.
    * jugarse cualquier cosa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse el cuello = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse el pellejo = risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb.
    * jugarse el tipo (por) = stick + Posesivo + neck out (for).
    * jugarse el todo por el todo = take + the plunge, risk + life and limb.
    * jugarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse la camisa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse la piel = risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb.
    * jugarse la vida = play + Russian roulette, risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb, bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugárselo todo = go for + broke, shoot (for) + the moon.
    * jugárselo todo a una sola carta = put + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basket.
    * jugar sobre seguro = play it + safe.
    * jugar un papel = play + role.
    * mientras juega = at play.
    * partido que se juega en casa = home game.
    * partido que se juega fuera de casa = away game.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1)
    a) ( divertirse) to play

    jugar al fútbol — (Esp, RPl) to play football

    ¿a qué jugamos? — what shall we play?

    b) (Dep) to play

    jugar limpio/sucio — to play fair/dirty

    c) (en ajedrez, damas) to move; ( en naipes) to play; ( en otros juegos) to play

    me tocaba jugar a mí — it was my turn/move/go

    d) ( apostar fuerte) to gamble
    e) (fam) ( bromear)

    ni por jugar: no lo hace ni por jugar — she wouldn't do it (even) if you paid her

    f) (Fin)

    jugaban al alza/a la baja — they were betting on a bull/bear market

    a) <persona/sentimientos> to play with, toy with
    b) ( manejar) <colores/luz> to play with
    3) factores/elementos ( actuar)

    jugar en contra de alguiento work o count against somebody

    2.
    jugar vt
    1)
    a) <partido/carta> to play

    jugársela a alguiento play a dirty trick on somebody

    b) (AmL exc RPl) <tenis/fútbol/ajedrez> to play
    2)
    a) ( apostar)
    b) ( sortear)
    3) <rol/papel> to play
    3.
    jugarse v pron
    a) ( gastarse en el juego) < sueldo> to gamble (away)
    b) ( arriesgar) <reputación/vida> to risk, put... at risk

    se lo jugó todo en el negocioshe staked o risked everything on the business

    jugarse el pellejo — (fam) to risk one's neck (colloq)

    c) ( apostarse) (recípr)
    * * *
    = gamble, play, game.

    Ex: In the case of bookshops the function of 'buying' calls for real skill since the bookseller is gambling with his (or her) capital in purchasing the goods.

    Ex: A man who witnesses said was intoxicated and playing with a handgun died last night after shooting himself in the head.
    Ex: The next thing you know, people will never leave their house for any real social interactions and everyone will be gaming all day long.
    * empezar a jugar mejor = get back into + the game.
    * jugar a la ruleta rusa = play + Russian roulette.
    * jugar a las apuestas = game.
    * jugar a las canicas = play + marbles.
    * jugar al azar = gamble.
    * jugar al dominó = play + dominoes.
    * jugar a los bolos = bowling.
    * jugar a lo seguro = play it + safe.
    * jugar a los juegos = game.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + baza = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + cartas = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * jugar con = mess with, play + fast and loose with.
    * jugar con fuego = court + disaster, play with + fire, court + danger, flirt with + danger.
    * jugar de ala izquierda = play + the left wing.
    * jugar de extremo derecho = play + the left wing.
    * jugar juegos = play + games.
    * jugar juntos = play along with.
    * jugar limpio = play + fair.
    * jugar peligrosamente = flirt with + danger, court + danger.
    * jugarse cualquier cosa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse el cuello = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse el pellejo = risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb.
    * jugarse el tipo (por) = stick + Posesivo + neck out (for).
    * jugarse el todo por el todo = take + the plunge, risk + life and limb.
    * jugarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse la camisa = bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugarse la piel = risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb.
    * jugarse la vida = play + Russian roulette, risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb, bet + Posesivo + life.
    * jugárselo todo = go for + broke, shoot (for) + the moon.
    * jugárselo todo a una sola carta = put + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basket.
    * jugar sobre seguro = play it + safe.
    * jugar un papel = play + role.
    * mientras juega = at play.
    * partido que se juega en casa = home game.
    * partido que se juega fuera de casa = away game.

