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  • 1 write

    1. n
    1) рел. писання, письмо
    2) розм. почерк (тж hand of write)
    2. v (past wrote, writ; p.p. written, writ)
    1) писати

    to write a good (a legible, an illegible) hand — мати гарний (чіткий, нерозбірливий) почерк

    to write English (уміти) писати по-англійському

    to write shorthand — стенографувати; знати стенографію

    he writes himself «Judge» — він називає себе суддею

    2) написати, виписати

    how is this word written?, how do you write this word? — як пишеться це слово?

    3) послати листа; повідомити листом
    4) скласти, написати

    to write for «The Times» — бути кореспондентом газети «Таймс»

    to write for the stage — писати п'єси, бути драматургом

    to write for the screen — писати сценарії, бути сценаристом

    5) виражати, показувати
    6) бути переписувачем (діловодом, клерком)
    7) страхувати (життя)

    write down — записувати; викладати письмово

    write for — виписати; викликати листом (когось)

    write in — уписувати, уставляти (слово); заповнювати (анкету); амер. подавати начальству заяву (скаргу)

    write outвиписувати (з тексту); переписувати

    write over — переписати наново; переробити написане; списувати

    write up — дописувати; доводити до нинішнього дня (щоденник); рекламувати; вихваляти у пресі

    * * *
    I [rait] n; діал. II [rait] v
    (wrote, writ; written, writ)

    to write large [small, plain] — писати крупно [мілко, розбірливо]

    to write in ink [in pencil] — писати чорнилом [олівцем]

    to write with a pen [with a brush, with a piece of chalk] — писати ручкою [пензлем, крейдою]

    to write a good [a legible, an illegible]hand — мати хороший [чіткий, нерозбірливий]почерк

    to write Greek( вміти) писати по-грецьки; refl офіц. іменувати себе ( в адресі)

    he writes himself "Colonel" — він іменує себе полковником, він підписується "полковник" такий-то

    2) написати (тж, to write down)

    to write a cheque [a prescription] — виписати чек [рецепт]

    how do you write this word є, how is this word written — є як пишеться це словоє

    3) повідомляти в письмовій формі; написати, відіслати лист ( to write off)
    5) складати, писати

    to write books [articles, poems, reviews] — писати книги [статті, вірші, рецензії]

    to write in /for/ papers /for the press/ — бути журналістом

    to write for "The Times" — співробітничати в газеті "Таймс"

    to write for the stage — писати для театру, бути драматургом

    to write for the screen — писати сценарії, бути сценаристом

    to write music — писати музику, бути композитором

    to write from experience — писати на основі власного досвіду, писати про те, що знаєш

    he writes on /about/ gardening — він пише про садівництво

    6) виражати, показувати

    to be written on /all over/ one's face — бути написаним на обличчі

    7) залишати незгладимий слід; увічнювати
    8) cтpax. приймати на страхування
    9) обч. вводити інформацію
    ••

    author who wrote himself out in his first novel — письменник, що вичерпав себе в першому ж романі

    to write oneself man /woman/ — досягнути повноліття

    written in the dust /in the sand, in the wind/, written /wri ц in /on/ water — відомий ( про ім'я); недовговічний, минущий ( про слово)

    English-Ukrainian dictionary > write

  • 2 write

    1. intransitive verb,
    wrote, written schreiben

    write to somebody/a firm — jemandem/an eine Firma schreiben

    2. transitive verb,
    wrote, written
    1) schreiben; ausschreiben [Scheck]

    the written languagedie Schriftsprache

    be written into the contract — [ausdrücklich] im Vertrag stehen

    write somebody into/out of a serial — für jemanden eine Rolle in einer Serie schreiben/jemandem einen Abgang aus einer Serie verschaffen

    writ large(fig.) im Großformat (fig.)

    2) (Amer./Commerc./coll.): (write letter to) anschreiben
    3) in pass. (fig.): (be apparent)

    guilt was written all over her facedie Schuld stand ihr ins Gesicht geschrieben

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/83213/write_away">write away
    * * *
    past tense - wrote; verb
    1) (to draw (letters or other forms of script) on a surface, especially with a pen or pencil on paper: They wrote their names on a sheet of paper; The child has learned to read and write; Please write in ink.) schreiben
    2) (to compose the text of (a book, poem etc): She wrote a book on prehistoric monsters.) schreiben
    3) (to compose a letter (and send it): He has written a letter to me about this matter; I'll write you a long letter about my holiday; I wrote to you last week.) schreiben
    - writer
    - writing
    - writings
    - written
    - writing-paper
    - write down
    - write out
    * * *
    <wrote, written or ( old) writ>
    [raɪt]
    I. vt
    1. (make letters)
    to \write sth etw schreiben
    he wrote the appointment in his calendar er trug die Verabredung in seinen Kalender ein
    to \write a letter to sb jdm einen Brief schreiben
    to \write sth etw ausstellen
    to \write sb a cheque [or a cheque to sb] jdm einen Scheck ausstellen [o ausschreiben]
    to \write a prescription/receipt ein Rezept/eine Quittung ausstellen
    to \write one's will sein Testament aufsetzen
    3. CAN, SA SCH
    to \write a test einen Test schreiben
    to \write sth etw schreiben
    to \write sb sth etw für jdn [o jdm etw] schreiben
    to \write to sb [that...] BRIT, AUS [or AM to \write sb [that...]] jdm schreiben[, dass...]
    to \write a book/song/thesis ein Buch/ein Lied/eine Doktorarbeit schreiben
    to \write sth in English/German/French etw auf Englisch/Deutsch/Französisch verfassen
    5. (state)
    to \write that... schreiben [o berichten], dass...
    6. (add)
    to \write sth into sth etw in etw akk einfügen
    to \write sth into a contract etw in einen Vertrag aufnehmen
    to \write sth to sth etw auf etw dat speichern
    to \write an insurance policy eine Versicherungspolice unterschreiben [o unterzeichnen
    9.
    to be nothing to \write home about nichts Weltbewegendes sein
    that was nothing to \write home about das hat uns nicht vom Hocker gerissen fam
    II. vi
    1. (make letters) schreiben
    to \write clearly/legibly deutlich/leserlich schreiben
    to know how/learn [how] to read and \write Lesen und Schreiben können/lernen
    2. (handwrite) mit der Hand schreiben
    3. (compose literature) schreiben
    to \write about [or on] sth über etw akk schreiben
    to \write for a living Schriftsteller(in) m(f) sein
    4. COMPUT schreiben, speichern, sichern
    * * *
    [raɪt] pret wrote or ( obs) writ [rɪt] ptp written or (obs) writ [rɪt]
    1. vt
    1) (ALSO COMPUT) schreiben; cheque, copy ausstellen; notes sich (dat) aufschreiben, sich (dat) machen; application form ausfüllen

    print your name, don't write it — schreiben Sie Ihren Namen in Druckschrift, nicht in Schreibschrift

    to write sth to disk —

    it is written that... (old)es steht geschrieben, dass...

    writ( ten) large (fig)verdeutlicht

    he had "policeman" written all over him — man sah ihm den Polizisten schon von Weitem an

    See:
    → shorthand
    2) (INSUR) policy abschließen
    3) CD, DVD brennen
    2. vi
    schreiben

    as I write... — während ich dies schreibe,...

    we write to each other —

    I wrote to him to come — ich habe ihm geschrieben, er solle kommen or dass er kommen solle

    I'll write for it at once — ich bestelle es sofort, ich fordere es gleich an

    * * *
    write [raıt] prät wrote [rəʊt], obs writ [rıt], pperf written [ˈrıtn], obs writ
    A v/t
    1. einen Brief etc schreiben
    2. auf-, niederschreiben, schriftlich niederlegen, aufzeichnen, notieren:
    write a term into a contract eine Bedingung in einen Vertrag aufnehmen;
    it is written that … BIBEL es steht geschrieben, dass …;
    it is written on ( oder all over) his face es steht ihm im Gesicht geschrieben;
    written in ( oder on) water fig in den Wind geschrieben, vergänglich
    3. a) einen Scheck etc ausschreiben, ausstellen:
    write sb a prescription MED jemandem ein Rezept ausschreiben oder ausstellen
    b) ein Formular etc ausfüllen
    4. Papier etc vollschreiben
    5. jemandem etwas schreiben, schriftlich mitteilen:
    write sb US jemandem schreiben, an jemanden schreiben, jemanden anschreiben
    6. schreiben:
    a) ein Buch etc verfassen:
    write poetry dichten, Gedichte schreiben
    b) eine Sinfonie etc komponieren:
    write the music for a play die Musik zu einem (Theater)Stück schreiben;
    “written by …” ( RADIO, TV) „Drehbuch: …“
    7. schreiben über (akk):
    she is writing her life sie schreibt ihre Lebensgeschichte
    8. write o.s. sich bezeichnen als ( a duke, etc Herzog etc)
    B v/i
    1. schreiben
    2. schreiben, schriftstellern
    3. schreiben, schriftliche Mitteilung machen:
    write to sb jemandem schreiben, an jemanden schreiben, jemanden anschreiben;
    write home nach Hause schreiben;
    write to ask schriftlich anfragen;
    write ( away oder off) for sth etwas anfordern; home C 1
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb,
    wrote, written schreiben

    write to somebody/a firm — jemandem/an eine Firma schreiben

    2. transitive verb,
    wrote, written
    1) schreiben; ausschreiben [Scheck]

    be written into the contract — [ausdrücklich] im Vertrag stehen

    write somebody into/out of a serial — für jemanden eine Rolle in einer Serie schreiben/jemandem einen Abgang aus einer Serie verschaffen

    writ large(fig.) im Großformat (fig.)

