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1 frith-
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2 frith
I.a sour or angry look (A.M`D.), frithearachd, peevishness, Irish frithir, peevish: *vr$$.ti-; root of ri "against"?II.frith, friothsmall, trifling ( Sh., O'R.), which M`A. says antecedes the noun, is the prep. frith or ri. -
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4 frith
adj. small, trifling; also a prefix meaning « of a lower degree» -
5 frìth
nf. gen.+e; pl.+ean, forest, deer forest -
6 ++frith
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7 frith-dhíbhunaíochas
nm1 antidisestablishmentarianism -
8 frith-bhaile
nm. village, suburb; inflected on the second element -
9 frith-rathad
nm. g.v. -aid; pl. -aidean, byeway -
10 monadh-frìth
nm. deer forest; inflected on the first element -
11 тесен залив
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12 firth
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13 gipit ng dagat
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14 frioth
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15 fre-
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16 устье реки
1) General subject: billabong, creek, debouchment, entry, estuary, firth (особ. в Шотландии), frith (особ. в Шотландии), gullet, issue, lade2) Geology: body of river, debouchement, fleet, mouth, ostiary, river mouth, stream outlet3) Naval: embouchure4) Engineering: river offing, river outlet5) Rare: beal6) Railway term: delta7) Architecture: mouth of a river, outfall8) Scottish language: water mouth, water-mouth10) Marine science: river's offing11) Makarov: influx12) General subject: frith -
17 лиман
firth, frith* * *лима̀н,м., -и, (два) лима̀на геогр. firth, frith.* * *firth* * *firth, frith -
18 rithis
rithisd, rithisrìs, a rithisd, etc., again, Irish arís, Old Irish arithissi, afrithissi, rursus. Ascoli suggests *frith-éisse, from éis, vestigium ( see déis). Others have derived it from *ar-fithis, Old Irish fithíssi, absidas, fithis, a circle, orbit. The a at the beginning is for ar-: *ar-frithissi, that is, air, by, on, q.v. The root may well be sta, stand, reduplicated to *sistio-: thus *frith(sh)issi-, "resistere, backness". -
19 rithisd
rithisd, rithisrìs, a rithisd, etc., again, Irish arís, Old Irish arithissi, afrithissi, rursus. Ascoli suggests *frith-éisse, from éis, vestigium ( see déis). Others have derived it from *ar-fithis, Old Irish fithíssi, absidas, fithis, a circle, orbit. The a at the beginning is for ar-: *ar-frithissi, that is, air, by, on, q.v. The root may well be sta, stand, reduplicated to *sistio-: thus *frith(sh)issi-, "resistere, backness". -
20 залив
1) General subject: armlet, bay, creek, embayment, fleet, (морской) g, gulf, inlet, lough, bring to bay4) Dialect: voe5) Engineering: harbor, reflooding (активной зоны ядерного реактора при аварийном охлаждении)6) Insurance: water damage (один из многочисленных страховых рисков)7) Architecture: firth9) Automation: joint fin (дефект отливки), joint flash (дефект отливки)10) Nuclear physics: reflooding (активной зоны при аварийном охлаждении)11) Makarov: cove (у дельты реки), reach12) General subject: sinus
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