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1 This Agreement shall be binding upon and ensure for the benefit of the successors of the parties
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > This Agreement shall be binding upon and ensure for the benefit of the successors of the parties
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2 the estate of a person dying without heirs or successors lapses to the Crown
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the estate of a person dying without heirs or successors lapses to the Crown
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3 legal successors
the estate of a person dying without heirs or successors lapses to the Crown — имение умершего, не оставившего наследников и преемников, переходит в казну
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4 Mesopotamian religion (The religious beliefs and practices of the Sumerians and Akkadians, and later their successors, the Babylonians and Assyrians, who inhabited ancient Mesopotamia)
Религия: религия древней МесопотамииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Mesopotamian religion (The religious beliefs and practices of the Sumerians and Akkadians, and later their successors, the Babylonians and Assyrians, who inhabited ancient Mesopotamia)
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5 Sunni (The great branch of Islam following orthodox tradition and accepting the first four caliphs as rightful successors of Mohammed)
Религия: суннитыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Sunni (The great branch of Islam following orthodox tradition and accepting the first four caliphs as rightful successors of Mohammed)
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6 Clement (Pope from 1046 to 1047. In 1047 he convoked the Council of Rome that passed strong decrees against simony and began a period of reform that was carried on by his successors)
Религия: Климент IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Clement (Pope from 1046 to 1047. In 1047 he convoked the Council of Rome that passed strong decrees against simony and began a period of reform that was carried on by his successors)
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7 Rafidah (Shi'ite Muslims who reject the caliphate of Muhammad's two successors Abu Bakr and 'Umar)
Религия: рафидаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Rafidah (Shi'ite Muslims who reject the caliphate of Muhammad's two successors Abu Bakr and 'Umar)
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8 estate of a person dying without heirs or successors lapses to the Crown
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > estate of a person dying without heirs or successors lapses to the Crown
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9 ראשון
רִאשוֹןm. (b. h.; preced.) first, ר׳ר׳ one after the other. R. Hash. 17a, v. עָבַר; a. fr.Gitt. V, 8 כהן קוראר׳וכ׳ a priest reads (from the Torah) the first, and after him Ib. 59b לפתוחר׳ ולברךר׳ וליטול …ר׳ to be the first in opening a meeting, the first in saying the blessing, v. מָנָה I; a. v. fr.Esp. a) ר׳ (or ר׳ לטומאה) first degree of uncleanness, original cause of uncleanness. Toh. II, 2 האוכל אוכלר׳ר׳ he who eats food of the first degree of uncleanness becomes himself unclean in the first degree. Ib. 3 הר׳ שבחולין טמא ומטמא secular food of the first degree of uncleanness is unclean and makes unclean. Ib. 4; a. v. fr.b) ר׳ the person with whom a relationship begins, direct relative (brothers with reference to their respective issues). Snh.28a, a. e., v. שֵׁנִי.c) (כלי)ר׳ a vessel direct from the fire. Ḥull.104b; a. fr.Pl. רִאשוֹנִים. Yoma III, 11 על הר׳ נאמרוכ׳ to the former was applied the verse Sabb.112b אםר׳ בניוכ׳ if those before as were sons of angels, we are sons of men, and if those before us were sons of men, we are Ib. 56b מקישר׳ לאחרונים the Scriptural text compares the predecessors to the successors. Erub.64b דורות הר׳ the earlier generations; a. fr. Fem. רִאשוֹנָה. Ned.91a, v. מִשְׁנָה. Keth.82b בר׳ in former days, originally. Ned.XI, 12 בר׳ היו אומריםוכ׳ originally the law was that ; a. fr.Y.Taan.II, 65a top בדִאשוֹנָהּ on its (the years) first day (R. Hash. 16b בתחילתה).Pl. רִאשוֹנוֹת. Ber.13a משכחות את הר׳, v. צָרָה II. Ib. 34a (שלש)ר׳ the first three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions. B. Kam.54b, v. דִּיבַּר; a. v. fr. -