    2) (Amer./Commerc./coll.): (write letter to) anschreiben
    3) in pass. (fig.): (be apparent)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (in) shorthand expr.
    stenographieren v. (to) v.
    anschreiben v. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: wrote, written)
    = schreiben v.
    verfassen v.

    English-german dictionary > write

  • 3 write

    raɪt гл.;
    прош. вр. - wrote, writ;
    прич. прош. вр. - written, writ
    1) писать;
    выписать write shorthand Syn: inscribe, jot, pen, scribble
    2) писать (тж. на машинке) ;
    сообщать в письменной форме (to) to write a letter to smb. ≈ написать кому-л. письмо I have written to him. ≈ Я послал ему письмо.
    3) сочинять( музыку, рассказы и т. п.) write for a living
    4) выражать Fear is written on his face. ≈ Страх написан у него на лице. ∙ write down write for write in write off write out write up writ large( шотландское) почерк (тж. hand of *) писать - to * large писать крупно - to * in ink писать чернилами - to * with a pen писать ручкой - to * on the typewriter печатать на пишущей машинке - to * a good hand иметь хороший почерк - to * from dictation писать под диктовку - to * shorthand стенографировать - to * Greek (уметь) писать по-гречески (официальное) именовать себя( в адресе и т. п.) - he *s himself "Colonel" он именует себя полковником;
    он подписывается: "полковник такой-то" написать (тж. to * down) - to * a letter написать письмо - to * a cheque выписать чек - to * one's name in the visitors' book расписаться в книге посетителей - to * one's name on a document подписать документ - to * down an address записать адрес - the will was written in English завещание было составлено на английском языке - how do you * this word?, how is this word written? как пишется это слово? - this word is written with a hyphen это слово пишется через дефис сообщить в письменной форме;
    написать и послать письмо (тж. to * off) - to * home once a week писать домой каждую неделю - I have written to him я послал ему письмо - * me all the news напишите мне обо всех новостях - * me the result о результате известите меня письмом - I have written to ask him to come я написал ему, чтобы он приехал быть пригодным для писания - this pen *s well эта ручка хорошо пишет сочинять, писать - to * books писать книги - to * a little пописывать - to * in /for/ papers /for the press/ быть журналистом - to * for "The Times" сотрудничать в газете "Таймс" - to * for the stage писать для театра, быть драматургом - to * for the screen писать сценарии, быть сценаристом - to * music сочинять музыку, быть композитором - to * from experience писать на основании собственного опыта, писать о том, что знаешь - to * for a living зарабатывать на жизнь литературным трудом - he *s on /about/ gardening он пишет о садоводстве - he has written Mozart's life он написал биографию Моцарта выражать, показывать - to be written on /all over/ one's face быть написанным на лице - fear is written on his face страх написан у него на лице - there's detective written all over him в нем с первого взгляда можно узнать сыщика оставлять неизгладимый след;
    увековечивать (страхование) принимать на страхование( компьютерное) вводить информацию > to * oneself out исписаться > author who wrote himself out in his first novel писатель, исчерпавший себя в первом же романе > something to * home about нечто примечательное > nothing to * home about ничего интересного > to * oneself man /woman/ достигнуть совершеннолетия > written in the dust /in the sand, in the wind/, written /writ/ in /on/ water известный( об имени) ;
    недолговечный, преходящий( о славе и т. п.) > to * one's own ticket действовать всецело по своему усмотрению concurrent ~ вчт. параллельная запись write выражать, показывать;
    fear is written on his face страх написан у него на лице gather ~ вчт. сливать данные gather ~ вчт. слить данные ~ for вызвать письмом;
    we wrote for his mother мы вызвали его мать write выражать, показывать;
    fear is written on his face страх написан у него на лице ~ вчт. записывать ~ вчт. запись ~ написать, выписать;
    to write a cheque выписать чек;
    to write an application написать заявление ~ печатать на машинке;
    диктовать на машинку ~ (wrote, уст. writ;
    written, уст. writ) писать ~ писать ~ принимать на страхование ~ сочинять (музыку, рассказы и т. п.) ;
    to write for a living быть писателем;
    to write out of one's own head насочинять;
    придумать ~ написать, выписать;
    to write a cheque выписать чек;
    to write an application написать заявление to ~ a good (legible) hand иметь хороший (четкий) почерк;
    to write large (small, plain) писать крупно (мелко, разборчиво) ~ написать, выписать;
    to write a cheque выписать чек;
    to write an application написать заявление ~ for быть корреспондентом, сотрудничать в газете ~ for вызвать письмом;
    we wrote for his mother мы вызвали его мать ~ for выписать, сделать письменный заказ;
    to write for a fresh supply заказать новую партию (товара и т. п.) ~ for выписывать ~ for посылать письменный заказ ~ for выписать, сделать письменный заказ;
    to write for a fresh supply заказать новую партию (товара и т. п.) ~ сочинять (музыку, рассказы и т. п.) ;
    to write for a living быть писателем;
    to write out of one's own head насочинять;
    придумать ~ in вписать, вставитьтекст, бланк и т. п.), заполнить( графу анкеты и т. п.) ~ in полит. вписать фамилию кандидата в избирательный бюллетень to ~ in ink (in pencil) писать чернилами (карандашом) ;
    to write shorthand стенографировать to ~ a good (legible) hand иметь хороший (четкий) почерк;
    to write large (small, plain) писать крупно (мелко, разборчиво) ~ off закрывать счет ~ off написать и отослать письмо ~ off писать с легкостью ~ off полностью списывать со счета ~ off перен. сбрасывать со счетов, не принимать во внимание ~ off списывать со счета;
    аннулировать (долг и т.п.) ~ off списывать со счета;
    вычеркивать, аннулировать ( долг и т. п.) to ~ oneself out исписаться ~ out выписывать;
    to write out in full выписывать полностью;
    to write out a check выписать чек ~ out переписывать;
    to write out fair написать начисто ~ out выписывать;
    to write out in full выписывать полностью;
    to write out a check выписать чек ~ out переписывать;
    to write out fair написать начисто ~ out выписывать;
    to write out in full выписывать полностью;
    to write out a check выписать чек ~ сочинять (музыку, рассказы и т. п.) ;
    to write for a living быть писателем;
    to write out of one's own head насочинять;
    придумать to ~ in ink (in pencil) писать чернилами (карандашом) ;
    to write shorthand стенографировать ~ up восхвалять в печати ~ up заканчивать, дописывать, доводить до сегодняшнего дня (отчет, дневник) ~ up назначать;
    to write (smb.) up for рекомендовать( кому-л.) (курс лечения, отдых и т. п.) ~ up повышать стоимость ~ up повышать стоимость по торговым книгам ~ up повышать цену ~ up подробно описывать ~ up рекламировать ~ up назначать;
    to write (smb.) up for рекомендовать (кому-л.) (курс лечения, отдых и т. п.)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > write

  • 4 write

    1. [raıt] n шотл.
    почерк (тж. hand of write)
    2. [raıt] v (wrote, writ; written, writ)
    1. 1) писать

    to write large [small, plain] - писать крупно [мелко, разборчиво]

    to write in ink [in pencil] - писать чернилами [карандашом]

    to write with a pen [with a brush, with a piece of chalk] - писать ручкой [кисточкой, мелом]

    to write a good [a legible, an illegible] hand - иметь хороший [чёткий, неразборчивый] почерк

    2) refl офиц. именовать себя (в адресе и т. п.)

    he writes himself ❝Colonel❞ - он именует себя полковником, он подписывается: «полковник такой-то»

    2. написать (тж. to write down)

    to write a cheque [a prescription] - выписать чек [рецепт]

    to write one's name in the visitors' book - расписаться в книге посетителей

    the will was written in English - завещание было составлено на английском языке

    how do you write this word?, how is this word written? - как пишется это слово?

    3. сообщить в письменной форме; написать и послать письмо (тж. to write off)

    write me all the news [how you got home] - напишите мне обо всех новостях [как вы добрались до дому]

    I have written to ask him to come - я написал ему, чтобы он приехал

    4. быть пригодным для писания
    5. сочинять, писать

    to write books [articles, poems, reviews] - писать книги [статьи, стихи, рецензии]

    to write in /for/ papers /for the press/ - быть журналистом

    to write for ❝The Times❞ - сотрудничать в газете «Таймс»

    to write for the stage - писать для театра, быть драматургом

    to write for the screen - писать сценарии, быть сценаристом

    to write music - сочинять музыку, быть композитором

    to write from experience - писать на основании собственного опыта, писать о том, что знаешь

    he writes on /about/ gardening - он пишет о садоводстве

    6. выражать, показывать

    to be written on /all over/ one's face - быть написанным на лице

    there's detective written all over him - в нём с первого взгляда можно узнать сыщика

    7. оставлять неизгладимый след; увековечивать
    8. страх. принимать на страхование
    9. вчт. вводить информацию

    to write oneself out - исписаться

    author who wrote himself out in his first novel - писатель, исчерпавший себя в первом же романе

    to write oneself man /woman/ - достигнуть совершеннолетия

    written in the dust /in the sand, in the wind/, written /writ/ in /on/ water - а) известный ( об имени); б) недолговечный, преходящий (о слове и т. п.)

