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1. LAT Philosamia cynthia Drury2. RUS сатурния f цинтия3. ENG cynthia (silk) moth4. DEU Ailanthusspinner m, Japanischer Seidenspinner m5. FRA bombyx m de l'ailante, bombyx m du ricin -
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1. LAT Philosamia cynthia Drury2. RUS сатурния f цинтия3. ENG cynthia (silk) moth4. DEU Ailanthusspinner m, Japanischer Seidenspinner m5. FRA bombyx m de l'ailante, bombyx m du ricin -
63 Артемида
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64 Диана
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65 amor
amor, ōris, m. (v. Stamm AM, wovon auch amo u. amicus), die Liebe aus Neigung u. Leidenschaft (Ggstz. odium; hingegen caritas = die »Liebe aus Achtung, Ehrfurcht, Bewunderung usw.«; vgl. Cic. part. or. 16 u. 88), konstr. mit in, erga, adversus, od. m. obj. Genet., I) eig. u. meton.: 1) eig.: amor novus, vetus, Cic.: naturalis, Cic.: pravus, Sen.: nimius, Val. Max.: insanus, Sen.: fraternus, Cic. – noster in te amor, Cic.: fraternus in alqm amor, Cic.: amor in patriam, Nep.: pietas et amor in patriam, Cic.: tuus amor erga me singularis, Cic.: amor adversus eandem libertam, Tac. ann. 13, 13. – amor iuvenum (zu den J.), Cic.: caecus amor sui, Hor.: parvuli sui nimio amore correptus, Val, Max. – amplecti od. prosequi alqm amore, Cic.: amare alqm amore singulari, Cic.: in amore esse alci, von jmd. geliebt werden, Cic.: habere amorem erga alqm, Cic.: habere alqm in amore, lieben, Cic.: im unedlen Sinne, amore perdita est, Plaut.: novercae Stratonices infinito amore correptus, Val. Max.: in amorem virginis incidere, Liv.: in amore haec omnia sunt vitia, Ter.: qui vitat amorem, Lucr.: ne sit ancillae tibi amor pudori, Hor.: am. primus, erste Liebeserklärung, Herzensergießung, Prop. – v. der Liebe der Tiere, Verg. georg. 3, 244. – im Plur., amores hominum in te, Cic.: amores sancti, die griechische edle Knabenliebe, Cic.: amores puerorum (zu den Kn.), Nep.: mihi est in amoribus, er wird von mir geliebt, Cic.: u. im unedlen Sinne, von Liebschaften, Liebeleien, Buhlschaften, amores furtivi, Catull.: meos amores eloquar, Plaut.: amores et hae deliciae, quae vocantur, Cic.: nutrit amores Cynthia, das Liebesfeuer, Prop.: incīdere arboribus amores, seine Liebe, das Geständnis, wie sehr man liebt, Prop. – personif., Amor, der Liebesgott, Amor, Kupido, Ἔρως, Verg., Ov. u.a. – im Plur. Liebesgötter, Amoretten, Ov., Hor. u.a. – 2) meton.: a) der geliebte Gegenstand, der Liebling, amor et deliciae generis humani (v. Titus), Suet. u. Eutr.: u. so (von dems.) amor generis humani, Pacat. paneg., od. amor orbis, Auson.: u. bes. im Plur., amores et deliciae tuae, Cic. – in bezug auf Geschlechtsliebe, die Liebe = der, die Geliebte, Plaut. u. Ov. – b) poet., der Liebe erzeugende Gegenstand, quaeritur et nascentis equi de fronte revolsus et matri praereptus amor, jenes der Mutter entraffte Liebesgewächs, Verg. Aen. 4, 516 (vgl. hippomanes). – II) übtr., die Liebe zu-, d.i. das lebhafte, leidenschaftliche Verlangen, die Sehnsucht nach etw., das Gelüst, die Begier, Lust, der Wunsch, am. consulatus, Cic.: cognitionis, Cic.: mortis, Cic. poët.: argenti, Hor.: negotii suscepti, Vorliebe, Eingenommenheit für usw., Liv.: poet. im Plur., amores nostri, mein Verlangen (nach dem Gesange), Verg. ecl. 9, 56. – m. Genet. Gerundii, amor edendi, Lucr.: amor habendi, Verg.: amor scribendi, Hor.: amor generandi, Zeugungstrieb, Tac. – poet. m. Infin., Verg. Aen. 2, 10; 3, 298; 6, 133. Stat. Theb. 1, 698. – / amōr gemessen bei Plaut. merc. 590; most. 142; trin. 259. Vergl. ecl. 10, 69; Aen. 11, 323; 12, 668.
