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1 hanging loosely
תלוי ברפיון, מדולדל, שמוט* * *◙ טומש,לדלודמ,ןויפרב יולת◄ -
2 hanging loosely
los hangen,afgezakt -
3 hanging loosely
hänger löst -
4 leogach
hanging loosely, slovenly: -
5 स्रंसिन् _sraṃsin
स्रंसिन् a. (-नी f.) [स्रंस्-णिनि]1 Falling or slipping down, hanging down, bring loosened, giving way; बन्धे स्रंसिनि चैकहस्तयमिताः पर्याकुला मूर्धजाः Ś.1.29.-2 Depending, pendulous, hanging loosely.-3 Miscarrying. -
6 स्रस्त _srasta
स्रस्त p. p. [स्रंस्-क्त]1 Fallen or dropped down, slipped off, fallen off; स्रस्तं शरं चापमपि स्वहस्तात् Ku.3.51; कनकवलयं स्रस्तं स्रस्तं मया प्रतिसार्यते Ś.3.12; Ki.5.33; Me. 65.-2 Drooping, hanging loosely down; विषादस्रस्तसर्वाङ्गी Mk.4.8; स्रस्तांसावतिमात्रलोहिततलौ बाहू घटोत्क्षेपणात् Ś.1.29.-3 Loosed.-4 Let go, relaxed.-5 Pendulous, hanging down.-6 Separated.-Comp. -अङ्ग, -गात्र a.1 having the limbs relaxed.-2 swooning, fainting.-अपान a. having prolapsus ani.-हस्त a. letting go the hold. -
7 abbandonato
abbandonato agg.1 deserted; abandoned: un posto abbandonato, a deserted place4 ( rilasciato, disteso) hanging: se ne stava lì in piedi con le braccia abbandonate lungo i fianchi, he stood there with his arms hanging loosely by his sides* * *[abbando'nato] 1.participio passato abbandonare2.aggettivo (lasciato) [persona, animale, oggetto] abandoned; [moglie, famiglia] abandoned, deserted; [ edificio] abandoned, derelict; (trascurato) [ giardino] neglected* * *abbandonato/abbando'nato/II aggettivo(lasciato) [persona, animale, oggetto] abandoned; [moglie, famiglia] abandoned, deserted; [ edificio] abandoned, derelict; (trascurato) [ giardino] neglected; l'infanzia -a abandoned children; essere abbandonato a se stesso to be left to one's own resources o devices; un luogo abbandonato da Dio (e dagli uomini) a godforsaken place. -
8 متهدل
مُتَهَدّل: مُسْتَرْسِل، مُتَدَلّhanging loosely, flowing; hanging (down), dangling, drooping, droopy, pendulous -
9 מדולדל
adj. hanging loosely, dangling, flabby, flaccid, flagging, flaggy, loppy, marantic, marasmic, marasmoid, sagging, droopy; thin; poor, impoverished -
10 שמוט
adj. hanging loosely, dropped, slouchy -
11 श्लथ _ślatha
श्लथ a.1 Untied, unfastened.-2 Loose, relaxed, loosened, slipped off; वृन्ताच्छ्लथं हरति पुष्पमनोकहानाम् R.5. 69;19.26.-3 Dishevelled (as hair).-Comp. -उद्यम a. relaxing one's efforts.-बन्धनम् having the muscles relaxed; Ṛs.-लम्बिन् a. hanging loosely down; श्लथलम्बिनीर्जटाः Ku.5.47. -
12 늘어진
adj. lop, hanging loosely, drooping, slack, sluggish -
13 श्लथलम्बिन्
ṡlatha-lambinmfn. hanging loosely Kum.
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14 ciondoloni
ciondoloni, ciondolone avv. hanging loosely, dangling: con le braccia, gambe (a) ciondoloni, with arms, legs dangling.* * *[tʃondo'loni]* * *ciondoloni/t∫ondo'loni/con le gambe ciondoloni with legs dangling. -
15 undatus
undo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [unda].I.Neutr., to rise in waves or surges, to throw up waves, to surge, swell ( poet. and in postAug. prose).A.Lit.: undantem salum, Enn. ap. Non. 223, 24 (Trag. v. 226 Vahl.); cf.: undanti in freto, Att. ap. Cic. N. D. 2, 35, 89:B.solet aestus aequinoctialis... undare,
Sen. Q. N. 3, 28, 6:ad caelum undabat vortex,
Verg. A. 12, 673:aëna undantia flammis,
id. ib. 6, 218.—Transf.1.To overflow with, be full of, abound in any thing, = abundare:2.regio Undat equis floretque viris,
Val. Fl. 1, 539:vultus sanguine,
Stat. Th. 1, 449:silva favis,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 25:ima (aedium) viris,
id. VI. Cons. Hon. 545.—To wave, undulate:C.vidimus undantem ruptis fornacibus Aetnam,
Verg. G. 1, 472:undantes flammae,
Sil. 9, 446:undante fumo,
Sen. Troad. 19:undans buxo Cytorus,
Verg. G. 2, 437:undans chlamys,
Plaut. Ep. 3, 3, 55:undantes habenae,
waving, flowing, hanging loosely, Verg. A. 12, 471; so,undantia lora,
id. ib. 5, 146:ipsa (puella) decenter undabat,
undulated, App. M. 2, p. 117, 38.—Trop., to waver, fluctuate, be agitated:II.undans curis,
Val. Fl. 5, 304:undantes spumis furialibus irae,
Claud. in Ruf. 1, 76.—Act. (very rare), to overflow, inundate, deluge:sanguine campos,
Stat. Achill. 1, 87:sinus cruore,
Claud. in Ruf. 2, 67.— P. a.: undātus, a, um, in a wavy or wave-like form:concharum genera imbricatim undata, cancellatim reticulata,