    НБАРС > write

  • 5 write

    {rait}
    1. v (wrote, ост. writ, written ост. writ) пиша
    to WRITE in pencil/ink пиша с молив/с мастило
    to WRITE a good/legible hand пиша хубаво/четливо
    to WRITE shorthand стенографирам
    2. написвам, изписвам
    I wrote two sheets изписах два листа
    3. пиша писмо
    he promised to WRITE to me/разг. to WRITE me every week той обеща да ми пише всяка седмица
    4. пиша (като писател, журналист и пр.), пиша музика, композирам
    5. прен. оставям белези/следи
    показвам ясно, свидетелствувам за (обик. pass)
    he had trouble written on his face лицето му издаваше тревога, тревога беше изписана на лицето му
    writ (ten) large написан/изразен ясно/недвусмислено, в по-голяма степен/мащаб
    it is written прен. писано/предопределено е
    to WRITE one's own ticket сам си избирам начина на действие
    write back пиша в/написвам отговор на писмо
    write down записвам (си), отбелязвам (си), пиша, записвам (диктуван текст)
    written down in black and white написано черно на бяло, описвам, охарактеризирвам, окачествявам
    I should WRITE him down as a fool бих го охарактеризирал като глупак, пиша/отзовавам се пренебрежително за някого (в преса и пр.), понижавам статуса/ранга/стойността на, омаловажавам, нагаждам се към нивото/вкуса на масите (за писател и пр.), понижавам номиналната стойност на, преоценявам (стоки и пр.)
    write for сътрудник/кореспондент съм на (вестник и пр.), извиквам с писмо, поръчвам, изписвам (стоки и пр.)
    write in вмъквам/вписвам допълнително (в текст, документ и пр.), попълвам графа/формуляр, ам. добавям (ново име) в избирателна бюлетина (при гласуване), изпращам писмо до (фирма и пр.)
    WRITE in for обръщам се с писмена молба към, правя писмена поръчка за, изписвам (стоки и пр.)
    write off пиша/написвам бързо и с лекота, незабавно написвам и изпращам писмо, отписвам от сметката, зачерквам (и прен.)
    нe вземам под внимание, анулирам (дълг и пр.)
    намалявам, приспадам (от стойносттa), шкартирам
    write out написвам, преписвам
    to WRITE out fair преписвам на чисто, написвам, изписвам от край до край/изцяло
    to WRITE oneself out изчерпвам се, нямам повече за какво да пиша (зa nucameл и пр.)
    to be (clearly) written out съвсем забележим/явен съм
    his emotion was clearly written out upon his face вълнението му беше ясно изписано на лицето
    write over написвам отново/в нова форма, преработвам
    write up правя подробно описание, разработвам подробно, написвам в завършен вид (слово, лекция и пр.)
    осъвременявам, довършвам (нещо написано по-рано uлu от друг), написвам ясно на видно място, написвам хвалебствена статия/рецензия и пр., предписвам, назначавам (лечение, почивка и пр.), написвам призовка за, увеличавам номиналната стойност (на акции и пр.)
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    {rait} v (wrote {rout}, ост. writ {rit}; written {ritn} о
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    съчинявам; пиша; написвам;
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    1. he had trouble written on his face лицето му издаваше тревога, тревога беше изписана на лицето му 2. he promised to write to me/разг. to write me every week той обеща да ми пише всяка седмица 3. his emotion was clearly written out upon his face вълнението му беше ясно изписано на лицето 4. i should write him down as a fool бих го охарактеризирал като глупак, пиша/отзовавам се пренебрежително за някого (в преса и пр.), понижавам статуса/ранга/стойността на, омаловажавам, нагаждам се към нивото/вкуса на масите (за писател и пр.), понижавам номиналната стойност на, преоценявам (стоки и пр.) 5. i wrote two sheets изписах два листа 6. it is written прен. писано/предопределено е 7. to be (clearly) written out съвсем забележим/явен съм 8. to write a good/legible hand пиша хубаво/четливо 9. to write in pencil/ink пиша с молив/с мастило 10. to write one's own ticket сам си избирам начина на действие 11. to write oneself out изчерпвам се, нямам повече за какво да пиша (зa nucameл и пр.) 12. to write out fair преписвам на чисто, написвам, изписвам от край до край/изцяло 13. to write shorthand стенографирам 14. v (wrote, ост. writ, written ост. writ) пиша 15. writ (ten) large написан/изразен ясно/недвусмислено, в по-голяма степен/мащаб 16. write back пиша в/написвам отговор на писмо 17. write down записвам (си), отбелязвам (си), пиша, записвам (диктуван текст) 18. write for сътрудник/кореспондент съм на (вестник и пр.), извиквам с писмо, поръчвам, изписвам (стоки и пр.) 19. write in for обръщам се с писмена молба към, правя писмена поръчка за, изписвам (стоки и пр.) 20. write in вмъквам/вписвам допълнително (в текст, документ и пр.), попълвам графа/формуляр, ам. добавям (ново име) в избирателна бюлетина (при гласуване), изпращам писмо до (фирма и пр.) 21. write off пиша/написвам бързо и с лекота, незабавно написвам и изпращам писмо, отписвам от сметката, зачерквам (и прен.) 22. write out написвам, преписвам 23. write over написвам отново/в нова форма, преработвам 24. write up правя подробно описание, разработвам подробно, написвам в завършен вид (слово, лекция и пр.) 25. written down in black and white написано черно на бяло, описвам, охарактеризирвам, окачествявам 26. нe вземам под внимание, анулирам (дълг и пр.) 27. намалявам, приспадам (от стойносттa), шкартирам 28. написвам, изписвам 29. осъвременявам, довършвам (нещо написано по-рано uлu от друг), написвам ясно на видно място, написвам хвалебствена статия/рецензия и пр., предписвам, назначавам (лечение, почивка и пр.), написвам призовка за, увеличавам номиналната стойност (на акции и пр.) 30. пиша (като писател, журналист и пр.), пиша музика, композирам 31. пиша писмо 32. показвам ясно, свидетелствувам за (обик. pass) 33. прен. оставям белези/следи
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    write [rait] v ( wrote [rout], ост. writ [rit]; written [ritn], ост. writ) пиша ( about, of) написвам, изписвам; to \write with a pen ( in ink, on paper) пиша с перо (писалка) мастило, на хартия); to \write a good ( legible) hand имам хубав (четлив) почерк; to \write for the papers пиша във вестниците, професионален журналист съм; to \write in (on) water преходен, краткотраен съм.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > write

  • 6 write

    I [rait] n; діал. II [rait] v
    (wrote, writ; written, writ)

    to write large [small, plain] — писати крупно [мілко, розбірливо]

    to write in ink [in pencil] — писати чорнилом [олівцем]

    to write with a pen [with a brush, with a piece of chalk] — писати ручкою [пензлем, крейдою]

    to write a good [a legible, an illegible]hand — мати хороший [чіткий, нерозбірливий]почерк

    to write Greek( вміти) писати по-грецьки; refl офіц. іменувати себе ( в адресі)

    he writes himself "Colonel" — він іменує себе полковником, він підписується "полковник" такий-то

    2) написати (тж, to write down)

    to write a cheque [a prescription] — виписати чек [рецепт]

    how do you write this word є, how is this word written — є як пишеться це словоє

    3) повідомляти в письмовій формі; написати, відіслати лист ( to write off)
    5) складати, писати

    to write books [articles, poems, reviews] — писати книги [статті, вірші, рецензії]

    to write in /for/ papers /for the press/ — бути журналістом

    to write for "The Times" — співробітничати в газеті "Таймс"

    to write for the stage — писати для театру, бути драматургом

    to write for the screen — писати сценарії, бути сценаристом

    to write music — писати музику, бути композитором

    to write from experience — писати на основі власного досвіду, писати про те, що знаєш

    he writes on /about/ gardening — він пише про садівництво

    6) виражати, показувати

    to be written on /all over/ one's face — бути написаним на обличчі

    7) залишати незгладимий слід; увічнювати
    8) cтpax. приймати на страхування
    9) обч. вводити інформацію
    ••

    author who wrote himself out in his first novel — письменник, що вичерпав себе в першому ж романі

    to write oneself man /woman/ — досягнути повноліття

    written in the dust /in the sand, in the wind/, written /wri ц in /on/ water — відомий ( про ім'я); недовговічний, минущий ( про слово)