    * * *
    jugar [ A15 ]
    vi
    A
    1 (divertirse) to play
    ¿puedo salir a jugar? can I go out to play?
    ¡deja de jugar con el televisor! stop playing around o messing around with the television!
    jugar A algo to play sth
    jugar al fútbol/a la pelota to play football/ball
    ¿a qué jugamos? what shall we play?
    juegan a las cartas por dinero they play cards for money
    jugar a las muñecas to play with dolls
    juguemos a que yo era la maestra let's pretend I'm the teacher
    jugar A + INF:
    le gusta jugar a ser el jefe he likes playing (at being) boss
    está jugando a ser la hija modelo she's playing (the part of) the model daughter
    2 ( Dep) to play
    juegan mañana contra el Atlético they're playing (against) Atlético tomorrow
    jugar limpio (en deportes) to play fair; (en negocios) to play the game, play fair
    jugar sucio (en deportes) to play dirty ( colloq) (en negocios) to be underhand, play dirty
    3 (hacer una jugada — en ajedrez, damas) to move; (— en naipes) to play; (en otros juegos) to play, go ( colloq)
    ¿quieres jugar de una vez? will you hurry up and move/play?
    me tocaba jugar a mí it was my turn/move, it was my go ( colloq)
    4 (apostar fuerte) to gamble
    5 ( Inf) to game
    6 ( fam)
    (bromear): ¿tú le tiraste del pelo? — pero fue jugando or fue por jugar did you pull her hair? — I was only playing
    no sé por qué se ofendió, se lo dije jugando I don't know why he took offense, I was only joking o I only said it as a joke o in jest
    ni por jugar: no sube a un avión ni por jugar she wouldn't get on a plane (even) if you paid her
    7 ( Fin):
    jugaban al alza/a la baja they were betting on a bull/bear market
    1 (tratar sin respeto, sin seriedad) to play with
    ¿te das cuenta de que estás jugando con tu futuro? do you realize you're playing with your future o you're putting your future at risk?
    está jugando con tus sentimientos he's playing o toying with your feelings
    2 (manejar) to play with
    el artista juega con interesantes efectos de luz y sombra the artist plays with interesting effects of light and shade
    C
    «factores/elementos» (actuar): jugar a favor de algn to work in sb's favor
    jugar en contra de algn to work o count AGAINST sb
    ■ jugar
    vt
    A
    1 ‹partido/carta› to play ver tb carta
    jugársela a algn to play a dirty trick on sb, to do the dirty on sb ( BrE)
    2 ( AmL exc RPl) ‹tenis/fútbol/golf› to play; ‹ajedrez/póquer› to play
    B
    1 (apostar) jugar algo A algo to bet sth ON sth
    lo jugó todo al 17 he bet o put everything he had on number 17
    te juego una cerveza a que me cree I bet you a beer he believes me
    2
    (sortear): se juega mañana the draw takes place tomorrow
    C ‹rol/papel› to play
    1 (gastarse en el juego) ‹sueldo› to gamble, gamble away
    2 (arriesgar) ‹reputación/vida› to risk, put … at risk
    se lo jugó todo en el negocio she staked o risked everything on the business
    se jugaba su credibilidad ante el electorado he was putting his credibility with the voters on the line o at risk
    jugarse la vida or ( fam) el pellejo to risk one's life o ( colloq) one's neck
    nos habíamos jugado una comida y gané yo we'd bet a meal on it and I won
    * * *

     

    jugar ( conjugate jugar) verbo intransitivo
    1

    jugar a algo to play sth;

    jugar al fútbol (Esp, RPl) to play football;
    jugar a las muñecas to play with dolls;
    jugar limpio/sucio to play fair/dirty
    b) (en ajedrez, damas) to move;

