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1 GAPING JAWS
[N]HIATUS (-US) (M) -
2 Gaping
adj.I shall put upon my head the gaping jaws of a beast: V. χάσμα θηρὸς ἀμφʼ ἐμῷ θήσω κάρᾳ (Eur., Rhes. 209).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Gaping
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3 rictus
rictus ūs, m n [RIC-], the aperture of the mouth, mouth opened wide: risu diducere rictum Auditoris, H.: per rictūs fluitare, O.: Contrahitur rictus, gaping jaws, O.: rictūs serpentis apertos Congelat, O.* * *jaws; open mouth -
4 kjöptr
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5 χάος
A chaos, the first state of the universe,πρώτιστα χ. γένετ', αὐτὰρ ἔπειτα Γαῖ' εὐρύστερνος κτλ. Hes.Th. 116
, cf. Ibyc.28, Epich.170.3, Acus.Fr.5J., Arist.Metaph. 1091b6, Ar.Av. 693 (anap.);χάους.. παῖς καλεῦμαι Simm. Alae7
; represented sts. as infinite space, S.E.P.3.121, cf. Plot.6.8.11; sts. as unformed matter, Luc.Am.32 (esp., acc. to the Stoics, water, Zeno Stoic.1.29 (with deriv. fr. χέω)).3 the nether abyss, infinite darkness, joined with Ἔρεβος, Pl.Ax. 371e; with ὄρφνη, Q.S. 2.614; represented as in the interior of the globe, Plu.2.953a; χάους κύνα, of Cerberus, APl.4.91.b generally, darkness, A.R.4.1697.4 any vast gulf or chasm, LXX Mi.1.6, Za.14.4; of a pit, Opp.C.4.92; of the gaping jaws of the crocodile, ib.3.414, cf. 4.161, H.5.52.5 Pythag. name for one, Theol.Ar.6. -
6 हनु _hanu _नू _nū
हनु नू m., f. [हन्-उन्-स्त्रीत्वे वा उञ्] The chin, jaw.-नु f.1 That which injures life.-2 A weapon.-3 A disease, sickness.-4 Death.-5 A kind of drug.-6 A wanton woman, prostitute.-Comp. -ग्रहः locked jaw.-भेदः 1 the gaping of the jaws.-2 N. of a particular form of eclipse.-मूलम् the root of the jaw.-मोक्षः relaxation of the jaws.-स्तम्भः = हनुग्रहः.-स्वनः sound made with the jaws. -
7 paszczę|ka
f pot., żart. 1. (zwierzęcia) jaws pl, maw- rozdziawić paszczękę to open its jaws2. (człowieka) gob posp., trap posp.; bazoo US pot.- co tak rozdziawiłeś paszczękę? what are you gaping at?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > paszczę|ka
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8 जम्भः _jambhḥ
जम्भः [जभ्-अच्-नुम्]1 The jaws (usally in pl.).-2 A tooth.-3 Eating.-4 Biting asunder.-5 A part, portion.-6 A quiver.-7 The chin.-8 Yawning, gaping.-9 N. of a demon killed by Indra.-1 One who devours a demon.-11 Explanation, interpretation.-12 The citron tree.-13 The bellows; L. D. B.-Comp. -अरातिः, -द्विष्, -भेदिन्, -रिपुः epithets of Indra.-अरिः 1 fire.-2 Indra's thunderbolt.-3 Indra.-साधक a. possessing knowledge of medicine; इति ते कथयन्ति स्म ब्राह्मणा जम्भसाधकाः Mb.5.64.2. -
9 हनुभेद
hánu-bhedam. the gaping orᅠ parting asunder of the jaws BhP. ;
N. of a partic. form of the end of an eclipse VarBṛS.
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10 rictus
rictus, ūs, m. (collat, form rictum, i, n., Lucr. 6, 1195; Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 94; plur. ricta, Lucr. 5, 1064; cf. Non. 221, 18 sq.) [ringor], the aperture of the mouth, the mouth wide open (esp. for laughing; class.; cf. hiatus): rictus parvissimus, Varr. ap. Non. 456, 9; Lucil. Titin. and Pompon. ib.; Lucr. 6, 1195; Cic. l. l.; Quint. 1, 11, 9; Suet. Claud. 30; Flor. 3, 11 fin.; Hor. S. 1, 10, 7; Juv. 10, 230 al.— Plur., Ov. A. A. 3, 283; id. M. 11, 126.—Of animals, gaping, distended jaws, Ov. M. 1, 741; 2, 481; Juv. 10, 272.— Plur., Lucr. 5, 1064; Ov. M. 3, 674; 4, 97; 6, 378; 11, 59; 14, 65 et saep.—2.Poet., transf., the opening of the eyes, Luc. 6, 757 Cort.; Sen. Herc. Oet. 1168; 1276.
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