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norto (glossed "a horror").The verb rucin is glossed "I feel fear or horror" (1st pers. aorist), constructed with "from" of the object feared (e.g. *rucin Orcollon "I fear Orcs") –VT46:4, WJ:415 -
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فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
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هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. -
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ōris m.1) оцепенение, окоченение (gelĭdus h. Sil; nivali horrore obducti montes Amm)2)а) потрясениеh. soli Fl — землетрясение3) грубость, неотёсанность ( dicendi Q)4) вздымание, вставание дыбом ( comarum VF)5) содрогание, дрожь, трепет ( laetus per artūs horror it St); озноб ( horrores febrem praecedentes Scr)h. membra, quatit V — дрожь потрясает члены7) страх, ужас, благоговейный трепет ( perfundi horrore L)horrore afficere aliquem Pl — поражать ужасом кого-л.Scipiadas, Carthaginis h. Lcr — Сципион, гроза Карфагена -
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m1) ужас, страх2) отвращение, омерзение3) нечто ужасное; мерзость -
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N1. भय\{बीभत्सता\horrorलिये\horrorहुए\}The sight of snake pricked my skin with horror.साँप को देखकर भय से मेरे रोंगटे खड़े हो गये. -
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[N]HORROR (-ORIS) (M)PAVOR (-ORIS) (M)ODIUM (-I) (N)TREMOR (-ORIS) (M)TREPIDATIO (-ONIS) (F)FORMIDO (-DINIS) (F)CONSTERNATIO (-ONIS) (F)FOEDITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
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kb. kenngerian, ketakutan. to have a h. of takut/ ngeri sekali akan horror-stricken ks. lumpuh ketakutan, tak berdaya karena ketakutan.
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horror — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. horrororze {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} gatunek powieści, sztuki teatralnej, filmu, mający wywołać grozę, strach, dreszcz emocji : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Horrory… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
Horror — Sm Schrecken erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt und relatinisiert aus frz. horreur f., dieses aus l. horror, einer Ableitung von l. horrēre schauern, sich entsetzen . Im 20. Jh. auch unter dem Einfluß von ne. horror. Dazu… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
horror — (n.) early 14c., from O.Fr. horror (12c., Mod.Fr. horreur) and directly from L. horror dread, veneration, religious awe, a figurative use, lit. a shaking, trembling, shudder, chill, from horrere to bristle with fear, shudder, from PIE root *ghers … Etymology dictionary