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41 violeta
adj.violet (color).f.violet (flower).* * *► adjetivo1 (color) violet1 (color) violet1 BOTÁNICA violet* * *1. noun f. 2. noun m. adj.* * *1.SF violet2.ADJ INV violet3.SM violet* * *Ifemenino violetIIadjetivo invariable <color/tela> violet* * *Ifemenino violetIIadjetivo invariable <color/tela> violet* * *violeta11 = violet.Nota: Planta.Ex: Instructions are included for how to plant eggplants, violets, carnivorous plants, and acorns.
* violeta africana = African violet.violeta22 = violet.Nota: Color.Ex: This paper examines Michelangelo's use of color on the Sistine chapel, links it to his religious beliefs, and stresses the meaning of the triad of red, violet, and green.
* violeta claro = periwinkle.* * *violetCompuesto:African violetunas telas violeta or violetas violet fabricsviolet* * *
violeta sustantivo femenino
violet
■ m/adj
violet
violeta adjetivo & mf violet
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* * *♦ nf[flor] violet♦ adj invviolet♦ nm[color] violet* * *I f BOT violetII m/adj violet* * *violeta adj & nm: violet (color)violeta nf: violet (flower)* * *violeta n violet -
42 μύουρος
A tapering (lit. mousetailed), of a non-carnivorous fish's στόμα (snout), Arist.PA 662a32, 697a1; of theαἱμόρροος 11
, , cf. 225;ἐξ εὐρείας τῆς κεφαλῆς μείουρος κάτεισιν ἔστε ἐπὶ τὴν οὐράν Ael.NA15.13
· εἰς (ἐπὶ) μείουρον ἄγεσθαι taper towards the tail, Philum.Ven.21.1, 27.1; ἐν τῷ μειούρῳ τῆς οὐρᾶς the tapering part of a horse's tail, Hippiatr.55; τὸ μείουρον (sc. τοῦ σπέρματος)πρὸς τὴν γῆν ἄγοντας Gp.10.57.8
, cf. 10.63.4;κάμαξ μύουρος Apollod.Poliorc.172.9
(v.l. μεί-), 182.6, cf. Ph.Bel.51.8 (μύ-), 83.20 ([etym.] μεί-); πύργον.. ἐς μύουρον ἀνιόντα Paus.10.16.1
;αἱ πρὸς ὄμμα τε καὶ ὀρθογώνιοι στοαὶ πόρρωθεν μείουροι φαίνονται Hero
*Deff.135.9 (v.l. μύ-) ; μετρεῖ τὰ μείουρα ὡς κώνους κολούρους, i.e. roughly, ib.8; σφὴν μείουρος Id.*Stereom.1.28; λίθος μείουρος ib.2.17 (v.l. μύ-), 59; ξύλον μύουρον Id.*Mens.8 (as Subst. μείουρος, ὁ, tapering prism, Id.*Deff.133.2, *Geom.3.24);ἐκφύσεις κατὰ τὸ ἄκρον μείουροι Diocl.Fr.27
; μείουρος σχηματισμὸς [τῶν δακτύλων], i.e. with the tips pressed together, Sor.2.60;μύουρον σχῆμα Str.2.5.6
, Apollod.Poliorc.181.3; μερίς, τμῆμα, γραμμή, Str.11.11.7. Adv.,συνηγμένων μειούρως τῶν δακτύλων Paul.Aeg.6.74
.2 στίχοι μείουροι 'tapering' hexameters, in which the first syllable of one of the last two feet is short instead of long, Ath. 14.632e, cf. Sch.Heph.p.290 C., Eust.900.7.3 of the pulse, dying away gradually, Gal.8.480,524, 9.314. Adv. - ρως ibid.4 of an epic poem with only a single μῦθος, ὥστε.. βραχέως δεικνύμενον μύουρον φαίνεσθαι it seems too short, Arist.Po. 1462b6; of periods, Id.Rh. 1409b18. (In this group of words codd. freq. vary between μυ- and μει-; both μυουρία and μειουρία are recognized by Eust. l. c.: μυ- prob. became μει- by phonetic change, cf. ἐρρηγεῖα, κώδεια, etc.: μῠ- Nic. Th. 225, D.P.l.c., but μῡ- Nic. Th. 287.)------------------------------------μύουρος (B), ἡ, a plant,II = σάμψυχον, Ps.-Dsc.3.39.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μύουρος
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