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101 символ
1. cipher2. token3. emblem4. digit5. icon6. letter7. sign8. symbolic unit9. badge10. char11. character12. symbolsсимвол входа; имя входа — entry symbol
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102 stripe
[straɪp] noun1) a band of colour etc:تَخْطيط، خُطوط شارَه، رُتْبَهA zebra has black and white stripes.
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103 stripe
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104 stripe
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105 μίτρα
μίτρα, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] μίτρη, ἡ, a piece of armour, apparently a metal guard worn round the waist, Il.4.137, 187, 216, 5.857.2 in later Poets, = ζώνη, maiden's girdle, Theoc.27.54 [ μίτρᾰν cj., μικράν codd.], Call.Aet.3.1.45, Mosch.2.73, etc.;μ. λῦσαι A.R.1.288
; λύσασθαι, ἀναλύεσθαι, Call.Jov.21, Del. 222;παρθένον ἧς ἀπέλυσε μίτρην Epigr.Gr.319
; also, = στρόφιον, τὴν μ. ἣ μαστοὺς ἐφίλησε Call.Epigr. 39, cf. A.R.3.867, etc.3 girdle worn by wrestlers, AP15.44.II headband, snood,μ. Λυδία νεανίδων.. ἄγαλμα Alcm.23.67
, cf. E.Ba. 833, Hec. 924 (lyr.), Ar.Th. 257.2 victor's chaplet at the games, Pi.O.9.84 (pl.), I.5(4).62: metaph., Λυδία μίτρα καναχηδὰ πεποικιλμένα, of an ode in the Lydian mode, Id.N.8.15.4 oriental head-dress, perh. a kind of turban, Hdt.1.195, 7.90, Duris 14 J., etc.; as a mark of effeminacy, Ar.Th. 941; diadem, Call.Del. 166.5 head-dress of the priest of Heracles at Cos, Plu.2.304c; of the Jewish high-priest, LXXEx.29.6, al.III = ἐπιδιδυμίς, Hp. ap. Gal.19.123 (where μήτρη) . [ῐ by nature, E. ll. cc., etc.; [pron. full] ῑ by position in Hom.] -
106 σκηπτουχία
σκηπτουχία, ἡ,A bearing of a staff or sceptre as the badge of command, hence military command, esp. of the Persians,ἐπὶ σκηπτουχίᾳ ταχθείς A.Pers. 297
; technically, rank or province of a Persian σκηπτοῦχος (v. sq. 2), Str.11.2.18.2 generally, command, power, Lyc.111.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκηπτουχία
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107 Rangabzeichen
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108 זמורה
זְמוֹרָהf. (b. h.; זָמַר I) 1) vine-shoot, vine-rod. Sabb.XVII, 6 ז׳ שהיאוכ׳ a rod which is tied to a pitcher (to let it down into the well); a. e.Esp. the rod as an officers badge and punishing instrument. Num. R. s. 18 וליתן לו ז׳ and to give him the rod (appoint him an officer).בעל הז׳ carrier of the rod (among the Romans Centurio, v. Sm. Ant. s. v.). Sabb.145b ובעלי ז׳ Ms. M. (ed. ובעל) and Centuriones, v. הֶגְמוֹן. Y.Sot.IX, 24b top (rank of officers) בעל האגמון בעל הז׳וכ׳ cane-bearer, rod-bearer, strap-bearer; Tosef. Ib. XV, 7 (variously corrupted, v. Var. in ed. Zuck.). Midr. Till. to Ps. 73, end; Yalk. Ib. 808. Ex. R. s. 21, end; a. fr.Pl. זְמוֹרוֹת. Gen. R. s. 31, end ז׳ לפילים vine-rods as food for elephants; ז׳ לנטיעות shoots for future plantation. 2) membrum virile, phallus. Tanḥ. Ki Thetsé 10 the Israelites did not know מה טיבה של ז׳ the idolatrous function of the phallus (with ref. to Ez. 8:17). Ib. חיכך … את הז׳ Esau giggled and produced the phallus; Pesik. Zakhor, p. 27b>. Num. R. s. 13. Pesik. R. s. 7 בחירופיו … ובז׳ with his (Amaleks) blasphemies and by throwing up the phallus (taken from the mutilated Israelitish bodies). Ib. זְמוֹרָתָם שלוכ׳ the membra of Israelites; Num. R. s. 13 (זַכְרוּתָן). -
109 זְמוֹרָה
זְמוֹרָהf. (b. h.; זָמַר I) 1) vine-shoot, vine-rod. Sabb.XVII, 6 ז׳ שהיאוכ׳ a rod which is tied to a pitcher (to let it down into the well); a. e.Esp. the rod as an officers badge and punishing instrument. Num. R. s. 18 וליתן לו ז׳ and to give him the rod (appoint him an officer).בעל הז׳ carrier of the rod (among the Romans Centurio, v. Sm. Ant. s. v.). Sabb.145b ובעלי ז׳ Ms. M. (ed. ובעל) and Centuriones, v. הֶגְמוֹן. Y.Sot.IX, 24b top (rank of officers) בעל האגמון בעל הז׳וכ׳ cane-bearer, rod-bearer, strap-bearer; Tosef. Ib. XV, 7 (variously corrupted, v. Var. in ed. Zuck.). Midr. Till. to Ps. 73, end; Yalk. Ib. 808. Ex. R. s. 21, end; a. fr.Pl. זְמוֹרוֹת. Gen. R. s. 31, end ז׳ לפילים vine-rods as food for elephants; ז׳ לנטיעות shoots for future plantation. 2) membrum virile, phallus. Tanḥ. Ki Thetsé 10 the Israelites did not know מה טיבה של ז׳ the idolatrous function of the phallus (with ref. to Ez. 8:17). Ib. חיכך … את הז׳ Esau giggled and produced the phallus; Pesik. Zakhor, p. 27b>. Num. R. s. 13. Pesik. R. s. 7 בחירופיו … ובז׳ with his (Amaleks) blasphemies and by throwing up the phallus (taken from the mutilated Israelitish bodies). Ib. זְמוֹרָתָם שלוכ׳ the membra of Israelites; Num. R. s. 13 (זַכְרוּתָן).
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