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celer, eris, ere, Abl. ī (κέλεσθαι, κέλης) der Renner), schnell, rasch, eilend, I) eig. (Ggstz. tardus), face te propere celerem, Plaut.: Cynthia, Mercurius, Hor.: canis, equus, classis, Tibull.: navis, Ov.: pedes, Prop.: sagittae, Ov.: ventus, Sturmwind, Ov.: m. Abl., iaculo, Verg. Aen. 9, 178: pennā, Ov. met. 8, 686 (676 R.): motu, Lucan. 1, 662: m. Genet. Gerundii, c. nandi, Sil. 4, 585. – II) übtr.: A) im guten Sinne: oderunt sedatum celeres, Hor.: mens, quā nihil est celerius, Cic.: oratio c. et concitata, Cic.: consilium c., Ter. – victoria c., Caes.: mors, Tibull. u. Suet.: reditus, Cic. (vgl. reditus eius fuit celerior omnium opinione, Auct. b. Alex.): remedia celeria, schnell wirkende, Nep.: fata celerrima, Verg. – m. Abl., cogitatione od. sensu celer, von schneller Auffassungskraft, Vell. 2, 73, 1 u. 2, 118, 2: uvae celeres proventu, Plin. 14, 42. – m. Infin., celer sequi Aiax, Hor. carm. 1, 15, 18; u. so ibid. 3, 12, 11 u. 4, 6, 39. – B) im üblen Sinne = zu rasch, übereilt, hitzig, consilia celeriora (Ggstz. tutiora), Liv.: iambi c., Hor.: m. folg. Infin., celer irasci, Hor. ep. 1, 20, 25. – / neutr. celere = celeriter, Pacuv. Paul. 2. Enn. sat. fr. 2. Plaut. Curc. 283. Lex ap. Frontin. de aqu. 129. Cypr. de spect. 8. – celer als fem., Liv. Andr. Odyss. fr. bei Prisc. 7, 57. Lucr. 4, 158. Cael. Aur. chron. 3, 8, 100. Cael. Aur. de sign. diaet. pass. 17. – celeris als masc., Naev. tr. 42. Cato de re mil. fr. 12 (bei Prisc. 7, 57). – Genet. Plur. celerum (st. celerium), Cael. Aur. acut. 2, 1. § 1. – Ungewöhnl. Superl. celerissimus bei Enn. ann. 448 u. 579 V. (= 504 u. 505 M.). Matius b. Prisc. 7, 57.