    ( en naipes) to play;
    ( en otros juegos) to play;
    me tocaba jugar a mí it was my turn/move/go


    2

    a)persona/sentimientos to play with, toy with

    b) ( manejar) ‹colores/luz/palabras to play with

    verbo transitivo
    1
    a)partido/carta to play

    b) (AmL exc RPl) ‹tenis/fútbol/ajedrez to play

    2 ( apostar) jugar algo a algo to bet sth on sth
    3rol/papel to play
    jugarse verbo pronominal

    b) ( arriesgar) ‹reputación/vida to risk, put … at risk;


    c) ( apostarse) ( recípr):


    jugar
    I verbo intransitivo
    1 to play: ¿jugamos a las casitas?, shall we play house?
    jugar al baloncesto/parchís, to play basketball/ludo o Parcheesi(tm)
    2 (no tomar en serio, manipular) jugar con, to toy with
    II verbo transitivo
    1 to play: jugamos una partida de ajedrez, we had a game of chess
    2 (suponer, representar) su hija juega un papel central en su vida, her life revolves around her daughter
    3 (apostar) to bet, stake
    ♦ Locuciones: jugar con fuego, to play with fire
    jugar limpio/sucio, to play fair/dirty
    Fin jugar a la baja, to speculate on a drop in prices
    ' jugar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    baja
    - bajo
    - banda
    - barrio
    - carta
    - defensiva
    - escondidas
    - prenda
    - punta
    - retozar
    - sucia
    - sucio
    - talla
    - tejo
    - trineo
    - adivinanza
    - bolita
    - bolo
    - bolsa
    - campo
    - chueco
    - condición
    - corro
    - dado
    - dama
    - dardo
    - disfraz
    - dominó
    - escondite
    - gozar
    - juega
    - limpio
    - mal
    - mano
    - muñeca
    - pelota
    - roña
    - ventaja
    English:
    advantage
    - away
    - because
    - bowl
    - can
    - clean
    - dice
    - fair
    - fast
    - fiddle about with
    - for
    - forfeit
    - fortunately
    - foursome
    - gamble
    - hate
    - hide-and-seek
    - home
    - leapfrog
    - limber up
    - line up
    - move
    - outlet
    - play
    - replay
    - rough
    - slot machine
    - trifle
    - trump
    - ball
    - bet
    - card
    - hide
    - hop
    - instrumental
    - musical
    - out
    - partner
    * * *
    vi
    1. [practicar un deporte, juego] to play;
    los niños juegan en el patio del colegio the children are playing in the playground;
    jugar al ajedrez/a las cartas to play chess/cards;
    jugar a la pelota/a las muñecas to play ball/with one's dolls;
    juegan a ser astronautas they're playing at astronauts;
    ¿a qué juegas? what are you playing?;
    Fam
    ¿tú a qué juegas, chaval? [en tono de enfado] what do you think you're playing at, pal?;
    les gusta jugar con la arena they like playing in the sand;
    jugar en un equipo to play for a team;
    te toca jugar it's your turn o go;
    jugar limpio/sucio to play fair/dirty;
    jugar a dos bandas to play a double game;
    jugar con fuego to play with fire;
    el que juega con fuego se quema if you play with fire you'll get burned;
    Fam
    o jugamos todos o se rompe la baraja either we all do it or nobody does
    2. [con dinero] to gamble (a on);
    jugó al bingo y perdió mucho dinero she played bingo and lost a lot of money;
    le gusta jugar en los casinos she likes gambling in casinos;
    jugar a la lotería to play the lottery;
    jugar a las quinielas to do the pools;
    le gusta jugar a los caballos he likes a bet on the horses;
    jugar a o [m5] en la Bolsa to speculate (on the Stock Exchange);
    Bolsa
    jugar al alza to try to bull the market, to speculate on share prices rising;
    Bolsa
    jugar a la baja to try to bear the market, to speculate on share prices falling;
    jugar fuerte to bet a lot of money
    3. [ser desconsiderado]
    jugar con alguien to play with sb;
    jugar con los sentimientos de alguien to toy with sb's feelings
    4. [influir]
    jugar a favor de alguien to work in sb's favour;
    el tiempo juega en su contra time is against her;
    el tiempo juega a nuestro favor time is on our side
    vt
    1. [partido, juego, partida] to play;
    [ficha, pieza] to move; [carta] to play;
    ¿jugamos un póquer? shall we have a game of poker?;
    jugó bien sus bazas o [m5] cartas she played her cards well
    2. [dinero] to gamble (a on);
    jugué 25 euros a mi número de la suerte I gambled 25 euros on my lucky number
    3. [desempeñar]
    jugar un papel [considerado incorrecto] to play a role;
    la creatividad juega un importante papel en nuestro trabajo creativity plays a very important part o role in our work
    * * *
    I v/t play
    II v/i
    1 play;
    jugar al baloncesto play basketball;
    jugar a la bolsa play the stock market;
    jugar con fuego fig play with fire;
    jugar limpio/sucio play clean/dirty
    2 con dinero gamble
    * * *
    jugar {44} vi
    1) : to play
    jugar a la pelota: to play ball
    2) apostar: to gamble, to bet
    3) : to joke, to kid
    jugar vt
    1) : to play
    jugar un papel: to play a role
    jugar una carta: to play a card
    2) : to bet
    * * *
    jugar vb
    1. (en general) to play
    ¡juguemos a las cartas! let's play cards!
    ¿juegas al fútbol? do you play football?
    2. (dinero) to bet [pt. & pp. bet]
    3. (apostar) to gamble