10 רִאשוֹן
רִאשוֹןm. (b. h.; preced.) first, ר׳ר׳ one after the other. R. Hash. 17a, v. עָבַר; a. fr.Gitt. V, 8 כהן קוראר׳וכ׳ a priest reads (from the Torah) the first, and after him Ib. 59b לפתוחר׳ ולברךר׳ וליטול …ר׳ to be the first in opening a meeting, the first in saying the blessing, v. מָנָה I; a. v. fr.Esp. a) ר׳ (or ר׳ לטומאה) first degree of uncleanness, original cause of uncleanness. Toh. II, 2 האוכל אוכלר׳ר׳ he who eats food of the first degree of uncleanness becomes himself unclean in the first degree. Ib. 3 הר׳ שבחולין טמא ומטמא secular food of the first degree of uncleanness is unclean and makes unclean. Ib. 4; a. v. fr.b) ר׳ the person with whom a relationship begins, direct relative (brothers with reference to their respective issues). Snh.28a, a. e., v. שֵׁנִי.c) (כלי)ר׳ a vessel direct from the fire. Ḥull.104b; a. fr.Pl. רִאשוֹנִים. Yoma III, 11 על הר׳ נאמרוכ׳ to the former was applied the verse Sabb.112b אםר׳ בניוכ׳ if those before as were sons of angels, we are sons of men, and if those before us were sons of men, we are Ib. 56b מקישר׳ לאחרונים the Scriptural text compares the predecessors to the successors. Erub.64b דורות הר׳ the earlier generations; a. fr. Fem. רִאשוֹנָה. Ned.91a, v. מִשְׁנָה. Keth.82b בר׳ in former days, originally. Ned.XI, 12 בר׳ היו אומריםוכ׳ originally the law was that ; a. fr.Y.Taan.II, 65a top בדִאשוֹנָהּ on its (the years) first day (R. Hash. 16b בתחילתה).Pl. רִאשוֹנוֹת. Ber.13a משכחות את הר׳, v. צָרָה II. Ib. 34a (שלש)ר׳ the first three sections of the Prayer of Benedictions. B. Kam.54b, v. דִּיבַּר; a. v. fr. -
11 Apollonius of Perga
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. c.240 BC Perga, Pamphylia, Greeced. 190 BC[br]Greek mathematician, geometer and astronomer.[br]Ruins of the ancient Greek city of Perga lie near to the Turkish town of Murtana, just inland from Antalya on the southern coast of Asia Minor. Apollonius, while quite young, went to Alexandria to study under the successors to Euclid. He also worked in Ephesus and Pergamum. He later carried out original studies into the geometrical proportions of conic sections, producing his famous work Conies and naming the ellipse, the parabola and the hyperbola. Conics, which appeared soon after 200 BC, consisted of eight treatises and earned him the name "the great geometer", given to him by his contemporaries. Seven of the eight treatises have survived, four in the original Greek and three in Arabic translation; a Latin translation was edited by Halley in 1710. Apollonius also published works on the cylindrical helix and theories of the epicycles and eccentrics, with reference to the motion of the planets.[br]Further ReadingG.J.Toomer, Apollonius: Conies, Berlin: Springer Verlag.DY -
12 महाराज
mahā́-rājám. a great king, reigning prince, supreme sovereign Br. etc. etc.;
N. of the moon MaitrS. ;
of a partic. deity MānGṛ. (- rājan!) Āpast. ;
of Kubera TĀr. ;
of Vishṇu BhP. ;
pl. (with Buddhists) a partic. class of divine beings (the guardians of the earth andᅠ heavens against the demons) MWB. 206 ;
a Jina Gal.;
N. of Mañjuṡrī L. ;
of the successors of Vallabhâcārya (founder of a sect) RTL. 135 etc.. ;
a finger-nail L. ;
- kulīna mfn. belonging to a race of great kings R. ;
- cūta m. a kind of mango L. ;
- druma m. Cathartocarpus Fistula L. ;
- nighaṇṭu m. N. of wk.;
- phala m. a kind of mango L. ;
- miṡra m. N. of a man Cat. ;
-jâ̱ṅgaṇa ( orᅠ - gana) n. the courtyard in the palace of a reigning prince R. ;
-jâ̱dhirāja m. a paramount sovereign, emperor Kād.