Plin. 9, 33, 52, § 103.—Hence, undan-ter, adv., in a waving manner, like waves:capillus undanter fluens,
App. M. 2, p. 122, 7 (al. fluenter undans):evomere talia,
Mart. Cap. 2, § 138. -
16 undo
undo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [unda].I.Neutr., to rise in waves or surges, to throw up waves, to surge, swell ( poet. and in postAug. prose).A.Lit.: undantem salum, Enn. ap. Non. 223, 24 (Trag. v. 226 Vahl.); cf.: undanti in freto, Att. ap. Cic. N. D. 2, 35, 89:B.solet aestus aequinoctialis... undare,
Sen. Q. N. 3, 28, 6:ad caelum undabat vortex,
Verg. A. 12, 673:aëna undantia flammis,
id. ib. 6, 218.—Transf.1.To overflow with, be full of, abound in any thing, = abundare:2.regio Undat equis floretque viris,
Val. Fl. 1, 539:vultus sanguine,
Stat. Th. 1, 449:silva favis,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 25:ima (aedium) viris,
id. VI. Cons. Hon. 545.—To wave, undulate:C.vidimus undantem ruptis fornacibus Aetnam,
Verg. G. 1, 472:undantes flammae,
Sil. 9, 446:undante fumo,
Sen. Troad. 19:undans buxo Cytorus,
Verg. G. 2, 437:undans chlamys,
Plaut. Ep. 3, 3, 55:undantes habenae,
waving, flowing, hanging loosely, Verg. A. 12, 471; so,undantia lora,
id. ib. 5, 146:ipsa (puella) decenter undabat,
undulated, App. M. 2, p. 117, 38.—Trop., to waver, fluctuate, be agitated:II.undans curis,
Val. Fl. 5, 304:undantes spumis furialibus irae,
Claud. in Ruf. 1, 76.—Act. (very rare), to overflow, inundate, deluge:sanguine campos,
Stat. Achill. 1, 87:sinus cruore,
Claud. in Ruf. 2, 67.— P. a.: undātus, a, um, in a wavy or wave-like form:concharum genera imbricatim undata, cancellatim reticulata,
Plin. 9, 33, 52, § 103.—Hence, undan-ter, adv., in a waving manner, like waves:capillus undanter fluens,
App. M. 2, p. 122, 7 (al. fluenter undans):evomere talia,
Mart. Cap. 2, § 138. -
17 χαῦνος
A porous, spongy, Hp.Aph.5.67; χ. ὀστέα, such as the collar-bone, Id.Art.14; loose, ;μαστοί Sor.1.88
;ἅλες χ. καὶ λεπτοὶ ὥσπερ χιών Arist.Mete. 359a32
; γῆ, opp. στερρός, Id.Pr.l.c., cf. Ephor.65 (e) J.; loose-grained, of timber, Thphr.HP3.4.3, 5.3.3; also of the fruit of the medlar, spongy, ib.3.12.5; -ότατος πυρετός, = ῥοώδης (A) 11.a, Erot. s.v. σπόγγοι; τὸ χ. D.S.3.14. Adv. -νως, of garments hanging loosely, Hdn.4.15.3; of bandaging, Pall. in Hp. Fract.12.285C.II metaph., empty, frivolous,νόος Sol.11.6
;πραπίς Pi.P.2.61
;κενεᾶν ἐλπίδων χαῦνον τέλος Id.N.8.45
;χαῦνα μὲν τότ' ἐφράσαντο Sol.34
; conceited,Pl.
Lg. 728e;ὁ μεγάλων ἑαυτὸν ἀξιῶν, ἀνάξιος ὤν, χαῦνος Arist.EN 1123b9
: [comp] Comp.,οἱ -ότεροι τεχνῖται Phld.Rh.1.376
S. Adv.- νως
sluggishly,Eustr.
in EN379.15. -
18 ι̌̄̒μάς
ι̌̄̒μάς, αντος: leather strap or thong. — (1) in connection with the chariot, (a) straps in which the chariot - box was hung, or perhaps more likely the network of plaited straps enclosing the body of the chariot, Il. 5.727; (b) the reins, Il. 23.324, 363; (c) the halter, Il. 8.544.— (2) the chin-strap of a helmet, Il. 3.371.— (3) the cestus of boxers, see πυγμάχοι.— (4) the leash or latchstring by which doors were fastened. See adjacent cut, in four divisions: above, the closed, below the unfastened door; on the left, as seen from the inner side, on the right as seen from the outside. To close the door from the outside, the string, hanging loosely in fig. 1, was pulled until it drew the bolt from the position of fig. 2 to that of fig. 3, when it was made fast by a knot to the ring, κορώνη, e, fig. 4. To open from the outside, the string was first untied, and then the κληίς, not unlike a hook (fig. 4, f), was introduced through the key-hole, c, and by means of a crook (g, fig. 3) at the end of it the bolt was pushed back from the position of fig. 3 to that of fig. 2, and the door opened, Od. 1.442.— (5) for a bed - cord, Od. 23.201.— (6) the magic girdle of Aphrodīte, Il. 14.214, 219. — (7) a thong to make a drill revolve, Od. 9.385. (See cut No. 121.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ι̌̄̒μάς
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19 lugay
English Definition: (adj) /naka--/ hanging loosely or freely (said of long hair) -
20 luyloy
English Definition: (adj) hanging loosely
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