    Spanish-English dictionary > jugar

  • 14 tergum

    tergum, i ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose also tergus, ŏris), n. ( masc.:

    familiarem tergum,

    Plaut. As. 2, 2, 53; cf. Non. 227, 23) [cf. Gr. trachêlos, neck; perh. root trechô, to run], the back of men or beasts (syn. dor sum).
    I.
    Lit.
    (α).
    Form tergum:

    dabitur pol supplicium mihi de tergo vestre,

    Plaut. As. 2, 4, 75:

    vae illis virgis miseris quae hodie in tergo morientur meo,

    id. Capt 3, 4, 117: manibus ad tergum rejectis, Asin ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 3:

    boum terga,

    id. N D. 2, 63, 159; cf. tergo poenae pendere Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 6:

    tergo ac capite puniri, Liv 3, 55, 14.—Of cranes eaeque in tergo praevolantium Colla reponunt,

    Cic. N. D. 2 49, 125. —

    Of the dolphin, Ov F 2, 113.— Of the crocodile: ejus terga cataphracta,

    Amm. 22, 15, 16.—
    (β).
    Form tergus aurea quam molli tergore vexit ovis, Prop. 2, 26 (3, 21), 6:

    ut equa facilem sui tergoris ascensum praebeat,

    Col. 6, 37, 10.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A. 1.
    Esp. in the phrases terga vertere or dare, to turn the back, pregn., for to take to flight, to flee: omnes hostes terga verterunt;

    neque prius fugere destiterunt, quam, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 53; so,

    terga vertere,

    id. ib. 3, 19; 3, 21; id. B. C. 3, 63;

    and even of a single person: terga vertit,

    Sen. Ep. 22, 7:

    qui plures simul terga dederant, etc., Liv 22, 29, 5: terga dare,

    id. 36, 38, 4:

    inter duas acies Etrusci, cum in vicem his atque illis terga darent,

    id. 2, 51, 9; Ov. M. 13, 224:

    terga fugae praebere,

    id. ib. 10, 706:

    terga praestare (fugae),

    Tac. Agr 37; Juv. 15, 75. — Trop. jam felicior aetas Terga dedit, tremuloque gradu venit aegra senectus, Ov M. 14, 143.—
    2.
    In gen.:

    inflexo mox dare terga genu,

    i. e. yield to the burden, Prop. 3, 9 (4, 8), 6: praebere Phoebo [p. 1859] terga, to sun itself, Ov. M. 4, 715:

    concurrit ex insidiis versisque in Lucretium Etruscis terga caedit,

    the rear, Liv. 2, 11, 9; Flor. 4, 12, 7:

    terga Parthorum dicam,

    the flight, Ov. A. A. 1, 209:

    terga collis,

    Liv. 25, 15, 12; cf.:

    terga vincentium,

    Tac. Agr. 37:

    summi plena jam margine libri Scriptus et in tergo necdum finitus Orestes,

    written on the back, Juv. 1, 6:

    retro atque a tergo,

    behind one, Cic. Div. 1, 24, 49; cf.:

    a tergo, a fronte, a lateribus tenebitur,

    id. Phil. 3, 13, 32:

    ut a tergo Milonem adorirentur,

    behind, id. Mil. 10, 29; 21, 56; id. Verr 2, 5, 38, § 98:

    tumultum hostilem a tergo accepit,

    Sall. J. 58, 4; Caes. B. G 7, 87; Curt. 3, 1, 19; 3, 8, 27; 8, 5, 1:

    post tergum hostium legionem ostenderunt,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 62:

    ne nostros post tergum adorirentur,

    id. B. C. 3, 44:

    Germani post tergum clamore audito,

    id. B. G. 4, 15:

    post tergum hostem relinquere,

    id. ib. 4, 22:

    qui jam post terga reliquit Sexaginta annos,

    has left behind him, has passed, Juv. 13, 16:

    omnia jam diutino bello exhausta post tergum sunt,

    Curt. 4, 14, 11:

    omnia, quae post tergum erant, strata,

    id. 3, 10, 7:

    tot amnibus montibusque post tergum objectis,

    id. 4, 13, 7.—
    B.
    The back of any thing spread out horizontally, as land or water, i. e. the surface ( poet.):

    proscisso quae suscitat aequore terga,

    Verg. G. 1, 97:

    crassa,

    id. ib. 2, 236:

    amnis,

    Ov. P. 1, 2, 82; Claud. B. G. 338; Luc. 5, 564; 9, 341.—
    C.
    (Pars pro toto.) The body of an animal ( poet.).
    (α).
    Form tergum:

    (serpens) Squamea convolvens sublato pectore terga,

    Verg. G. 3, 426;

    so of a serpent,

    id. A. 2, 208; Petr 89;

    of Cerberus,

    Verg. A. 6, 422:

    horrentia centum Terga suum,

    i. e. a hundred head of swine, id. ib. 1, 635:

    nigrantis terga juvencos,

    id. ib. 6, 243:

    perpetui tergo bovis,

    id. ib. 8, 183.—
    (β).
    Form tergus:

    resecat de tergore (suis) partem,

    of a chine of bacon, Ov. M. 8, 649:

    diviso tergore (juvenci),

    Phaedr. 2, 1, 11:

    squalenti tergore serpens,

    Sil. 3, 209.—
    D.
    The covering of the back, the skin, hide, leather, etc. (in this signif. tergus freq. occurs; syn.: pellis, corium).
    (α).
    Form tergum:

    taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo,

    ox-hide, Verg. A. 1, 368:

    ferre novae nares taurorum terga recusant,

    Ov. A. A. 2, 655.—
    (β).
    Form tergus:

    tergora deripiunt costis et viscera nudant,

    Verg. A. 1, 211; so Cels. 7, 25, 1; 8, 1 med.:

    durissimum dorso tergus,

    Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 30; cf. id. 9, 35, 53, § 105; Col. 7, 4 fin.
    2.
    Transf., a thing made of hide or leather.
    (α).
    Form tergum: venti bovis inclusi tergo, i. e. in a bag made of a bull ' s hide, Ov. M. 14, 225; 15, 305:

    et feriunt molles taurea terga manus,

    i. e. tymbals, id. F. 4, 342; so id. ib. 4, 212:

    Idae terga,

    Stat. Th. 8, 221:

    pulsant terga,

    id. Achill. 2, 154: rupit Terga novena boum, i. e. the nine thicknesses of bull ' s hide, Ov. M. 12, 97:

    tergum Sulmonis,

    Verg. A. 9, 412; 10, 482; 10, 718;

    hence even: per linea terga (scuti),

    id. ib. 10, 784 (v. the passage in connection):

    duroque intendere bracchia tergo, i. e. cestus,

    id. ib. 5, 403; so id. ib. 5, 419.—
    (β).
    Form tergus:

    gestasset laevā taurorum tergora septem,

    a shield covered with seven layers of hide, Ov. M. 13, 347:

    Martis tergus Geticum,

    Mart. 7, 2, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tergum

  • 15 cuerno

    m.
    1 horn.
    2 croissant, moon-shaped roll.
    * * *
    1 horn (de ciervo) antlers plural
    3 MILITAR wing
    4 MÚSICA horn
    1 golly!, gosh!
    \
    mandar a alguien al cuerno familiar to send somebody packing, tell somebody to get lost
    mandar algo al cuerno familiar to pack something in
    romperse los cuernos familiar to break one's back
    poner cuernos a alguien familiar to cheat on somebody, be unfaithful to somebody
    ¡vete al cuerno! familiar get lost!
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Zool) horn; [de ciervo] antler

    ¡cuerno(s)! — gosh! *, blimey! **

    - ¡y un cuerno!
    - estar en los cuernos del toro

    ¡que se vaya al cuerno! — he can go to hell!

    saber a cuerno quemado —

    2) (Culin) roll, croissant
    3) (Mil) wing
    4) (Mús) horn
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( de toro) horn; ( de caracol) feeler; ( de ciervo) antler

    irse al cuerno — (fam) plan to fall through; fiesta to be ruined o spoiled

    mandar algo/a alguien al cuerno — (fam)

    me/le supo or sentó a cuerno quemado — (fam) it was a real slap in the face for me/him (colloq)

    oler a cuerno quemadocomida/habitación to stink; asunto (fam) to smell (o sound etc) fishy (colloq)

    ponerle or (RPl) meterle los cuernos a alguien — (fam) to be unfaithful to somebody

    y un cuerno! — (fam) you must be joking! (colloq)

    b) ( de la luna) cusp
    2) (RPl fam) ( uso expletivo) corno 2)
    3) (Mús) horn
    * * *
    = horn, antler.
    Ex. She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.
    Ex. She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
    ----
    * coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.
    * con cuernos = horned.
    * Cuerno de Africa, el = Horn of Africa, the.
    * cuerno de caza = corn, hunting horn.
    * irse al cuerno = naff off.
    * ponerle los cuernos a = cuckold.
    * véte al cuerno = drop dead!.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( de toro) horn; ( de caracol) feeler; ( de ciervo) antler

    irse al cuerno — (fam) plan to fall through; fiesta to be ruined o spoiled

    mandar algo/a alguien al cuerno — (fam)

    me/le supo or sentó a cuerno quemado — (fam) it was a real slap in the face for me/him (colloq)

    oler a cuerno quemadocomida/habitación to stink; asunto (fam) to smell (o sound etc) fishy (colloq)

    ponerle or (RPl) meterle los cuernos a alguien — (fam) to be unfaithful to somebody

    y un cuerno! — (fam) you must be joking! (colloq)

    b) ( de la luna) cusp
    2) (RPl fam) ( uso expletivo) corno 2)
    3) (Mús) horn
    * * *
    = horn, antler.