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13 ἐπίγονος
ἐπίγονος, ον,II. as Subst., ἐπίγονοι, οἱ, offspring, posterity, A.Th. 903 (lyr.); breed, of bees, prob. in X.Oec.7.34.2. οἱ Ἐπίγονοι the Afterborn, sons of the chiefs who fell in the first war against Thebes, title of Cyclic Epic ascribed to Homer, Hdt.4.32, cf. Pi.P.8.42, D.S.4.66,etc.b. of the Heraclids, Hecat.30J.c. descendants of the successors to Alexander's dominions, περὶ Ἀλεξάνδρου καὶ τῶν διαδόχων καὶ ἐ., title of work by Nymphis, Suid. s.v. Νύμφις, cf. D.S.1.3, D.H.1.6, Str.15.3.24; τῷ Ἐπιγόνου κούρῳ, of Antigonus Gonatas, BMus.Inscr. 797.8 ([place name] Cnidus).d. corps of barbarian youths in Alexander's army, Arr.An.7.6.1.e. in Egypt, belonging to theἐπιγονή 11
, PSI 6.588.7 (iii B.C.), UPZ14.70 (ii B.C.).3. after-born, i.e. born after or besides the presumptive heir, Pl.Lg. 740c, 929d.b. issue of second marriage, Poll.3.25.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίγονος
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14 καθεξῆς
καθεξῆς adv. less common than the earlier ἑξῆς and ἐφεξῆς (IGR IV, 1432, 9; Plut., Mor. 615b; Aelian, VH 8, 7; TestJud 25:1; ApcMos 8) pert. to being in sequence in time, space, or logic, in order, one after the other, διερχόμενος κ. τὴν Γαλατικὴν χώραν καὶ Φρυγίαν one place after the other in Galatia and Phrygia Ac 18:23. κ. τινί (τι) γράφειν write someth. for someone in orderly sequence Lk 1:3 (s. PScheller, De hellenist. historiae conscr. arte, diss. Leipz. 1911, 45, in ref. to Polyb. 38, 5 [39, 1]; HConzelmann, Die Mitte der Zeit3 ’60, Eng. tr. GBuswell ’60 [theology dominates the structure of Lk]; MVölkel, NTS 20, ’74, 289–99; FMussner, in Jesus und Paulus, WKümmel Festschr. ’75, 253–55; GSchneider, ZNW 68, ’77, 128–31; DMoessner, in The Four Gospels, FNeirynck Festschr., ed. FvanSegbroeck et al. ’92, II 1065–76; LAlexander, The Preface to Luke’s Gospel ’93, 131f). ἐκτίθεσθαι τινι κ. explain to someone point by point Ac 11:4.—W. the art. οἱ κ. the successors Ac 3:24; τὸ κ. what follows: ἐν τῷ κ. in what follows MPol 22:3; afterward Lk 8:1. τὸ κ. and so forth 1 Cl 37:3.—DELG s.v. ἑξῆς. M-M. TW. -
15 διαδέχομαι
A receive one from another, δ. τὸν λόγον take up the word, i.e. speak next, Pl.R. 576b;λόγον παρά τινος D.H. Rh.8.14
: abs.,διαδεξάμενοι ἔλεγον Hdt.8.142
;ἀποκρινόμενοι διαδέχεσθε Pl.Lg. 900c
; δ. νόμους παρὰ τῶν θεῶν, τέχνην, Antipho 1.3, Lys.24.6; τὴν διατριβήν, leadership of a school of philosophy, Phld. Acad.Ind.p.58 M.2 δ. βασιλείαν succeed to the kingdom, Plb.2.4.7;ἀρχὴν παρά τινος Id.9.28.8
; τὴν ναῦν δ. τινί, of a trierarch (cf.διαδοχή 1
), D.50.38;πλοῦτον παρά τινος Luc.DMort.11.3
.II διαδέχεσθαί τινι succeed one, take his place, relieve him on guard, etc., Pl. Lg. 758b, X.Cyr.8.6.18: later,δ. τινά Arist.Pol. 1299b4
, Plb.28.3.6; δ. τὰ κατὰ τὴν στρατηγίαν act for the στρατηγός, BGU18.3 (ii A. D.), etc.;τοὺς προφήτας στολισταὶ δ.
represent,PGnom.
193.b appoint a successor to,τινά Eun.Hist.p.231
D.:—[voice] Pass., διεδέχθη τῆς στρατηγίας was relieved of his command, Id.p.243 D.2 abs., relieve one another, τοῖς ἵπποις with fresh horses, X.An.1.5.2 (wrongly expld. as closing in from both sides by Demetr.Eloc.93); succeed,οἱ διαδεχόμενοι στρατηγοί Lys.13.62
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1293a29; οἱ διαδεξάμενοι the successors (of Alexander), Plb.9.34.11;οἱ τὰ Πύρρου δ. App.Ill.7
: [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., in turns, by turns,S.
