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фалы (верёвки, при помощи которых поднимают на судах паруса и реи)English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > halyards
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4 antenna halyards
рад.• антенно въжеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > antenna halyards
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hal·yard[ˈhæljəd, AM -jɚd]* * *['hljəd]n (NAUT)Fall nt; (for flag) Flaggleine f* * *settle halyards die Fallleinen wegfieren* * *n.Fall ¨-e m. -
7 καρχησίοις
καρχήσιονdrinking-cup: neut dat plκαρχήσιοςhalyards of a ship: masc dat pl -
8 καρχησίου
καρχήσιονdrinking-cup: neut gen sgκαρχήσιοςhalyards of a ship: masc gen sg -
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καρχήσιοςhalyards of a ship: masc acc pl -
10 καρχησίω
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καρχήσιονdrinking-cup: neut gen plκαρχήσιοςhalyards of a ship: masc gen pl -
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καρχήσιοςhalyards of a ship: masc nom /voc pl -
14 καρχήσιον
καρχήσιονdrinking-cup: neut nom /voc /acc sgκαρχήσιοςhalyards of a ship: masc acc sg -
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καρχήσιοςhalyards of a ship: masc nom sg -
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17 fa|ł
m (G fału) Żegl. halyard- wybrać/luzować/rozbuchtować fały to haul on a. away/loosen a. veer/uncoil the halyardsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fa|ł
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18 δορυδρέπανον
δορυ-δρέπᾰνον, τό, a kind ofA halbert, Pl.La. 183d; esp. a large kind used for cutting off halyards in sea-fights, Str.4.4.1; in sieges, for pulling down battlements, Plb.21.27.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δορυδρέπανον
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19 καρχήσιον
A drinking-cup narrower in the middle than at the top and bottom, Sapph.51.3, Pherecyd.13J., Cratin.38, Herodor.16J., S.Fr. 660, Callix.3, IG12.265, al., 22.47, 12 (8).51.25 (Imbros, ii B. C.).II mast-head of a ship, through which the halyards worked, ζυγὸν καρχασίου sailyard, Pi.N.5.51, cf. Hp.Art. 43, Luc.Merc.Cond.1 (interpol.), Asclep. Myrl. ap. Ath.11.474f: in pl., E.Hec. 1261, Plu.Them.12; cf. sq.--In Epicr.10 there is a play on the double meaning (1 and 11).V crane for unloading ships, Vitr.10.2.10, 10.16.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρχήσιον
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20 καρχήσιος
καρχήσιος, ὁ, in pl.,A halyards of a ship, Gal.19.109.2 cords used in surgical operations, Id.18(1).351, 522.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρχήσιος
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