    Ex: She situates the vessels in the context of Icelandic carving traditions in horn, bone, and walrus ivory = Ella sitúa las vasijas en el contexto de la tradición islandesa de la escultura en astas de cuernos, huesos y marfil de morsa.

    Ex: She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
    * coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.
    * con cuernos = horned.
    * Cuerno de Africa, el = Horn of Africa, the.
    * cuerno de caza = corn, hunting horn.
    * irse al cuerno = naff off.
    * ponerle los cuernos a = cuckold.
    * véte al cuerno = drop dead!.

    * * *
    A
    coger or agarrar al toro por los cuernos ( fam); to take the bull by the horns
    irse al cuerno ( fam) «plan» to fall through;
    «fiesta» to be ruined o spoiled, be wrecked ( colloq)
    mandar algo/a algn al cuerno ( fam): me mandó al cuerno she told me to get lost o to go to hell ( colloq)
    ¡vete al cuerno! get lost! ( colloq)
    lo mandó todo al cuerno he chucked it all in ( colloq)
    me/le supo or sentó a cuerno quemado ( fam); it was a real slap in the face for me/him ( colloq)
    oler a cuerno quemado ( fam); to smell ( o sound etc) fishy ( colloq)
    esas declaraciones me huelen a cuerno quemado those statements sound very fishy to me ( colloq)
    ponerle or ( RPl) meterle los cuernos a algn ( fam); to be unfaithful to sb, to cheat on sb ( AmE colloq)
    ¡y un cuerno! ( fam); you must be joking! ( colloq), no way! ( colloq)
    Compuesto:
    horn of plenty, cornucopia
    B ( RPl fam) (uso expletivo) corno m B. (↑ corno)
    C ( Mús) horn
    Compuesto:
    hunting horn
    D
    ( Méx) ( Coc) tb cuernito croissant
    * * *

    cuerno sustantivo masculino
    a) ( de toro) horn;

    ( de caracol) feeler;
    ( de ciervo) antler;
    irse al cuerno (fam) [ plan] to fall through;


    [ fiesta] to be ruined o spoiled;
    ponerle los cuernos a algn (fam) to be unfaithful to sb

    b) (Mús) horn

    cuerno sustantivo masculino
    1 horn
    (de ciervo) antler
    2 (instrumento musical) horn
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar ponerle cuernos a alguien, to be unfaithful to sb
    saber a cuerno quemado, to taste disgusting
    familiar ¡vete al cuerno!, get lost!
    ' cuerno' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    asta
    - cacho
    English:
    antler
    - horn
    * * *
    cuerno nm
    1. [de animal] horn;
    [de ciervo] antler; [de caracol] horn, feeler; Fam
    ¡y un cuerno! you must be joking!, in your dreams!;
    Fam
    irse al cuerno: nuestros planes se fueron al cuerno our plans fell through;
    ¡vete al cuerno! get lost!;
    Fam
    mandar al cuerno a alguien to send sb packing;
    Fam
    poner (los) cuernos a alguien to be unfaithful to sb;
    [a un hombre] to cuckold sb; Fam
    oler a cuerno quemado to smell/sound/look fishy;
    Fam
    saber a cuerno quemado: sus comentarios me supieron a cuerno quemado I thought his comments were really off;
    romperse los cuernos [esforzarse] to break one's back
    el cuerno de la abundancia the horn of plenty, cornucopia; Geog el Cuerno de África the Horn of Africa
    2. [de bicicleta] bar end
    3. [instrumento] horn
    4. Méx [bizcocho] croissant
    * * *
    m horn; de caracol feeler;
    irse al cuerno fam fall through, be wrecked;
    ¡un cuerno! fam you must be joking!;
    ¡vete al cuerno! fam go to hell! fam ;
    romperse los cuernos fam break one’s back fam, slog one’s guts out fam ;
    poner los cuernos a alguien fam be unfaithful to s.o.
    * * *
    cuerno nm
    1) : horn, antler
    2) : cusp (of the moon)
    3) : horn (musical instrument)
    * * *
    cuerno n horn

