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121 αποθειώσεις
ἀποθείωσιςfumigation: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀποθείωσιςfumigation: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἀποθειόωclothe in mystical language: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἀποθειόωclothe in mystical language: fut ind act 2nd sgἀ̱ποθειώσεις, ἀποθειόωclothe in mystical language: futperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
122 ἀποθειώσεις
ἀποθείωσιςfumigation: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀποθείωσιςfumigation: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἀποθειόωclothe in mystical language: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἀποθειόωclothe in mystical language: fut ind act 2nd sgἀ̱ποθειώσεις, ἀποθειόωclothe in mystical language: futperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
123 व्याहृति
vy-ā́hṛitif. utterance, speech, declaration, statement MBh. Kālid. VarBṛS. ;
( alsoᅠ - tī;
ifc. - tikā), the mystical utterance of the names of the seven worlds
(viz. bhūr, bhuvar < orᅠ bhuvaḥ>, svar, mahar, janar, tapar, satya <qq.vv.>
the first three of which, called, the great Vyāhṛitis, are pronounced after om by every Brāhman in commencing his daily prayers andᅠ are personified as the daughters of Savitṛi andᅠ Pṛiṡni)
TS. Br. RTL. 403 Mn. II, 76 MBh. etc.. ;
N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
- traya n. the first three of the above mystical words MW. ;
- pūrvaka mfn. preceded by the above three mystical words ib.
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124 mistyczn|y
adj. [filozofia, teologia, uniesienie, obrzędy] mystical, mystic- mistyczne zjednoczenie z Bogiem the mystical union with God- poeta mistyczny a mystical poetThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mistyczn|y
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125 мистический
1) General subject: Orphic, arcane, cabbalistic, mystic, mystical, non natural, non-natural, numinous, unearthly2) Religion: mystic (Of or relating to mysticism or mystics), mystical (Having a spiritual meaning or reality that is neither apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence)3) Painting: dim -
126 cryptic
adjective2) (obscure in meaning) undurchschaubar; kryptisch* * *['kriptik](intentionally very difficult to understand or make sense of: a cryptic message.) rätselhaft* * *cryp·tic[ˈkrɪptɪk]\cryptic crossword Kreuzworträtsel, bei dem man um die Ecke denken muss\cryptic look unergründlicher Blick\cryptic smile Mona-Lisa-Lächeln ntthe police were being very \cryptic about the condition of the hostages die Polizei äußerte sich nur sehr vorsichtig über den Zustand der Geiseln* * *['krIptɪk]adjremark etc hintergründig, rätselhaft, schleierhaft; clue, riddle etc verschlüsseltyou're being very cryptic — du drückst dich sehr rätselhaft or schleierhaft aus
* * *1. geheim, verborgen2. mysteriös, rätselhaft, dunkel (Bemerkungen etc)3. ZOOL Schutz…:cryptic colo(u)ring Schutzfärbung f* * *adjective1) (secret, mystical) geheimnisvoll2) (obscure in meaning) undurchschaubar; kryptisch* * *adj.verborgen adj. -
127 orphisch
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128 al estilo de
= a la, along the lines, in the mould ofEx. To explain, I could only invoke rather mystical language like 'bibliographic purity' (somewhat a la Panizzi) to explain why she was not finding Aleichem under ALEICHEM, but rather under Rabinowitz.Ex. In other words, general classification schemes are discipline-oriented if they are constructed along the lines indicated so far.Ex. The public library system in India is still in the mould of the 19th century scholarship.* * *= a la, along the lines, in the mould ofEx: To explain, I could only invoke rather mystical language like 'bibliographic purity' (somewhat a la Panizzi) to explain why she was not finding Aleichem under ALEICHEM, but rather under Rabinowitz.
Ex: In other words, general classification schemes are discipline-oriented if they are constructed along the lines indicated so far.Ex: The public library system in India is still in the mould of the 19th century scholarship.
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