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1 pone
pōne, adv. and prep. [for posine, posne; cf. Gr. pumatos, the last, and v. post].I.Adv., after, behind, back, = post, a tergo (opp. ante, before; rare and mostly poet.; by Quint., 8, 3, 25, considered as archaic; cf.II.also: pone gravi sono antiqui utebantur pro loci significatione,
Fest. p. 249 Müll.; Plaut. Cas. 5, 1, 16):(moveri) et ante et pone, ad laevam et ad dextram,
Cic. Univ. 13 fin.:(remiges) Pone petunt, exim referunt ad pectora tonsas, Enn. ap. Fest. s. v. tonsam, p. 356 Müll. (Ann. v. 236 Vahl.): pone venire,
Prop. 3, 15, 30 (4, 14, 28):pars cetera pontum Pone legit,
Verg. A. 2, 208:pone subit conjux,
id. ib. 2, 725:pone sequens,
id. ib. 10, 226; Sil. 8, 561:respicere,
Val. Max. 1, 7, ext. 1.—With vorsum, behind, backwards: pone vorsum illac mare est, Cato ap. Charis. p. 191 P.; cf. infra fin. —Prep. with acc., behind (mostly anteclass. and post-Aug.):pone quos aut ante labantur,
Cic. Univ. 10 fin.:pone me,
Plaut. Curc. 4, 2, 1; cf.:pone nos recede,
id. Poen. 3, 2, 34:pone aedem Castoris,
id. Curc. 4, 1, 20; id. Trin. 3, 2, 37:pone castra,
Liv. 40, 30 fin.:aedes Africani pone Veteres,
id. 44, 16, 10:vinctae pone tergum manus,
Tac. H. 3, 85; so,pone tergum insurgebat silva,
id. A. 2, 16; id. H. 2, 83; 3, 60; 4, 82:comam pone verticem submittere,
Suet. Ner. 51; id. Tib 68; Val. Max. 1, 7, ext. 1; Sen. ad Marc. 9, 3; Just. 2, 7, 8.—With vorsus: postquam auspicaviatque exercitum adduxi pone vorsus castra hostium, Cato ap. Charis. p. 191 P. -
2 pone
pōne (aus *postne, also verlängertes post), I) Adv. = hinten, hintennach, Cic. u. Verg.: (ut) lictores pone sequerentur, Suet.: pone iacĕre, hinter sich werfen, Val. Flacc.: pone aggredi, von hinten, Sil. – II) Praep. m. Acc. = hinter, vox pone scaenam et in eiusmodi locis exercitata, Cornif. rhet.: pone castra ibant, Liv.: pone tergum, Sen., Tac. u. Apul.: pone quos aut ante labantur, Cic. – / pone versus u. versum, hinter, hinterwärts, Cato b. Charis. 214, 28 sqq.
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3 pone
pōne (aus *postne, also verlängertes post), I) Adv. = hinten, hintennach, Cic. u. Verg.: (ut) lictores pone sequerentur, Suet.: pone iacĕre, hinter sich werfen, Val. Flacc.: pone aggredi, von hinten, Sil. – II) Praep. m. Acc. = hinter, vox pone scaenam et in eiusmodi locis exercitata, Cornif. rhet.: pone castra ibant, Liv.: pone tergum, Sen., Tac. u. Apul.: pone quos aut ante labantur, Cic. – ⇒ pone versus u. versum, hinter, hinterwärts, Cato b. Charis. 214, 28 sqq. -
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5 pone
[AM poʊn]n AM[corn] \pone Maisbrot nt* * *[pəʊn]n (US)Maisbrot nt* * *pone2 [ˈpəʊnı; pəʊn] s Kartenspiel: Spieler, der abhebt -
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pōne adv. [POS-], after, behind, back: adprendit pallio, T.: et ante et pone (moveri): sequens, V.* * * -
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9 pone
pone [pəυn] nамер.1) кукуру́зная лепёшка2) сдо́ба -
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11 pone
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13 pone
[st1]1 [-] pŏnĕ, adv.: en arrière, par-derrière. - pone aggredi, Sil.: attaquer par derrière. [st1]2 [-] pŏnĕ, prép. + acc.: derrière. - pone nos recede, Plaut.: retire-toi derrière nous. - pone castra, Liv.: derrière le camp. [st1]3 [-] pŏnĕ: impér. prés. de pono.* * *[st1]1 [-] pŏnĕ, adv.: en arrière, par-derrière. - pone aggredi, Sil.: attaquer par derrière. [st1]2 [-] pŏnĕ, prép. + acc.: derrière. - pone nos recede, Plaut.: retire-toi derrière nous. - pone castra, Liv.: derrière le camp. [st1]3 [-] pŏnĕ: impér. prés. de pono.* * *Pone, Praepositio antiqua, pro Post, accusatiuo iungitur, et contrarium habet Ante. Plautus, Pone aedem Castoris ibi sunt. Derriere le temple.\Pone, Aduerbium. Virgil. Par derriere. -
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15 pone
{poun}
I. n карти играч, който сече картите
II. n aм. царевичен хляб* * *{poun} n карти играч, който сече картите.(2) {poun} n aм. царевичен хляб.* * *1. i. n карти играч, който сече картите 2. ii. n aм. царевичен хляб* * *pone [poun] I. n 1. юрид., ост. съдебно предписание за прехвърляне на дело от един в друг съд; призовка; 2. играчът, който сече картите ; II. pone n царевична пита (и corn \pone). -
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17 pone
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[pəun]pone кукурузная лепешка pone сдоба -
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pəun сущ.
1) кукурузная лепешка
2) сдобная лепешка (карточное) игрок, снимающий колоду (американизм) (диалектизм) кукурузная лепешка;
кукурузный хлеб;
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20 pone
['pəʊnɪ]1) Общая лексика: кукурузная лепёшка, кукурузный хлеб, сдоба, сдобная лепёшка2) Карточный термин: игрок, снимающий колоду
См. также в других словарях:
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pone — (n.) 1630s, American Indian bread, earlier appone, ponap (1610s), from Powhatan (Algonquian) apan something baked, from apen she bakes. Later used in Southern U.S. for any type of cornbread … Etymology dictionary
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Pone — Pour l’article homonyme, voir DJ Pone, membre de Birdy Nam Nam. Pone Nom Guilhem Gallart Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
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