    English-Ukrainian dictionary > write

  • 7 write

    past tense - wrote; verb
    1) (to draw (letters or other forms of script) on a surface, especially with a pen or pencil on paper: They wrote their names on a sheet of paper; The child has learned to read and write; Please write in ink.) (na)pisati
    2) (to compose the text of (a book, poem etc): She wrote a book on prehistoric monsters.) napisati
    3) (to compose a letter (and send it): He has written a letter to me about this matter; I'll write you a long letter about my holiday; I wrote to you last week.) (na)pisati
    - writing
    - writings
    - written
    - writing-paper
    - write down
    - write out
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    [ráit]
    transitive verb
    (na)pisati ( a letter — pismo); zapisati, opis(ov)ati, prikaz(ov)ati; naznaniti, sporočiti; sestaviti, skleniti (pogodbo); intransitive verb pisati, pismeno sporočiti; baviti se s pisanjem, s pisateljevanjem, pisateljevati
    to write o.s. — pisati se, imenovati se, označiti se ( a dukeza vojvodo)
    I wrote a letter to him, colloquially I wrote him a letterpisal sem mu pismo
    to write insurance upon s.o.'s lifeskleniti življenjsko zavarovanje za koga
    to write poetry — pisati pesmi, pesnikovati
    to write a check(E cheque) napisati (izpolniti) ček
    to write (o.s.) a manbiti polnoleten
    to write for s.th. — pisati za kaj, pismeno naročiti
    written in ( —ali on) water figuratively nezapisan (kot važen), minljiv;

    English-Slovenian dictionary > write

  • 8 water

    {'wɔ:tə}
    I. 1. вода
    WATER on the brain мед. хидроцефалия, воднянка
    WATER on the knee мед. хидартроза на коляното
    to hold WATER не пропускам вода, не тека, прен. издържам на критика, логичен/последователен съм (за теория и пр.)
    to make WATER пропускам вода, тека, уринирам
    to cast one's WATER изследвам си урината
    2. обик. рl минерална вода (и table WATER s)
    to take/drink the WATERs лекувам се с/пия минерална вода
    3. води, езеро, река, море
    WATERs of forgetfulness прен. забвение, смърт, лета
    high/low WATER прилив/отлив, най-високата точка на прилива/най-ниската точка на отлива, прен. апогей/застой
    in home WATERs в териториалните води на дадена страна
    by WATER по воден път, по море
    on this side of the WATER отсам морето/океана
    to go on the WATER правя разходка по река/море и пр.
    still WATERs run deep тихите води са дълбоки
    like a fish out of WATER като риба на сухо
    4. водоем, резервоар
    an ornamental WATER изкуствено езеро
    5. воден разтвор, тоалетна и пр. вода, слюнка, пот, сълзи и пр.
    to make/pass WATER уринирам
    difficulty in passing мед. задържане на урина
    to bring WATER to someone's mouth правя скомина/карам да потекат лигите на някого
    6. бистрота, прозрачност
    of the first WATER от (най-) чиста проба (и прен.)
    7. вълнообразни отблясъци на коприна
    8. фин. акции, издадени без увеличение на основния капитал
    9. water-colour
    10. attr воден, за/от/по/с вода
    above WATER вън от опасност, незатруднен финансово
    to keep/hold one's head above WATER крепя се, едва оцелявам/преживявам, особ. финансово
    in deep WATER (s) в голямо финансово затруднение/беда, сполетян от бедствие/скръб
    in low WATER без пари, закъсал
    in smooth WATER преодолял пречки/затруднения, напредващ с лекота
    to get into hot WATER разг. загазвам, изпадам в беда
    to get someone into hot WATER разг. вкарвам някого в беля
    to pour/throw cold WATER on прен. поливам със студен душ, действувам отрезвително, обезсърчавам, осуетявам
    a lot of/much WATER has flown/run under the bridge/over the dam много време мина/много вода изтече оттогава
    you may take a horse to the WATER, but you cannot make him drink насила хубост не става
    bubbly WATER шег. шампанско
    strong WATER, WATER of life ракия, прен. духовна храна
    to burn the WATER ловя риба нощем (с пика и зaпален фенер)
    writ (ten) in/on WATER краткотраен, мимолетен, преходен (за постижение и пр.)
    to swim between two WATERs колебая се между две мнения/решения, запазвам неутралитет
    like WATER изобилие, щедро, без сметка
    II. 1. мокря, намокрям, навлажнявам
    2. поливам, наводнявам, поя, напоявам (и за река)
    3. ходя/водя на водопой, пия вода
    4. WATER down разтварям във вода, разреждам, разводнявам, прен. смекчавам (изказване и пр.)
    5. отделям вода, потичат ми лигите, насълзявам се (за очи)
    to make someone's mouth WATER правя/карам да потекат лигите на някого, възбуждам желание/завист у някого
    6. набавям/вземам/запасявам (се) с вода (за кораб, локомотив и пр.)
    7. текст. моарирам (коприна и др. материи)
    8. фин. увеличавам фиктивно капитала на
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    {'wъ:tъ} n 1. вода; water on the brain мед. хидроцефалия, воднянка;(2) {'wъ:tъ} v 1. мокря, намокрям, навлажнявам; 2. поливам, нав
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    сълзя; уринирам; река; оросявам; потя се; пикоч; пия; пот; поя; бистрота; вода; воден; водоем; разтварям; разводнявам; разреждам; езеро; насълзявам се; море; напоявам; моарирам; напръскам; намокрям; наводнявам;
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    1. a lot of/much water has flown/run under the bridge/over the dam много време мина/много вода изтече оттогава 2. above water вън от опасност, незатруднен финансово 3. an ornamental water изкуствено езеро 4. attr воден, за/от/по/с вода 5. bubbly water шег. шампанско 6. by water по воден път, по море 7. difficulty in passing мед. задържане на урина 8. high/low water прилив/отлив, най-високата точка на прилива/най-ниската точка на отлива, прен. апогей/застой 9. i. вода 10. ii. мокря, намокрям, навлажнявам 11. in deep water (s) в голямо финансово затруднение/беда, сполетян от бедствие/скръб 12. in home waters в териториалните води на дадена страна 13. in low water без пари, закъсал 14. in smooth water преодолял пречки/затруднения, напредващ с лекота 15. like a fish out of water като риба на сухо 16. like water изобилие, щедро, без сметка 17. of the first water от (най-) чиста проба (и прен.) 18. on this side of the water отсам морето/океана 19. still waters run deep тихите води са дълбоки 20. strong water, water of life ракия, прен. духовна храна 21. to bring water to someone's mouth правя скомина/карам да потекат лигите на някого 22. to burn the water ловя риба нощем (с пика и зaпален фенер) 23. to cast one's water изследвам си урината 24. to get into hot water разг. загазвам, изпадам в беда 25. to get someone into hot water разг. вкарвам някого в беля 26. to go on the water правя разходка по река/море и пр 27. to hold water не пропускам вода, не тека, прен. издържам на критика, логичен/последователен съм (за теория и пр.) 28. to keep/hold one's head above water крепя се, едва оцелявам/преживявам, особ. финансово 29. to make someone's mouth water правя/карам да потекат лигите на някого, възбуждам желание/завист у някого 30. to make water пропускам вода, тека, уринирам 31. to make/pass water уринирам 32. to pour/throw cold water on прен. поливам със студен душ, действувам отрезвително, обезсърчавам, осуетявам 33. to swim between two waters колебая се между две мнения/решения, запазвам неутралитет 34. to take/drink the waters лекувам се с/пия минерална вода 35. water down разтварям във вода, разреждам, разводнявам, прен. смекчавам (изказване и пр.) 36. water on the brain мед. хидроцефалия, воднянка 37. water on the knee мед. хидартроза на коляното 38. water-colour 39. waters of forgetfulness прен. забвение, смърт, лета 40. writ (ten) in/on water краткотраен, мимолетен, преходен (за постижение и пр.) 41. you may take a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink насила хубост не става 42. бистрота, прозрачност 43. воден разтвор, тоалетна и пр. вода, слюнка, пот, сълзи и пр 44. води, езеро, река, море 45. водоем, резервоар 46. вълнообразни отблясъци на коприна 47. набавям/вземам/запасявам (се) с вода (за кораб, локомотив и пр.) 48. обик. рl минерална вода (и table water s) 49. отделям вода, потичат ми лигите, насълзявам се (за очи) 50. поливам, наводнявам, поя, напоявам (и за река) 51. текст. моарирам (коприна и др. материи) 52. фин. акции, издадени без увеличение на основния капитал 53. фин. увеличавам фиктивно капитала на 54. ходя/водя на водопой, пия вода
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    water[´wɔ:tə] I. n 1. вода; \water on the brain мед. воднянка на мозъка, хидроцефалия; \water on the knee мед. хидартроза на коляното; вода в коляното; bubbly \water шег. шампанско; strong \water,\water of life ракия; to take ( drink) the \waters пия минерална водя (за да се лекувам); in hot \water, in deep \waters загазил, натясно, в беда, на зор; in low \water близо до разорение; in smooth \water преуспяващ, "върви му като по вода"; to tread \water 1) плувам изправен; 2) тъпча на едно място; to write in (on) \water преходен (мимолетен, краткотраен) съм; above \water вън от опасност; \water under the bridge (ам. over the dam) минало-заминало; нещо, което вече няма значение; to back \water 1) мор. греба назад; 2) ам. отстъпвам, не сдържам (удържам на) обещанието си; to hold \water не пропускам вода; прен. (за теория, идеология и пр.) издържа (на) критика; логическа (последователна) е; to blow s.th. out of the \water разбивам, сломявам, правя на пух и прах; to test the \water(s) опипвам почвата; to draw \water in a sieve прен. преливам от пусто в празно, върша нещо безполезно (безсмислено); all \water runs to his mill всичко му се удава, върви му изключително много; to draw \water to o.'s mill привеждам примери в своя собствена полза; изтъквам се; to spend money like \water имам широки пръсти, харча на поразия; to get \water from a flint правя чудеса; to throw ( pour) cold \water on s.o. поливам някого със студен душ, обезкуражавам някого; действам някому отрезвително; 2. води; езеро; море, река; blue \water открито море; \waters of forgetfulness прен. забвение; смърт; Лета; high \water прилив, прен. кулминационна точка; in Home \waters във водите на метрополията; в свои териториални води (за кораб); by \water по воден път, по море; с кораб (лодка); on land and \water по суша и по море; to go on the \water правя разходка по морето (реката); to keep (o.s., o.'s head) above \water държа се над водата (и прен.); избягвам неприятности; преживявам; still \waters have deep bottoms, still ( smooth) \waters run deep тихите води са дълбоки; like a fish out of \water като риба на сухо; 3. водоем; резервоар; 4. воден разтвор; слюнка; пот; пикоч; red \water кървава урина; to make \water пикая; difficulty in passing \water мед. задържане на урина; to bring the \water to s.o.'s mouth възбуждам апетита на някого; 5. бистрота, прозрачност; diamond of the first \water най-чист диамант; 6. блясък на коприна; 7. фин. акции, издадени без увеличение на основния капитал; 8. изк. = watercolour; 9. attr воден; \water transport воден транспорт, транспорт по вода; II. v 1. оросявам, мокря, намокрям, навлажнявам; 2. поливам, наводнявам, напоявам, поя; ходя (водя) на водопой, пия вода; 3. разреждам, разтварям във вода; \watered wine кръстено вино; to \water down the details смекчавам подробностите; 4. фин. номинално увеличавам капитала на; 5. уринирам; потя се; потичат ми лигите; насълзявам се; отделям вода; it made his mouth \water потекоха му лигите; 6. мор. (за кораб и пр.) набирам вода; 7. (за локомотив) вземам вода; 8. текст. моарирам.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > water