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuerno

  • 16 ταυρεία

    ταυρείᾱ, ταύρειος
    of bulls: fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ταυρείᾱ, ταύρειος
    of bulls: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)
    ταυρείᾱ, ταυρεία
    bull's hide: fem nom /voc /acc dual
    ταυρείᾱ, ταυρεία
    bull's hide: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)
    ——————
    ταυρείᾱͅ, ταύρειος
    of bulls: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)
    ταυρείᾱͅ, ταυρεία
    bull's hide: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ταυρεία

  • 17 ταυροκολλώδης

    ταυροκολλώδης
    like bull's-hide glue: masc /fem acc pl (attic epic doric)
    ταυροκολλώδης
    like bull's-hide glue: masc /fem nom /voc pl (doric aeolic)
    ταυροκολλώδης
    like bull's-hide glue: masc /fem nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ταυροκολλώδης

  • 18 tergum

        tergum ī, n    [TRAG-], the back: manibus ad tergum reiectis: tergo poenas pendere, T.: tergo ac capite puniri, L.: recurvum (of the dolphin), O.— The back part, reverse, hinder part, rear: Praebere Phoebo terga, to sun itself, O.: Terga Parthorum dicam, the flight, O.: terga vincentium, Ta.: libri in tergo necdum finitus Orestes, written on the back, Iu.—In phrase, a tergo or post tergum, behind, in the rear: a tergo, fronte, lateribus tenebitur: ut a tergo Milonem adorirentur, behind: tumultum hostilem a tergo accepit, S.: post tergum hostium legionem ostenderunt, Cs.: qui iam post terga reliquit Sexaginta annos, has passed, Iu.: tot amnibus montibusque post tergum obiectis, Cu.—With verto or do, to turn the back, turn back, take flight, run away, flee, retreat: omnes hostes terga verterunt, Cs.: qui plures simul terga dederant, etc., L.: terga fugae praebere, O.: terga praestare (fugae), Ta.— The back, surface: proscisso quae suscitat aequore terga, V.: amnis, O. —Of an animal, the body: (serpens) Squamea convolvens sublato pectore terga, V.: horrentia centum Terga suum, i. e. head of swine, V.: perpetuo tergo bovis, V.— The covering of the back, skin, hide, leather: Taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo, ox-hide, V.: venti bovis inclusi tergo, i. e. in a bag of bull's hide, O.: Et feriunt molles taurea terga manūs, i. e. tymbals, O.: rupit Terga novena boum, i. e. the nine thicknesses of bull's hide, O.: per linea terga (scuti), V.
    * * *
    back, rear; reverse/far side; outer covering/surface

    Latin-English dictionary > tergum

  • 19 ταλαύρινος

    τᾰλαύρῑνος, ον, ([etym.] Τλάω, ϝρινός)
    A bearing a shield of bull's-hide, epith. of Ares,

    τ. πολεμιστής Il.5.289

    , 20.78, etc.; so of Πόλεμος, Ar. Pax 241; and, jokingly, of Lamachus, Id.Ach. 964; τ. χρώς a thick tough hide, AP7.208 ([place name] Anyte): neut. as Adv., ταλαύρινον πολεμίζειν to fight toughly, stoutly, Il.7.239 (or masc., to fight as a bearer of a bull's-hide shield).

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ταλαύρινος

  • 20 burladero

    * * *
    SM
    2) (Aut) traffic island; [en túnel] recess
    * * *
    * * *
    * * *
    * * *

    burladero sustantivo masculino: barrier behind which the bullfighter takes refuge
    burladero m Taur refuge in bullring
    * * *
    Taurom = wooden board behind which the bullfighter can hide from the bull
    * * *
    m TAUR barrier behind which a bullfighter can hide

    Spanish-English dictionary > burladero

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