Tr.30;διαδεξάμενοι Act.Ap.7.45
;οἱ διαδεχόμενοι καιροί Herod.Med.
ap. Orib.7.8.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαδέχομαι
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16 Настоящее соглашение является обязательным для и соблюдает интересы правопреемников сторон
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Настоящее соглашение является обязательным для и соблюдает интересы правопреемников сторон
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17 διάδοχος
διάδοχ-ος, ον,A succeeding a person in a thing:1 c. dat. pers. et gen. rei, δ. Μεγαβάζῳ τῆς στρατηγίης his successor in the command, Hdt.5.26, cf. 1.162, etc.; θνητοῖς.. διάδοχοι μοχθημάτων succeeding them in, i.e. relieving them from, toils, A.Pr. 464, cf. 1027;σοι τῶνδε διάδοχος δόμων E.Alc. 655
.2 c. gen. rei only, δ. τῆς Ἀστυόχου ναυαρχίας succeeding to his command, Th.8.85;δ. τῆς κληρονομίας Isoc.19.43
;τῆς φιλοσοφίας Epicur.Fr. 217
.4 c. dat. pers. only,δ. Κλεάνδρῳ X.An.7.2.5
: c. dat. rei,ἔργοισι δ' ἔργα διάδοχα E.Andr. 743
; κακὸν κακῷ δ. ib. 803; quasiact., λύπη.. δ. κακῶν κακοῖς bringing a succession of evils after evils, Hec. 588; ἀγὼν.. γόων γόοις ( γόων bis codd.)δ. Supp.72
(lyr.).5 abs., διάδοχοι ἐφοίτων they went to work in relays or gangs, Hdt.7.22, cf. Th.1.110: neut. pl. as Adv., in turn, E.Andr. 1200(lyr.).6 as Subst., οἱ Δ. the Successors of Alexander, D.S.18.42.b the lowest grade of court officials at Alexandria, OGI100.4, PAmh.2.36.5, PRyl.67.2 (both ii B. C.).d head of a school of philosophers,τῆς σχολῆς Phld.Ind.Sto.53
;δ. Στωικός IG3.661
, cf. 22.1009 (Epist. Plotinae).e a kind of gem, Plin.HN37.157.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάδοχος
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18 παραλαμβάνω
παραλαμβάνω (Cret. [full] παλλαμβάνω Riv.Fil.58.472 (Gortyn, iii B.C.)), [tense] fut. - λήψομαι, [dialect] Ion.A- λάμψομαι Hdt.2.120
:— receive from another, esp. of persons succeeding to an office, etc., [ τὴν βασιληΐην] Hdt.l.c., cf. Th.1.9 ; (Rosetta, ii B.C.); τοῖς παραλαμβάνουσι (sc. τὴν βασιλείαν ) the successors, Arist.Pol. 1285b8 ;π. τὴν ἀρχήν Pl.Lg. 698e
;τῆς πόλεως τὰ πράγματα Ar.Ec. 107
;τὴν ἐπιμέλειάν τινος Aeschin.1.143
;τὴν τριηραρχίαν D.47.32
;π. πόλιν ἀνάστατον And.1.108
, cf. Th.1.9, etc.; νόμον ὄντα παραλαβόντες, opp. θέντες, Id.5.105, cf. Isoc.8.102 ; of inherited rites or customs, Hdt.2.51 ; of persons succeeding by inheritance, E. Ion 814, Lys. 10.5, etc. ; ; παρὰ τοῦ πατρὸς πολλὴν οὐσίαν π. D.21.157 ; opp. ἐπικτᾶσθαι, Pl.R. 330a ; π. ἀράς inherit curses, E.Ph. 1611 ; of officers, receive things as stated in an inventory from their predecessors, IG12.301.5, al.;τὰ μὲν παρειληφότα τὰ δ' αὐτὸν εὑρηκότα Isoc.15.208