  • 9 water

    1. noun
    1) Wasser, das

    be under water — [Straße, Sportplatz usw.:] unter Wasser stehen

    the island across or over the water — die Insel drüben

    send/carry something by water — etwas auf dem Wasserweg versenden/befördern

    be in deep water(fig.) in großen Schwierigkeiten sein

    get [oneself] into deep water — (fig.) sich in große Schwierigkeiten bringen

    on the water(in boat etc.) auf dem Wasser

    pour or throw cold water on something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) einen Dämpfer aufsetzen

    water under the bridge or over the dam — (fig.) Schnee von gestern (fig.)

    2) in pl. (part of the sea etc.) Gewässer Pl.
    3) in pl. (mineral water at spa etc.) Heilquelle, die; Brunnen, der

    take or drink the waters — eine Brunnenkur machen

    4)
    2. transitive verb
    1) bewässern [Land]; wässern [Pflanzen]

    water the flowers — die Blumen [be]gießen

    2) (adulterate) verwässern [Wein, Bier usw.]
    3) [Fluss:] bewässern [Land]
    4) (give drink of water to) tränken [Tier, Vieh]
    3. intransitive verb
    1) [Augen:] tränen
    2)

    my mouth was watering as... — mir lief das Wasser im Munde zusammen, als...

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/93651/water_down">water down
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    ['wo:tə] 1. noun
    (a colourless, transparent liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having no taste or smell, which turns to steam when boiled and to ice when frozen: She drank two glasses of water; `Are you going swimming in the sea?' `No, the water's too cold'; Each bedroom in the hotel is supplied with hot and cold running water; ( also adjective) The plumber had to turn off the water supply in order to repair the pipe; transport by land and water.) das Wasser, Wasser-...
    2. verb
    1) (to supply with water: He watered the plants.) bewässern
    2) ((of the mouth) to produce saliva: His mouth watered at the sight of all the food.) wässern
    3) ((of the eyes) to fill with tears: The dense smoke made his eyes water.) tränen
    - waters
    - watery
    - wateriness
    - waterborne
    - water-closet
    - water-colour
    - watercress
    - waterfall
    - waterfowl
    - waterfront
    - waterhole
    - watering-can
    - water level
    - waterlily
    - waterlogged
    - water main
    - water-melon
    - waterproof
    3. noun
    (a coat made of waterproof material: She was wearing a waterproof.) der Regenmantel
    4. verb
    (to make (material) waterproof.) imprägnieren
    - watershed
    - water-skiing
    - water-ski
    - watertight
    - water vapour
    - waterway
    - waterwheel
    - waterworks
    - hold water
    - into deep water
    - in deep water
    - water down
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    wa·ter
    [ˈwɔ:təʳ, AM ˈwɑ:t̬ɚ]
    I. n
    1. no pl (colourless liquid) Wasser nt
    a bottle/a drink/a glass of \water eine Flasche/ein Schluck m/ein Glas nt Wasser
    bottled \water in Flaschen abgefülltes Wasser
    \water for domestic use Haushaltsbrauchwasser nt
    \water for firefighting Löschwasser nt
    hot and cold running \water fließendes kaltes und warmes Wasser
    to make \water (urinate) Wasser lassen; (leak) lecken, Wasser machen
    to pass \water Wasser lassen
    by \water auf dem Wasserweg
    under \water unter Wasser
    2. (area of water)
    \waters pl Gewässer pl
    the \waters of the Rhine die Wasser pl [o liter Fluten pl] des Rheins
    British/South African \water Britische/Südafrikanische Gewässer
    coastal \waters Küstengewässer pl
    murky \waters ( dated or fig) trübe Gewässer fig
    uncharted \waters ( fig) unbekannte Gewässer fig
    3. ( dated)
    \waters pl (spa water) Heilquelle f
    to take the \waters ( hist) eine Brunnenkur machen
    4. (tide level) Wasserstand m
    high \water Hochwasser nt
    low \water Niedrigwasser nt
    high \water mark Hochwassermarke f
    low \water mark Niedrigwassermarke f
    5. MED
    \water on the brain Wasserkopf m
    \water on the knee Kniegelenkerguss m
    the \waters pl das Fruchtwasser
    at around three o'clock her \waters broke gegen drei Uhr ist bei ihr die Fruchtblase geplatzt
    7.
    blood is thicker than \water ( prov) Blut ist dicker als Wasser
    to be \water under the bridge Schnee von gestern sein fam
    come hell or high \water komme was [da] wolle, unter allen Umständen
    to be in deep \water in großen Schwierigkeiten sein
    to be [like] \water off a duck's back an jdm einfach abprallen, jdn völlig kaltlassen fam
    of the first \water (extremely good) von höchster Qualität nach n; (extremely bad) der schlimmsten Sorte nach n
    like a fish out of \water wie ein Fisch auf dem Trocknen
    to get into hot \water in Teufels Küche kommen
    to go through fire and \water for sb/sth für jdn/etw durchs Feuer gehen
    through hell and high \water durch dick und dünn
    to hold \water argument stichhaltig [o wasserdicht] sein
    to keep one's head above \water sich akk über Wasser halten
    to pour oil on troubled \waters Öl auf die Wogen gießen, die Gemüter beruhigen
    to pour cold \water on sth etw dat einen Dämpfer aufsetzen fam
    stop pouring cold \water on all my ideas! hör auf, mir alle meine Ideen madigzumachen!
    to spend money like \water das Geld mit beiden Händen ausgeben, mit dem Geld nur so um sich akk werfen
    still \waters run deep ( fig) stille Wasser sind tief prov
    to take to sth like a duck to \water sich akk bei etw dat gleich in seinem Element fühlen
    you can take a horse to \water but you can't make it drink ( prov) man kann niemanden zu seinem Glück zwingen
    to throw out the baby with the bath \water das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten
    II. vt
    to \water sth etw bewässern; farm animals etw tränken; garden etw sprengen; flowers, plants etw gießen
    III. vi
    2. (salivate) mouth wässern geh
    ooh, the smell of that bread is making my mouth \water! mmh, das Brot riecht so gut, da läuft einem ja das Wasser im Mund zusammen!
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    ['wɔːtə(r)]
    1. n
    1) Wasser nt

    the field is under ( two feet of) water — das Feld steht (zwei Fuß) unter Wasser

    that excuse/argument etc won't hold water (inf) — diese Entschuldigung/dieses Argument etc ist nicht hieb- und stichfest (inf)

    2)

    (of sea, of lake etc) by water — auf dem Wasserweg, zu Wasser (geh)

    the waters ( Bibl liter ) —, liter ) die Wasser pl

    3) (= urine) Wasser nt
    4)