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68 rota
rota, ae, f. (altind. rátha-ḥ), das Rad, I) eig.: 1) im allg., vom Wagenrad, r. radiata, Varro: rota carri, Vulg.: orbes rotarum, Lucr. u. Plin.: axes rotarum, Plin.: vehiculum duarum rotarum, quattuor rotarum, Isid.: vehiculum altissimarum rotarum, Isid.: rotis plaustrorum teri (v. Getreide), Hieron. – v. Maschinenrad, r. aquaria, Cato u.a.: r. exhauritoria, Schöpfrad, Isid. gloss.: ne currente retro funis eat rotā, daß nicht, während das Rad vorwärts eilt, das Seil zurückschnellt, Hor. – 2) insbes.: a) das Rad = Folterrad der Griechen (griech. τροχός), in rotam ascendere, Cic.: membra praebere rotae, Sen. poët.: u. oft v. Rade des Ixion, Verg. u.a.: u. so rota orbis Ixionii, das kreisende Rad, der Umlauf des Rades, Verg. – b) das Rad der Töpfer, die Töpferscheibe, rota figuli, Sen. u.a.: rota figularis, Plaut.: rota figulina, Cael. Aur.: rota Cumana, Tibull.: currente rotā cur urceus exit? Hor. – c) die Rolle zum Fortschieben einer Last, alqd subiectis rotis (auf R.) traicere, Frontin. 1, 5, 7, propellere, Tac. hist. 4, 23: basim subiectis rotis (auf R.) facere, Vitr. 10, 13, 2. – II) übtr.: 1) das Rad am Wagen, meton. (bei Dicht.) a) = der Wagen selbst, pedibusve rotāve, Ov.: so auch Plur. rotae, Verg. u. Ov.: rotae leves, Verg.: rota Luciferi, Sonnenwagen, Tibull. – b) = die Pferde, Cynthia fraternis afflata rotis, Sil. 4, 483. – 2) von einem kreisförmigen Körper, bes. die Sonnenscheibe (griech. δίσκος), solis rota, Lucr. 5, 432: solis maior rota, Lucr. 5, 564: rota solis, Apul. met. 9, 28. Mythrogr. Lat. 3, 10. no. 10: – 3) der Kreis, gleichs. die Bahn, die ein Rad beschreibt, septima, die siebente Umfahrt im Zirkus, Prop.: anni, Kreislauf, Sen. – 4) ein Seefisch, das Rad, Plin. 9, 8. – III) bildl.: 1) vom Wechsel, von der Unbeständigkeit, des Glückes, fortunae rota, Cic.: versatur celeri fors levis orbe rotae, Tibull.: der Liebe, versor in amoris rota, auf der Liebesfolter, Plaut.: vinceris aut vincis; haec in amore rota est, Prop.: Fortunae volucris rota, adversa prosperis semper alternans, Amm. – 2) von dem ungleichen Versmaß (Hexameter u. Pentameter) der Elegie, rotae impares, dispares, Ov. art. am. 1, 264; ex Pont. 3, 4, 86.
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1) Religion: Artemis( In Greek religion, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation, and of chastity and childbirth)2) Greek mythology: Artemis3) Mythology: Cynthia -
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1) General subject: Di (женское имя), Diana, Diana (женское имя)2) Religion: Diana (In Roman religion, goddess of wild animals and the hunt)3) Mythology: Cynthia -
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1) General subject: Di (женское имя), Diana, Diana (женское имя)2) Religion: Diana (In Roman religion, goddess of wild animals and the hunt)3) Mythology: Cynthia -
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76 Jamsschildlaus Seidenspinner
сущ.энт. сатурния цинтия (ëàò. Philosamia cynthia)Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Jamsschildlaus Seidenspinner
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77 moth
моль; бабочка- alder moth
- almond moth
- American moon moth
- Angoumois grain moth
- antique tussock moth
- antler moth
- apple fruit moth
- apple-leaf blister moth
- artichoke plume moth
- Atlas moth
- autumnal moth
- bagworm moths
- banded footman moth
- beautiful mining moth
- bedstraw hawk moth
- bee moth
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- bella moth
- black-c-owlet moth
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- bright moths
- brown-tail moth
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- bud moth
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- cabbage moth
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- codling moth
- common goat moth
- common hawthorn moth
- common magpie moth
- cone pitch moth
- convolvulus hawk moth
- cosmopterygid moths
- cottonwood dagger moth
- cream-spot tiger moth
- ctenuchid moths
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- currant borer moth
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- cynthia moth
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- dark swordgrass moth
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- death's head hawk moth
- December moth
- dew moth
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- Douglas-fir tussock moth
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- locust-tree carpenter moth
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- magpie moth
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- marsh moth
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- mullein moth
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79 artemisa
f.1 Artemis, Cynthia.Se identifica como la diosa Artemisa de los griegos Identified as Artemis.2 sagebrush, sage, Artemisa.* * *1 artemisia* * *= sagebrush.Nota: Planta.Ex. Voris University is located on three campuses at Hackley, a modern industrial city in the land of the buttes and the sagebrush plains.* * *= sagebrush.Nota: Planta.Ex: Voris University is located on three campuses at Hackley, a modern industrial city in the land of the buttes and the sagebrush plains.