: Astrol., take over, [ χρονοκρατορίαν] Vett.Val.171.16 : generally, receive,ἔρια παραλαβοῦσα ἱμάτιον ἀποδεῖξαι X.Oec.7.6
; of cargo, POxy.276.13 (i A.D.), etc.2 take upon oneself, undertake, ; τὰ παραλαμβανόμενα undertakings, Hdt.1.38 ; take to oneself, admit, employ,π. ἐν ταῖς μάχαις τὸν θυμόν Plu.2.988e
:—[voice] Pass., π. πρὸς τὴν σύστασιν τῆς ψυχῆς ib.1027d.3 take in pledge, Hdt.3.136 ; take by force or treachery, seize,οὐδὲν ἐδυνέατο π. τῆς ἐσόδου Id.7.211
;ναῦς παραλαβόντες Th.1.19
, 4.16, And.3.39 ; π. τὰ πράγματα get control of affairs, Plu.Alc.26 :—in [voice] Med., lay hold of,ἄκρων τῶν χειρῶν Paus.6.4.1
(s.v.l.).4 receive by hearing or report, ascertain,παρὰ τῶν Αἰγυπτίων Hdt.2.19
;π. ἀληθείην Id.1.55
;π. ἀκοῇ Id.2.148
;π. τὰ περὶ Ἀλκμέωνα Th.2.102
;τι περί τινος Plb.12.22.5
; receive by way of lesson,σοφίαν παρά τινος Pl.La. 197d
:—[voice] Pass., to be received, accepted, τὰ παρειλημμένα the received or traditionary doctrines, Arist.Mete. 365a16 ;οἱ π. μῦθοι Id.Po. 1453b22
;[λόγοι] ἔνιοι π. ὡς Ἀριστογείτονος Plu.2.850e
.5 take, receive, or use as a substitute or equivalent, τὸν ἀριθμὸν ἀντὶ τοῦ νοῦ π. Placit.4.2.3:—[voice] Pass.,ὑμέτερον ἀντὶ τοῦ ὑμεῖς παρείληπται D.H.Amm.2.14
.b Gramm. and Medic., simply, use, employ, D.H.Comp.25 ;εἰς λόγον A.D.Synt.250.3
; θλῖψιν, βοηθήματα, Antyll. ap. Orib.8.6.37,8.10.1 ([voice] Pass.):—freq. in [voice] Pass., to be found, used, D.H.Comp.14, 17, A.D.Synt.83.2,al.; π. ἐκ κοινοῦ, δεικτικῶς, ib.123.1, Pron.10.17.6 take up, catch up,τὸ οὔνομα τοῦτο Hdt. 1.122
, cf. 126 ;τὸν λόγον Plb.33.18.9
; π. ἐπὶ βραχύ give a résumé of, Id.6.58.1.8 [voice] Pass., to be derived, ἔκ τινος v.l. in A.D.Pron.32.16.II c. acc. pers., take to oneself, associate with oneself, as a wife or mistress, Hdt.4.155 ; as an adopted son, Id.1.113 ; as a partner, auxiliary, or ally, ib.76, 7.150, Th.1.111, etc.;παραλαμβάνων ἄλλος ἄλλον ἐπ' ἄλλου.. χρείᾳ Pl.R. 369b
; συμβούλους π. Arist.EN 1112b10 ; get control of, Pl.Ap. 18b, R. 460b, 541a, Alc.1.121e ; μάρτυρας π. call in witnesses, D.47.67 : c.inf.,τὴν αἴσθησιν ὑπουργεῖν Jul.Or.8.248a
.2 invite,ἐπὶ ξείνια Hdt.4.154
;παραληφθεὶς ἐπὶ δεῖπνον Alciphr.3.46
;ἐφ' ἑστίασιν παρειλημμένος Plu.2.40b
;παραληφθεὶς εἰς τὸ συσσίτιον Id.Lyc.20
: abs., Id.2.461d ; παραληφθῆναι πρός τινα Parmenisc. ap. Ath.4.156e.3 receive, take over in succession, Hdt.4.203 ;Λυκοῦργος π. τοὺς Σπαρτιάτας οἴκοι σκηνοῦντας X.Lac.5.2
.5 of the dead,παραλημφθεὶς ὑπὸ θεῶν καταχθονίων IG14.1702
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19 ཉི་མ་སྦས་
[nyi ma sbas]one of the successors of buddha in the hierarchy in india -
20 ཡེ་ཤེས་གཙུག་ཕུད་
[ye shes gtsug phud]1 of the successors of gshen rab
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