    (at spa) the waters — die Heilquelle

    to drink or take the waters — eine Kur machen; (drinking only) eine Trinkkur machen

    5) (MED)
    6)

    (= toilet water) rose etc water — Rosenwasser nt etc

    7)

    (fig phrases) to keep one's head above water — sich über Wasser halten

    to get ( oneself) into deep water(s) —

    a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since thenseitdem ist so viel Wasser den Berg or den Bach hinuntergeflossen

    to be in/get into hot water (inf)in Schwierigkeiten or in (des) Teufels Küche (inf) sein/geraten (over wegen +gen )

    he's in hot water with his father (inf)er hat Zoff mit seinem Vater (inf)

    2. vt
    1) garden, lawn, roads sprengen; land, field bewässern; plant (be)gießen
    2) horses, cattle tränken
    3) wine verwässern, verdünnen
    4)
    3. vi
    1) (mouth) wässern; (eye) tränen
    2) (animals) trinken
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    water [ˈwɔːtə(r)]
    A v/t
    1. bewässern, den Rasen, eine Straße etc sprengen, Pflanzen etc (be)gießen
    2. Vieh tränken
    3. mit Wasser versorgen:
    water ship B 2
    4. oft water down verwässern:
    a) verdünnen, Wein panschen
    b) fig abschwächen, mildern
    c) fig mundgerecht machen:
    a watered-down liberalism ein verwässerter Liberalismus;
    watering-down policy Verwässerungspolitik f;
    he watered his lecture er zog seinen Vortrag in die Länge
    5. WIRTSCH Aktienkapital verwässern
    6. TECH
    a) wässern, einweichen, befeuchten
    b) Töpferei, Malerei: Ton, Farbe einsumpfen
    c) Kalk einmachen
    d) Flachs rösten
    e) Stoff wässern, moirieren
    f) Stahl damaszieren
    B v/i
    1. wässern (Mund), tränen (Augen):
    the news made his eyes water bei der Nachricht begannen seine Augen zu tränen;
    his mouth watered das Wasser lief ihm im Mund zusammen;
    make sb’s mouth water jemandem den Mund wässerig machen (a. fig);
    the sight made my mouth water bei dem Anblick lief mir das Wasser im Mund zusammen
    2. SCHIFF Wasser einnehmen
    3. Wasser trinken (Vieh)
    4. FLUG wassern
    C s
    1. Wasser n:
    be (as) weak as water
    a) auch feel (as) weak as water sich sehr schwach fühlen
    b) ganz schwach sein, pej wie Wasser schmecken (Getränk)
    c) keinerlei Willenskraft haben
    d) äußerst schwach sein (Argument etc);
    be under water unter Wasser stehen;
    a) Wasser des Vergessens, Vergessen n,
    b) Tod m
    2. meist pl Mineralwasser n, Brunnen m, Wasser n (einer Heilquelle):
    drink ( oder take) the waters eine Trinkkur machen (at in dat)
    3. Wasser n, Gewässer n:
    in Chinese waters in chinesischen Gewässern;
    (by land and) by water (zu Lande und) zu Wasser, auf dem (Land- und) Wasserweg;
    a) auf dem Meer, zur See,
    b) zu Schiff;
    be on the water verschifft werden;
    the waters pl poet das Meer, die See
    4. meist pl Flut f, Fluten pl, Wasser n oder pl
    5. Wasserstand m: high water, low water
    6. Wasserspiegel m:
    above (below) (the) water über (unter) Wasser oder dem Wasserspiegel
    7. (Toiletten) Wasser n
    8. CHEM Wasserlösung f
    9. MED, PHYSIOL
    a) Wasser n, Sekret n (z. B. Speichel, Schweiß, Urin):
    pass ( oder make) water Wasser lassen;
    the sight brought the water to my mouth bei dem Anblick lief mir das Wasser im Mund zusammen;
    water on the brain Wasserkopf m;
    water on the knee Kniegelenkerguss m
    b) meist pl Fruchtwasser n
    10. TECH Wasser n (reiner Glanz eines Edelsteins):
    of the first water reinsten Wassers (a. fig);
    a scoundrel of the first water fig ein Erzhalunke
    11. TECH
    a) Wasser(glanz) n(m), Moiré n (von Stoffen)
    b) Damaszierung f (von Stahl)Besondere Redewendungen: hold water fig stichhaltig sein;
    pour ( oder throw) cold water on fig einer Sache einen Dämpfer aufsetzen, wie eine kalte Dusche wirken auf (akk);
    the wine flowed like water der Wein floss in Strömen;
    spend money like water mit dem Geld nur so um sich werfen;
    make ( oder take) water SCHIFF Wasser machen, leck sein (Schiff);
    make the water SCHIFF vom Stapel laufen;
    still waters run deep (Sprichwort) stille Wasser sind tief; bread Bes Redew, bridge1 A 1, deep A 1, fish A 1, head Bes Redew, hot A 13, low water, oil A 1, write A 2
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    1. noun
    1) Wasser, das

    be under water[Straße, Sportplatz usw.:] unter Wasser stehen

    the island across or over the water — die Insel drüben

    send/carry something by water — etwas auf dem Wasserweg versenden/befördern

    be in deep water(fig.) in großen Schwierigkeiten sein

    get [oneself] into deep water — (fig.) sich in große Schwierigkeiten bringen

    on the water(in boat etc.) auf dem Wasser

    pour or throw cold water on something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) einen Dämpfer aufsetzen

    water under the bridge or over the dam — (fig.) Schnee von gestern (fig.)

    2) in pl. (part of the sea etc.) Gewässer Pl.
    3) in pl. (mineral water at spa etc.) Heilquelle, die; Brunnen, der

    take or drink the waters — eine Brunnenkur machen

    4)
    2. transitive verb
    1) bewässern [Land]; wässern [Pflanzen]

    water the flowers — die Blumen [be]gießen

    2) (adulterate) verwässern [Wein, Bier usw.]
    3) [Fluss:] bewässern [Land]
    4) (give drink of water to) tränken [Tier, Vieh]
    3. intransitive verb
    1) [Augen:] tränen
    2)

    my mouth was watering as... — mir lief das Wasser im Munde zusammen, als...

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    begießen v.
    bewässern v. n.
    Wasser - n.

    English-german dictionary > water

  • 10 water

    1. [ʹwɔ:tə] n
    1. вода

    fresh /sweet/ water - пресная вода

    water funk - сл. человек, боящийся купаться

    by water - водным путём, пароходом, морем

    under water - под водой; затопленный [см. тж. ]

    the road is under water after the heavy rain - после ливня затопило дорогу

    water of condensation - спец. конденсационная вода

    water of crystallization [of hydration] - хим. кристаллизационная [гидратная] вода

    to turn on the water - пустить воду (в ванну и т. п.); открыть кран

    to draw (in) water - мор. а) дать течь; б) зачерпнуть воды бортом

    2. часто pl
    1) воды; водное пространство; море, океан

    territorial waters - юр. территориальные воды /-ое море/

    on /upon/ the water - на море; на морской службе

    across /over/ the water - а) за морем, за океаном; за море, за океан; б) за Темзу или за Темзой ( в Лондоне)

    on this side of the water - по эту сторону океана /моря, Темзы/

    to cross the water - а) пересечь океан /море/ (тж. to cross the waters); б) перейти на другой берег Темзы

    at the water's edge - амер. на границах США

    2) поэт. волны
    3. часто pl (минеральные) воды; лечебная вода

    to drink the waters - побывать на водах, пить лечебные воды ( на курорте)

    4. pl наводнение; разлив, паводок

    the waters are out - вода вышла из берегов, река разлилась

    5. уровень воды

    high water - полная вода, прилив; паводок

    low water - низкая, малая вода; отлив

    6. водоём; озеро, река, пруд
    7. жидкие выделения организма (слюна, пот, моча, слёзы и т. п.)

    to pass /to make/ water - мочиться

    water on the brain - мед. водянка головного мозга, гидроцефалия

    of the first water - а) чистой воды (о драгоценных камнях, особ. бриллиантах); б) исключительный, замечательный; an artist of the first water - выдающийся художник; талант первой величины; в) разг. заправский, отъявленный, прожжённый; scoundrel of the first water - мерзавец чистейшей воды, отъявленный негодяй; blunder of the first water - грубейшая ошибка

