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81 güvercin
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1. LAT Columba livia ( Linnaeus)2. RUS сизый голубь m3. ENG rock dove, rock pigeon4. DEU Felsentaube f5. FRA pigeon m biset [des champs, de roche, des rochers], colombe f bisetFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > 2129
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83 2129
1. LAT Columba livia ( Linnaeus)2. RUS сизый голубь m3. ENG rock dove, rock pigeon4. DEU Felsentaube f5. FRA pigeon m biset [des champs, de roche, des rochers], colombe f biset -
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1. LAT Columba livia ( Linnaeus)2. RUS сизый голубь m3. ENG rock dove, rock pigeon4. DEU Felsentaube f5. FRA pigeon m biset [des champs, de roche, des rochers], colombe f bisetDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 2129
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1. LAT Columba livia ( Linnaeus)2. RUS сизый голубь m3. ENG rock dove, rock pigeon4. DEU Felsentaube f5. FRA pigeon m biset [des champs, de roche, des rochers], colombe f biset -
86 Columba livia
ENG feral pigeon, rock dove, rock pigeonNLD rotsduifGER FelsentaubeFRA pigeon biset -
87 происходящий из
•Well-known species include the domestic pigeon descended from the rock dove.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > происходящий из
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88 Felsentaube
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90 colombo
m pigeon* * *colombo s.m.1 pigeon: colombo viaggiatore, carrier pigeon (o homing pigeon) // colombo selvatico → colombaccio // colombo terraiolo, ( Columba livia) rock dove* * *[ko'lombo]nome proprio Columbusl'uovo di Colombo — = obvious but brilliant solution to a problem
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91 Colombo
m pigeon* * *colombo s.m.1 pigeon: colombo viaggiatore, carrier pigeon (o homing pigeon) // colombo selvatico → colombaccio // colombo terraiolo, ( Columba livia) rock dove* * *[ko'lombo]nome proprio Columbusl'uovo di Colombo — = obvious but brilliant solution to a problem
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92 ko’k
blue, azure, blue grey; (animals) grey; the sky, the heavens; green plants, grass, verdure; greens, herbs. ko’kka ko’tar to glorify s.o., to sing s.o.’s praises. tutini ko’kka chiqdi to smoke or steam with rage. ko’k ot a grey horse. ko’k kaptar (zool.) rock dove. ko’k tol (bot.) grey willow. ko’k terak (bot.) Bolle poplar.ko’ka (guli) bot.coltsfoot.ko’kalam coll.s. ko’kalamzor -
93 Felsentaube
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95 torrai(u)olo
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96 οἰνάς
A = οἴνη, the vine, Ion Eleg.1.4, AP7.193 (Simm.).3 pl., = ἀμπελώδεις τόποι, Hsch.II a wild pigeon of the colour οἰνωπός, the rock-dove, Columba livia, Arist.HA 544b6, 558b23, 593a19, Fr. 347, Ael.NA4.58 :—also [full] οἰνιάς, Poll.6.22 ; but [full] οἰνιάξ· εἶδος κόρακος, Hsch.III Οἰνάδες, αἱ, = Μαινάδες, Opp.C.4.235.IV as Adj., of wine, vinous,μεμεθυσμένος οἰνάδι πηγῇ APl.1.15
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97 οἶνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `wine' (Il.).Other forms: dial. ϜοῖνοςCompounds: Very many compp., e.g. οἰνο-χόος m. `cupbearer' with - χοέω, - χοῆσαι `to be a cupbearer, to pour wine' (Il.), ep. also - χοεύω (only pres.), metr. conditioned (Schwyzer 732, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 368); οἰν-άνθη f. `fruit-bearing bud, blossom of the vine', also metaph. of the grape (since Pi., Thphr.), also name of a plant, `meadowsweet, Spiraea flipendula', because of the smell (Cratin., Arist.), name of an unknown bird (Arist.; Thompson Birds s. v.); ἄ-οινος `without wine' (IA.), ἔξ-οινος `drunken' (Alex., Plb.), backformation from ἐξ-οινόομαι `to get drunk' (E.); more in Strömberg Prefix Studies 72 (also Schwyzer-Debrunner 462). On Οἰνόη cf. 2. οἴη.Derivatives: A. Subst. 1. Diminut., mostly belittling: οἰν-άριον (D., hell.; because of the meaning not from οἴναρον, cf. Chantraine Form. 74); - ίσκος (Cratin., Eub.), - ίδιον (Apollod.). 2. οἴνη f. `vine' (Hes.; like ἐλαία: ἔλαιον a.o., Schwyzer-Debrunner 30, Chantraine 24); οἰνάς f. `id.' (AP, Nic.; Chantr. 353), also `rock dove, Columba livia', after the colour (Arist.; details in Thompson Birds s.v.); also adj. `belonging to the wine' (AP, APl.). 3. οἴν-αρον n. `vineleaf, grape vine' (X., Thphr.) with - αρίς, - αρία, - άρεος, - αρίζω (Ibyc., Ar., Hp., Thphr.). 4. οἰνοῦττα f. `wine cake' (Ar.), also name of a plant with intoxicating effect (Arist.; Schwyzer 528, Chantraine Form. 272). 5. οἰνών, - ῶνος m. `wine cellar' (X., hell.). 6. Ϝοινώα f. `vineyard?' (Thespiae; cf. προθυρῴα a.o. in Hdn. Gr. 1, 303). 