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2 satirized
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3 satirized
vგაამასხარავა, დაცინა, გამასხარავებული -
4 satirize
['sætəraɪz]verbo transitivo satireggiare* * *[-ti-]verb (to make look foolish by using satire.) satireggiare* * *['sætəraɪz]verbo transitivo satireggiare -
5 अवगीत _avagīta
अवगीत p. p.1 Sung in a discordant tone, sung badly.-2 Reproached, abused, censured; अनवगीतः परिचयः U.2.2. अवगीता गमिते दशामिमाम् Ki.2.7; सोढा- वगीतप्रथमायुधस्य 17.28; Śi.11.1.-3 Wicked, vile.-4 Satirized in a song.-5 Seen frequently, well-known (मुहुर्दृष्ट).-तम् 1 A satire in song, derision.-2 Reproach, blame.-3 Bad or discordant singing: cf.... अवगीतं तु गर्हिते । जन्योपश्लिष्टयोर्वाच्यलिङ्गःकुत्सितकूजिते । Nm. -
6 author
ავტორი, შემქმნელიLord Oxford is one of the presumed authors of Shakespeare's works ლორდი ოქსფორდი შექსპირის ნაწარმოებების ერთ-ერთი სავარაუდო ავტორიაthe author satirized modern morals ავტორმა თანამედროვე მორალი გაამასხარავა -
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1 მორალური, ზნეობრივი, ეთიკურიa moral victory / support მორალური გამარჯვება / მხარდაჭერაmoral duty / right მორალური მოვალეობა / უფლება2 მორალი3 (morals) ზნეობა, მორალიa man of good / loose morals მაღალი ზნეობის / უზნეო ადამიანიloose conduct / morals თავაშვებული ქცევა // გარყვნილებაperversity of Roman morals რომის მორალის გარყვნილება / უკუღმართობაphysical / moral strength ფიზიკური / სულიერი ძალაthe author satirized modern morals ავტორმა თანამედროვე მორალი გაამასხარავაgross language / morals უხეში ენა // დაბალი ზნეობაmoral decay მორალის დაცემა // მორალური გახრწნილება -
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§ სასავილოდ, მასხრად აგდება§ გამასხარავება, სასაცილოდ აგდებაthe author satirized modern morals ავტორმა თანამედროვე მორალი გაამასხარავა -
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13 Bupalus
Būpălus, i, m., = Boupalos, a statuary of Chios, who represented and exposed the deformed poet Hipponax, but in turn was severely satirized by him in his poems, Hor. Epod. 6, 14; cf. Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 11. -
14 Naevius
1.naevĭus, a, um, adj. [naevus], that has a mole on his body, Arn. 3, 108 dub. (al. naevinos).2.Naevĭus, a [naevus; hence, prop., one born with a mole or birth-mark], name of a Roman gens. The most celebrated member of it is Cn. Naevius, a Roman epic and dramatic poet, born A. U. C. 480. He made the first Punic war, in which he had served, the subject of a poem, in which he so boldly satirized the nobility, especially the Metelli, that he was forced into exile at Utica, where he died, A. U. C. 550, Cic. Brut. 15, 60; id. Tusc. 1, 1, 3; Gell. 1, 24, 2; 17, 21, 45.—Hence,A.Naevĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to a Nævius, Nœvian:B.porta Naevia,
Liv. 2, 11; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 163 Müll.: Naevia silva dicta juxta Romam, quod Naevi cujusdam fuerit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 168 ib.:Naevia olea,
Col. 12, 48.—Naevĭānus, a, um, adj., Nævian; i. e.,1.Of or belonging to the poel Nævius:2.Hector,
Cic. Fam. 5, 12:scripta,
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1.naevĭus, a, um, adj. [naevus], that has a mole on his body, Arn. 3, 108 dub. (al. naevinos).2.Naevĭus, a [naevus; hence, prop., one born with a mole or birth-mark], name of a Roman gens. The most celebrated member of it is Cn. Naevius, a Roman epic and dramatic poet, born A. U. C. 480. He made the first Punic war, in which he had served, the subject of a poem, in which he so boldly satirized the nobility, especially the Metelli, that he was forced into exile at Utica, where he died, A. U. C. 550, Cic. Brut. 15, 60; id. Tusc. 1, 1, 3; Gell. 1, 24, 2; 17, 21, 45.—Hence,A.Naevĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to a Nævius, Nœvian:B.porta Naevia,
Liv. 2, 11; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 163 Müll.: Naevia silva dicta juxta Romam, quod Naevi cujusdam fuerit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 168 ib.:Naevia olea,
Col. 12, 48.—Naevĭānus, a, um, adj., Nævian; i. e.,1.Of or belonging to the poel Nævius:2.Hector,
Cic. Fam. 5, 12:scripta,
id. Brut. 15:modi,
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16 μέροψ
A dividing the voice, i. e. articulate (cf. Hsch., Sch.11.1.250),μ. ἄνθρωποι Il.
l.c., Hes.Op. 109, etc.;μ. βροτοί 11.2.285
;μερόπεσσι λαοῖς A.Supp.90
(lyr.): hence as Subst., = ἄνθρωποι, Musae.Fr. 13 D., A.Ch. 1018 (anap.), E.IT 1263 (lyr.), A.R.4.536, Call.Fr. 418, AP7.563 (Paul. Sil.); a usage satirized by Strato Com., 1.6 sq. -
17 πατριώτης
A : ([etym.] πάτριος):— fellow-countryman: prop. of barbarians who had only a common πατρίς, πολῖται being used of Greeks who had a common πόλις, Poll. 3.54, Hsch., Phot.: henceμήτε πατριώτας ἀλλήλων εἶναι τοὺς μέλλοντας ῥᾷον δουλεύσειν Pl.Lg. 777c
; τοῖσι Λυκούργου π., Lycurgus being satirized as an Egyptian, Pherecr. 11, cf. Alex. 326 ; also ἵπποι π., = ἐγχώριοι, X.Cyr.2.2.26 : metaph., of Mt. Cithaeron,π. Οἰδίπου S.OT 1091
(lyr.); π. θεός, of Dionysus, Plu.2.671c ; π. ἐστί μοι.—Ans.ἐλάνθανες ἄρα βάρβαρος ὤν Luc.Sol.5
; cf. πατριῶτις.II later, = πολίτης, Iamb. VP5.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πατριώτης
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20 გამასხარავებული
vhoaxed, jollied, monkeyed, satirized
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