    9. жив. акварель
    10. муаровый, волнистый рисунок ( на ткани)

    under water - а) потерпевший крушение (надежд); незадачливый; б) шотл. в долгах; [см. тж. 1]

    in deep waters - а) в беде, в горе; в трудном /опасном/ положении; б) библ. во глубине вод

    in hot water - в беде (преим. по своей вине)

    to get into hot water - попасть в беду; запутаться, «влипнуть»

    to be in smooth water см. smooth II

    to hold water см. hold2 II, II А 10 и

    to keep one's head above water - а) держаться на поверхности; б) не испытывать затруднений

    to take (the) water - а) войти в воду, поплыть; б) сесть на корабль; в) быть спущенным на воду ( о судне); г) амер. сл. отступить; пойти на попятный

    to throw cold water upon см. throw1 II

    to make a hole in the water - сл. утопиться

    written in /on/ water см. write II

    to throw the baby out with the bath water - выплеснуть из ванны вместе с водой ребёнка

    a lot of water has passed /flowed, gone/ under the bridge - много воды утекло

    like water off a duck's back - разг. как с гуся вода

    water of life - а) духовное обновление, «живая вода»; б) шутл. живительный напиток ( о спиртном)

    the waters of forgetfulness - воды забвения, Лета

    water bewitched - а) «водичка» (о слабом чае, разбавленном виски и т. п.); б) вода ( о пустословии); переливание из пустого в порожнее

    strong waters - арх. крепкие напитки

    2. [ʹwɔ:tə] a
    1. водный; морской; речной

    water sports - водный спорт; виды водного спорта

    water gods - миф. морские божества; божества речных вод или источников

    water spirits - миф. духи вод

    water erosion - водная эрозия; размыв

    water face - водное зеркало; поверхность воды

    water pageant - карнавал на воде; спортивный праздник на воде

    water obstacle - воен. водный рубеж

    water offensive - воен. наступление с форсированием водного рубежа

    water exchange /metabolism/ - физиол. водный обмен

    2. водяной; относящийся к воде; предназначенный для воды; живущий в воде или на воде

    water box - бак для воды; поливной бак

    water conduit bridge - стр. акведук

    3. спец. водяной, гидравлический; гидросиловой; гидротехнический
    4. водопроводный; относящийся к водоснабжению
    3. [ʹwɔ:tə] v
    1. 1) мочить, смачивать; увлажнять; обрызгивать
    2) поливать

    to water the garden [plants, streets] - поливать сад [растения, улицы]

    2. (обыкн. water down)
    1) разбавлять (водой)
    2) ослаблять, смягчать

    the statement has been watered down - в заявлении были сглажены острые углы

    3. 1) поить, водить на водопой
    2) пить, ходить на водопой
    3) снабжать водой
    4. набирать воду; делать запас воды (о корабле и т. п.)
    5. орошать; обводнять

    the country is watered by numerous rivers - страна орошается многочисленными реками

    to water one's clay - разг. промочить горло

    6. выделять воду, влагу ( об организме); слезиться; потеть
    7. фин. разводнять ( акционерный капитал)
    8. текст. муарировать

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  • 11 write speed

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  • 12 written in water

    преходящий, быстро проходящий, мимолётный [первонач. write in water этим. лат. in aqua scribere; выражение популяризировано Шекспиром; см. цитату]

    Griffith: "Noble madam, men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues we write in water." (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Henry VIII’, act IV, sc. 2) — Гриффит: "Госпожа, Дела дурные мы чеканим в бронзе, А добрые мы пишем на воде." (перевод Б. Томашевского)

    Without organization, any cause, however, lofty or eloquently expressed, is nothing but words written in water. (Kenk) — Без надлежащей организации любое дело, сколько бы хороших слов о нем ни говорилось, построено на песке.

    His promises are written in water; he never keeps his word. (DEI) — Его обещаниям нельзя верить; он никогда не держит своего слова.

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  • 13 take to smth. like a duck to water

    разг.
    охотно взяться за что-л.; ≈ чувствовать себя в своей стихии, как рыба в воде

    When I began to write I did so as though it were the most natural thing in the world. I took to it as a duck takes to water. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 6) — Писать было для меня с самого начала так же естественно, как для утки - плавать.

    My husband too has taken to business like a duck to water... (J. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, ‘Postscript by Christian’) — Мой муж тоже оказался прирожденным бизнесменом...

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  • 14 aqua

    ăqua, ae (ACVA, Inscr. Grut. 593, 5; gen. aquāï, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 71; Lucr. 1, 284; 1. 285; 1, 307; 1, 454 et saep.; Verg. A. 7, 464; poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 9, 15; Cic. Arat. 179; Prud. Apoth. 702; the dat. aquaï also was used acc. to Charis. p. 538; v. Neue, Formenl. I. pp. 9, 11, 12; pp. 14 sq.;

    aquae, as trisyl.,

    Lucr. 6, 552 Lachm.), f. [cf. Sanscr. ap = water; Wallach. apa, and Goth. ahva = river; old Germ. Aha; Celt. achi; and the Gr. proper names Mess-api-oi and gê Api-a, and the Lat. Apuli, Apiola; prob. ultimately con. with Sanscr. ācus = swift, ācer, and ôkus, from the notion of quickly, easily moving. Curtius.].
    I.
    A.. Water, in its most gen. signif. (as an element, rainwater, river-water, sea-water, etc.; in class. Lat. often plur. to denote several streams, springs, in one place or region, and com. plur. in Vulg. O. T. after the Hebrew):

    aër, aqua, terra, vapores, Quo pacto fiant,

    Lucr. 1, 567: SI. AQVA. PLVVIA. NOCET, Fragm. of the XII. Tab. ap. Dig. 40, 7, 21; cf. Dirks. Transl. p. 486; so also of titles in the Digg. 39, 3; cf. ib. 43, 20:

    pluvialis,

    rain-water, Ov. M. 8, 335, and Sen. Q. N. 3, 1; so,

    aquae pluviae,

    Cic. Mur. 9, 22; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 233; Quint. 10, 1, 109 (and pluviae absol., Cic. Att. 15, 16, B; Lucr. 6, 519; Verg. G. 1, 92; Ov. F. 2, 71; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 227); so,

    caelestes aquae,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 135; Liv. 4, 30, 7; 5, 12, 2; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14; so,

    aquae de nubibus,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 22, 12: aquae nivis, snow-water, ib. Job, 9, 30:

    fluvialis,

    river-water, Col. 6, 22; so,

    aqua fluminis,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    aquaï fons,

    Lucr. 5, 602:

    fons aquae,

    Vulg. Gen. 24, 13:

    fontes aquarum, ib. Joel, 1, 20: flumen aquae,

    Verg. A. 11, 495:

    fluvius aquae,

    Vulg. Apoc. 22, 1:

    rivus aquae,

    Verg. E. 8, 87:

    rivi aquarum,

    Vulg. Isa. 32, 2:

    torrens aquae,

    ib. Macc. 5, 40; and plur., ib. Jer. 31, 9: dulcis, fresh-water, Fr. eau douce, Lucr. 6, 890:

    fons aquae dulcis,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 118; and plur.:

    aquae dulces,

    Verg. G. 4, 61; id. A. 1, 167: marina, sea-water (v. also salsus, amarus), Cic. Att. 1, 16; so,

    aquae maris,

    Vulg. Gen. 1, 22; ib. Exod. 15, 19:

    dulcis et amara aqua,

    ib. Jac. 3, 11:

    perennis,

    never-failing, Liv. 1, 21; and plur.:

    quo in summo (loco) est aequata agri planities et aquae perennes,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 107:

    aqua profluens,

    running-water, id. Off. 1, 16, 52; so,

    currentes aquae,

    Vulg. Isa. 30, 25; so,

    aqua viva,

    living-water, Varr. L. L. 5, 26, 35; Vulg. Gen. 26, 19; and plur.:

    aquae vivae,

    ib. Num. 19, 17;

    and in a spiritual sense: aqua viva,

    ib. Joan. 4, 10; so,

    vitae,

    ib. Apoc. 22, 17:

    aquae viventes,

    ib. Lev. 14, 5:

    stagna aquae,

    standing-water, Prop. 4, 17, 2; and plur., Vulg. Psa. 106, 35; so, stativae aquae, Varr. ap. Non. p. 217, 2:

    aquae de puteis,

    well-water, Vulg. Num. 20, 17:

    aqua de cisternā,

    cisternwater, ib. 2 Reg. 23, 16; so,

    aqua cisternae,

    ib. Isa. 36, 16:

    aquae pessimae,

    ib. 4 Reg. 2, 19:

    aqua recens,

    Verg. A. 6, 636:

    turbida,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    crassa,

    ib. 2 Macc. 1, 20:

    munda,

    ib. Heb. 10, 22:

    purissima,

    ib. Ezech. 34, 18:

    aquae calidae,

    warm-water, ib. Gen. 36, 24; and absol.:

    calida,

    Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22;

    and contr.: calda,

    Col. 6, 13; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83: aqua fervens, boiling-water:

    aliquem aquā ferventi perfundere,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 67:

    aqua frigida,

    cold-water, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 37; Vulg. Prov. 25, 23; ib. Matt. 10, 42; and absol.:

    frigida,

    Cels. 1, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 11; Quint. 5, 11, 31: aqua decocta, water boiled and then cooled with ice or snow, Mart. 14, 116; and absol.:

    decocta,

    Juv. 5, 50; Suet. Ner. 48 al.—
    B.
    Particular phrases.
    1.
    Praebere aquam, to invite to a feast, to entertain (with ref. to the use of water at table for washing and drinking), Hor. S. 1, 4, 88 (cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 69).—
    2.
    Aquam aspergere alicui, to give new life or courage, to animate, refresh, revive (the fig. taken from sprinkling one who is in a swoon):

    ah, adspersisti aquam! Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 15.—
    3.
    Aqua et ignis, to express the most common necessaries of life:

    non aquā, non igni, ut aiunt, locis pluribus utimur quam amicitiā,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22.—Hence aquā et igni interdicere alicui, to deny intercourse or familiarity with one, to exclude from civil society, to banish, Cic. Phil. 1, 9; so the bride, on the day of marriage, received from the bridegroom aqua et ignis, as a symbol of their union: aquā et igni tam interdici solet damnatis quam accipiunt nuptae, videlicet quia hae duae res humanam vitam maxime continent, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll. (this custom is differently explained in [p. 148] Varr. L. L. 5, 9, 18): aquam et terram petere, of an enemy (like gên kai hudôr aitein), to demand submission, Liv. 35, 17:

    aquam ipsos (hostes) terramque poscentium, ut neque fontium haustum nec solitos cibos relinquerent deditis,