7. Some H.glosses: οἴνωτρον χάρακα, ἧ την ἄμπελον ἱστᾶσι, γοίνακες (= Ϝ-) βλαστοί, γοινέες κόρακες (cf. οἰνάς). -- B. Adj. 8. οἰν-ηρός `containing wine, abundant in wine' (Pi., Ion., Arist.); 9. - ώδης `winelike, redolent of wine' (Hp., Arist.); 10. - ικός `belonging to the wine' (hell., inscr. a. pap.). -- C. Verbs. 11. οἰν-ίζομαι `to get oneself wine' (Il., late prose), - ίζω `to resemble wine' (Thphr., Dsc.); with οἰν-ιστήρια n. pl. name of an Attic feast (Eup., H., Phot.); cf. Άνθεστήρια, χαριστήρια a.o. 12. οἰν-όομαι, - όω `to intoxicate (oneself)' (Ion., Od., trag.) with - ωσις f. `intoxication' ( Stoic., Plu.); on the meaning cf. Müri Mus. Helv. 10, 36. -- On the PN Οἰνεύς s. Bosshardt 106 f.; on the riverN Οἰνοῦς m. (Laconia) and on Οἰνοῦσσαι f. pl. (islands) Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 2, 233.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1120?] *u̯eiH- `turn, bend'Etymology: With (Ϝ)οῖνος agree, except for the gender and auslaut, Lat. vīnum (if from *u̯oinom; Umbr. etc. vinu then Lat. LW [loanword]), Arm. gini (\< *u̯oinii̯o-), Alb. vênë (\< *u̯oinā); an IE word for `wine', reconstructed from this, may together with the related Lat. vītis `vine' and many others (s. on ἴτυς) belong to the group u̯ei- `turn, bend'. As the wild vine a.o. was at home in southern Russia and certain parts of middle Europe, this assumption is acceptable also from the aspect of historical facts. As however the cultivation of the vine has started in the Mediterranean lands or in the Pontus area and in the south of the Caucasus, most scholars incline, to look for the origin of the word in these countries, what would point to non-IE origin. But if we put the homeland of viticulture in the Pontus and the northern Balkan, the word for `wine' might come from there. From this IE source would then come not only the words mentioned from Greek, Lat., Arm. and Albania, but also Hitt. u̯ii̯an(a)-, Hier. Hitt. wa(i)ana-, and also the relevant Semit. words, e.g. Arab. wain, Hebr. jajin (common * wainu-?). Thus Beekes, MSS 48(1987)21-6, who points out that the Hitt. form requires *u̯ih₁on-. From Lat. vīnum further the Celt. a. Germ., from Germ. or Latin again the Slav. and (indir.) Balt. wine words; from Arm. gini e.g. Georg. γvino. -- Lit. with further details in WP. 1, 226 (IE, resp. PArm.), Pok. 1121, W.-Hofmann s. vīnum, Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 642 ff., Vasmer s. vinó. Cf also Kronasser Vorgeschichte und Indogermanistik (Symposion 1959) 122 f..Page in Frisk: 2,364-366Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἶνος
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Rock dove — Rock Rock, n. [OF. roke, F. roche; cf. Armor. roc h, and AS. rocc.] 1. A large concreted mass of stony material; a large fixed stone or crag. See {Stone}. [1913 Webster] Come one, come all! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. Sir … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rock dove — rock′ dove n. orn a Eurasian pigeon, Columba livia, from which most domestic pigeons have been developed: feral populations now established throughout the world Also called rock pigeon Etymology: 1645–55 … From formal English to slang
rock dove — n. the European wild pigeon (Columba livia) from which most domestic varieties are derived: now widespread in most cities of the Northern Hemisphere … English World dictionary
rock dove — noun pale grey Eurasian pigeon having black striped wings from which most domestic species are descended • Syn: ↑rock pigeon, ↑Columba livia • Hypernyms: ↑pigeon • Member Holonyms: ↑Columba, ↑genus Columba * * * … Useful english dictionary
Rock Dove — uolinis karvelis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Columba livia angl. Rock Dove vok. Felsentaube ryšiai: sinonimas – naminis karvelis … Paukščių anatomijos terminai
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rock dove — noun Date: 1655 a bluish gray dove (Columba livia) that is indigenous to Eurasia but has been widely established elsewhere including most of North America and that is the ancestor of many domesticated pigeons and of the feral pigeons found in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
rock dove — a European pigeon, Columba livia, from which most domestic pigeons have been developed. Also called rock pigeon. [1645 55] * * * … Universalium
rock dove — noun /rɒk dɔv/ A term used of the pigeon species Columba livia. Currently, term rock pigeon is preferred … Wiktionary
rock dove — type of bird, type of pigeon … English contemporary dictionary
rock dove — noun a mainly blue grey pigeon of coastal and inland cliffs, the ancestor of domestic and feral pigeons. [Columba livia.] … English new terms dictionary