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80 se mettre en valeur
1) проявить себя, показать, чего стоишьCynthia. -... je veux rester une femme à succès. Mais pour me mettre en valeur, il me faut une grosse, une très grosse fortune. (M. Gerbidon, Une Affaire d'or.) — Синтия. -... я хочу иметь успех. Но для того чтобы проявить себя полностью, мне необходимо состояние, большое состояние.
- Mesdemoiselles, grasseye Rabastens, l'une de vous voudra-t-elle me passer son livre? La grande Anaïs tend vite son Marmontel pour se mettre en valeur et reçoit un "merci" d'amabilité exagérée. (Colette, Claudine à l'école.) — - Сударыни, - картавит Рабастен, - пусть кто-нибудь из вас передаст мне свою книгу. Дылда Анаис, чтобы показать свое усердие, быстро протягивает ему своего Мармонтеля и получает преувеличенно вежливое "благодарю".
Tant de filles se maquillent pour se mettre en valeur. (J.-P. Chabrol, Le Bout-Galeux.) — Столько девиц употребляют косметику, чтобы казаться красивее.
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Cynthia — Gender Female Origin Word/Name Greek Meaning from Mount Cynthus Other names Related names … Wikipedia
Cynthia — ist auch ein im englischen Sprachraum verbreiteter weiblicher Vorname. Die Kurz und Koseform ist Cindy. Bekannte Namensträgerinnen Edwina Cynthia Annette Ashley (1901–1960), britische Adlige Cynthia Carroll (* 1957), US amerikanische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cynthia — est un prénom d origine grecque dérivé du prénom Jacinthe. Cynthia est également un prénom latin qui vient de Cynthie. Étymologiquement, Cynthia vient du mot grec kynthios signifiant « qui vient du Kynthos ». En effet en Grèce, sur l… … Wikipédia en Français
Cynthia — n. (Classical mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana. Syn: Artemis. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cynthia — f English: from Greek Kynthia, an epithet applied to the goddess Artemis, who was supposed to have been born on Mount Kynthos on the island of Delos. The mountain name is of pre Greek origin. Cynthia was later used by the Roman poet Propertius as … First names dictionary
Cynthia — the Moon, from L. Cynthia dea the Cynthian goddess, epithet of Artemis/Diana, said to have been born on Mt. Cynthus on Delos … Etymology dictionary
Cynthĭa — Cynthĭa, 1) (Eckflügelfalter), Gattung der Tagfalter; 2) Gattung der Seescheiden, mit festsitzendem Körper, längsgefaltetem Kiemensacke u. lederartiger Schale; 3) C. Don., Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Compositae Cichoraceae Hyoseribeae,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Cynthĭa — Cynthĭa, s. Seescheiden … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cynthia — CYNTHIA, æ, Gr. Κυνθία, ας, ein gemeiner Beynamen der Diana, Horat. lib. III. Od. 28. v. 12. den sie von dem Berge Cynthus, in der Insel Delos, hat, an oder auf welchem sie ehemals soll seyn gebohren worden. Despretz ad eumd. l. c. & Serv. ad… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Cynthia — [sin′thē ə] n. [L < Gr Kynthia, epithet of Artemis, orig. fem. of Kynthios, lit., of or from Kynthos, Cynthus, mountain in Delos, celebrated as the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis] 1. a feminine name: dim. Cindy 2. ARTEMIS 3. the moon… … English World dictionary
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