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21 विरञ्ज् _virañj
विरञ्ज् 1, 4 U.1 To grow discoloured or soiled, be coarse or rough; केशा अपि विरज्यन्ते निःस्नेहाः किं न सेवकाः Pt.1.82. (where it has sense 2 also).-2 To be discon- tented or disaffected, to dislike, hate; चिरानुरक्तो$पि विरज्यते जनः Mk.1.53; Bh.2.2; श्रीर्निष्कुष्यति लङ्कायां विरज्यन्ति समृद्धयः Bk.18.22.-3 To become disgusted with the world and hence to renounce all worldly attachments. -Caus. To colour, dye. -
22 विश्वामित्रः _viśvāmitrḥ
विश्वामित्रः [विश्वं मित्रं यस्य, विश्वस्य मित्रं वा पूर्वपददीर्घः; P.VI.3.13] N. of a celebrated sage. [He was originally a Kṣatriya, being the king of Kānyakubja and son of Gādhi. One day while out hunting, he went to the hermitage of the great sage Vasiṣṭha, and seeing there the cow of plenty, offered him untold treasures in exchange for it, but being refused he tried to take it by force. A long contest thereupon ensued, in which king Viśvāmitra was signally defeated; and so great was his vexation, and withal so greatly was he impressed with the power inherent in Brāhman- ism that he devoted himself to the most rigorous austerities till he successively got the titles Rājarṣi, Riṣi, Maharṣi, and Brahmarṣi, but he was not con- tented till Vasiṣṭha himself called him by the name Brahmarṣi, which, however, took place after several thousands of years. Viśvāmitra several times tried to excite Vasiṣṭha -- for example by killing his one hund- red sons--but the great sage was not in the least perturbed. His power, even before he finally became a Brahmarśi, was very great, as was seen in his transporting Triśaṅku to the skies, in saving Sunah- śepa from the hands of Indra, in creating things after the style of Brahman &c. &c. He was the compa- nion and counsellor of young Rāma to whom he gave several miraculous missiles.]-Comp. -प्रियः Cocoanut (tree and fruit); L. D. B.-सृष्टिः the thing created by विश्वामित्र (these are several as Palmyra, buffalo, ass &c.). -
23 village
village [vilaʒ]masculine noun* * *vilaʒnom masculin villagePhrasal Verbs:* * *vilaʒ nm* * *village nm village; un village de Dordogne/d'Autriche a village in the Dordogne/in Austria.village classé listed GB ou landmarked US village; village olympique Olympic village; village de toile tent village; village de vacances holiday GB ou vacation US village.[vilaʒ] nom masculin1. [agglomération, personnes] village2. LOISIRS3. (locution)village global ou planétaire the global village -
24 mit Tinte versehen
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25 alcayata
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26 de tanteo
• tentative balance sheet• tented -
27 provisionalmente
• de bene esse• on approval• provisionally• tentative balance sheet• tented -
28 provisoriamente
• provisionally• tentative balance sheet• tented -
29 tentativamente
• probingly• tentative balance sheet• tented -
30 σκηνή
I tent, booth, IG12.314.110, E.Hec. 1289;ἐπὶ σκηναῖς.. ναυτικαῖς S.Aj. 3
; σκηνῆς ἔνδον ib. 218 (anap.); ὑπὸ σκηναῖσι ib. 754; σκηνῆς ὕπαυλος ib. 796;σκηνὴν ποιήσαντες Th.2.34
;πηξάμενοι Hdt.6.12
, cf. And.4.30;ἵστασθαι X.Cyr.8.5.3
; τὰς σ. καταλύειν, διαλύειν, strike camp, Plb.6.40.2, Paus.10.25.3;σ. δερματίνη PCair.Zen.13.14
(iii B.C.); but also σ. μάλα ἰσχυρῶν ξύλων hut, D.Chr.7.23; booth in the marketplace, Ar.Th. 658, D.18.169 (both pl.), Theoc.15.16; (Delph., iii B.C.): pl., camp, A. Eu. 686, Ar. Pax 731, X.An.3.5.7.2 σκηνὰς ἐς ἱεράς to the holy tabernacle, E. Ion 806, cf. 1129, LXX Ex.26.1, al.II stage-building as background for plays, Pl.Lg. 817c, Poll.4.123 sqq., Vitr.5.6.1;τῆς σ. τὸ τέγος IG11(2).161
A115, cf. D127 (Delos, iii B.C.), 153.14 (ibid.); τραγικὴ ς. a sort of πῆγμα, such as that from which the prologue of A.Ag. is perhaps spoken, X.Cyr.6.1.54, Plu.Demetr.44, Suid. s.v. τραγικὴ ς.2 οἱ ἀπὸ τῆς σ. [ἥρωες] heroes represented on the stage, D.18.180; οἱ ἀπὸ σκηνῆς actors, players, opp. χορός, Arist.Pr. 922b17; alsoοἱ περὶ σκηνήν Plu.Galb.16
;οἱ ἐπὶ σκηνῆς Alciphr.3.65
codd., cf. Luc.Nec.16; cf. σκηνικός and v. infr. 111.1b.3 τὸ ἐπὶ τῆς σκηνῆς μέρος that which is actually represented on the stage, Arist.Po. 1459b25; τὰ ἀπὸ τῆς σκηνῆς (sc. ᾄσματα), songs or odes sung by one of the actors standing on the stage (not by the chorus), ib. 1452b18;τὰ μὲν ἀπὸ τῆς σ. οὐκ ἀντίστροφα, τὰ δὲ τοῦ χοροῦ ἀντίστροφα Id.Pr. 918b27
.4 metaph., stage-effect, acting, unreality, σκηνὴ πᾶς ὁ βίος 'all the world's a stage', AP10.72 (Pall.);ἡ σ. τοῦ βίου Max.Tyr.7.10
; theatrical trick, deception, J.BJ2.21.2, Hdn.3.12.3.III tented cover, tilt of a wagon or carriage, X. Cyr.6.4.11, D.S.20.25, Plu.Them.26;σ. τροχήλατοι A.Pers. 1000
(lyr.); also, bed-tester, D.41.11.b metaph., τὸν ὑπὸ (prob. cj. for ἐπὶ) σκηνῆς βίον the hidden life, Luc.Icar.21.2 in large ships, state-cabin on the poop, Poll.1.89, Palaeph.29;τῶν συριῶν ὑπὲρ τὴν σ. οὐσῶν PHib.1.38.7
(iii B.C.); ἀποκαταστήσω [τὸν σῖτον] ἐπὶ σκηνήν ib.86.8 (iii B.C.).IV entertainment given in tents, banquet, X. Cyr.2.3.1, 4.2.34, etc.;σ. δημοσία Id.Lac.15.4
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31 tendaro
camp of tents, tented camp
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