    Curt. 3, 10, 8.— Provv.
    a.
    Ex uno puteo similior numquam potis Aqua aquaï

    sumi quam haec est atque ista hospita,

    you can't find two peas more like, Plaut. Mil. 1, 6, 70 sq. —
    b.
    In aquā scribere = kath hudatos graphein, to write in water, of something transient, useless:

    cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapidā scribere oportet aquā,

    Cat. 70, 4 (cf. Keats' epitaph on himself: here lies one whose name was writ in water; and the Germ., etwas hinter die Feueresse schreiben).—
    II.
    Water, in a more restricted sense.
    A.
    The sea:

    coge, ut ad aquam tibi frumentum Ennenses metiantur,

    on the sea-coast, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83:

    laborum quos ego sum terrā, quos ego passus aquā,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 30:

    findite remigio aquas!

    id. F. 3, 586.— Trop.: Venimus in portum... Naviget hinc aliā jam mihi linter aquā, in other waters let my bark now sail (cf. Milton in the Lycidas:

    To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new),

    Ov. F. 2, 864.—
    B.
    = la. cus, a lake:

    Albanae aquae deductio,

    Cic. Div. 1, 44 fin.
    C.
    A stream, a river. in Tuscae gurgite mersus aquae, i. e. Albula, Ov. F. 4, 48:

    alii in aquam caeci ruebant,

    Liv. 1, 27:

    sonitus multarum aquarum,

    of many streams, Vulg. Isa. 17, 12; ib. Apoc. 1, 15; 19, 6:

    lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum,

    along the watercourses, ib. Psa. 1, 3.—
    D.
    Rain:

    cornix augur aquae,

    Hor. C. 3, 17, 12:

    deūm genitor effusis aethera siccat aquis,

    Ov. F. 3, 286:

    multā terra madescit aquā,

    id. ib. 6, 198:

    aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt,

    heavy rains, a flood, inundation, Liv. 24, 9; 38, 28.—
    E.
    In the plur., medicinal springs, waters, baths.
    1.
    In gen.:

    ad aquas venire,

    Cic. Planc. 27, 65; id. Fam. 16, 24, 2:

    aquae caldae,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 69, p. 219 Müll.:

    aquae calidae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 227:

    aquae medicatae,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 25:

    aquae Salutiferae,

    Mart. 5, 1.—Hence,
    2.
    As prop. noun, Waters. Some of the most important were.
    a.
    Ăquae Ăpollĭnāres, in Etruria, prob. the Phoebi vada of Mart. 6, 42, 7, now Bagni di Stigliano, Tab. Peut.—
    b. c.
    Ăquae Baiae, in Campania, Prop. 1, 11, 30; earlier called Ăquae Cūmānae, Liv. 41, 16.—
    d. (α).
    In Britain, now Bath; also called Ăquae Sōlis, Itin Anton.—
    (β).
    In Zeugitana on the Gulf of Carthage, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9; Tab. Peut.—
    (γ).
    In Gallia, now Vichy on the Allier, Tab. Theod.—
    e. f.
    Ăquae Mattĭăcae, among the Mattiaci in Germany, now Wiesbaden, Amm. 29, 4, also called Fontes Mattĭăci in Plin. 31, 2, 17, § 20.—
    g.
    Ăquae Sextĭae, near Massilia, once a famous watering-place, now Aix, Liv Epit 61; Vell. 1, 15; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 36.—
    h.
    Ăquae Tauri or Tauri Thermae, in Etruria, now Bagni di Ferrata, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52. V. Smith, Dict. Geog., s. v. Aquae.—
    F.
    The water in the water-clock. From the use of this clock in regulating the length of speeches, etc. (cf. clepsydra), arose the tropical phrases,
    (α).
    Aquam dare, to give the advocate time for speaking, Plin. Ep. 6, 2, 7.—
    (β).
    Aquam perdere, to spend time unprofitably, to waste it, Quint. 11, 3, 52.—
    (γ).
    Aqua haeret, the water stops, i.e. I am at a loss, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 117:

    in hac causā mihi aqua haeret,

    id. ad Q. Fr. 2, 7.—
    G.
    Aqua intercus, the water under the skin of a dropsical person;

    hence, as med. t.,

    the dropsy, Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3:

    medicamentum ad aquam intercutem dare,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:

    decessit morbo aquae intercutis,

    Suet. Ner 5; cf. Cels. 2, 8.— Trop.: aquam in animo habere intercutem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 37, 3.—
    III.
    Aqua, the name of a constellation, Gr. Hudôr:

    hae tenues stellae perhibentur nomine Aquāī,

    Cic. Arat. 179 (as translation of tous pantas kaleousin Hudôr); v. Orell. ad h. l.

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  • 15 Aquae Apollinares

    ăqua, ae (ACVA, Inscr. Grut. 593, 5; gen. aquāï, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 71; Lucr. 1, 284; 1. 285; 1, 307; 1, 454 et saep.; Verg. A. 7, 464; poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 9, 15; Cic. Arat. 179; Prud. Apoth. 702; the dat. aquaï also was used acc. to Charis. p. 538; v. Neue, Formenl. I. pp. 9, 11, 12; pp. 14 sq.;

    aquae, as trisyl.,

    Lucr. 6, 552 Lachm.), f. [cf. Sanscr. ap = water; Wallach. apa, and Goth. ahva = river; old Germ. Aha; Celt. achi; and the Gr. proper names Mess-api-oi and gê Api-a, and the Lat. Apuli, Apiola; prob. ultimately con. with Sanscr. ācus = swift, ācer, and ôkus, from the notion of quickly, easily moving. Curtius.].
    I.
    A.. Water, in its most gen. signif. (as an element, rainwater, river-water, sea-water, etc.; in class. Lat. often plur. to denote several streams, springs, in one place or region, and com. plur. in Vulg. O. T. after the Hebrew):

    aër, aqua, terra, vapores, Quo pacto fiant,

    Lucr. 1, 567: SI. AQVA. PLVVIA. NOCET, Fragm. of the XII. Tab. ap. Dig. 40, 7, 21; cf. Dirks. Transl. p. 486; so also of titles in the Digg. 39, 3; cf. ib. 43, 20:

    pluvialis,

    rain-water, Ov. M. 8, 335, and Sen. Q. N. 3, 1; so,

    aquae pluviae,

    Cic. Mur. 9, 22; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 233; Quint. 10, 1, 109 (and pluviae absol., Cic. Att. 15, 16, B; Lucr. 6, 519; Verg. G. 1, 92; Ov. F. 2, 71; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 227); so,

    caelestes aquae,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 135; Liv. 4, 30, 7; 5, 12, 2; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14; so,

    aquae de nubibus,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 22, 12: aquae nivis, snow-water, ib. Job, 9, 30:

    fluvialis,

    river-water, Col. 6, 22; so,

    aqua fluminis,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    aquaï fons,

    Lucr. 5, 602:

    fons aquae,

    Vulg. Gen. 24, 13:

    fontes aquarum, ib. Joel, 1, 20: flumen aquae,

    Verg. A. 11, 495:

    fluvius aquae,

    Vulg. Apoc. 22, 1:

    rivus aquae,

    Verg. E. 8, 87:

    rivi aquarum,

    Vulg. Isa. 32, 2:

    torrens aquae,

    ib. Macc. 5, 40; and plur., ib. Jer. 31, 9: dulcis, fresh-water, Fr. eau douce, Lucr. 6, 890:

    fons aquae dulcis,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 118; and plur.:

    aquae dulces,

    Verg. G. 4, 61; id. A. 1, 167: marina, sea-water (v. also salsus, amarus), Cic. Att. 1, 16; so,

    aquae maris,

    Vulg. Gen. 1, 22; ib. Exod. 15, 19:

    dulcis et amara aqua,

    ib. Jac. 3, 11:

    perennis,

    never-failing, Liv. 1, 21; and plur.:

    quo in summo (loco) est aequata agri planities et aquae perennes,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 107:

    aqua profluens,

    running-water, id. Off. 1, 16, 52; so,

    currentes aquae,

    Vulg. Isa. 30, 25; so,

    aqua viva,

    living-water, Varr. L. L. 5, 26, 35; Vulg. Gen. 26, 19; and plur.:

    aquae vivae,

    ib. Num. 19, 17;

    and in a spiritual sense: aqua viva,

    ib. Joan. 4, 10; so,

    vitae,

    ib. Apoc. 22, 17:

    aquae viventes,

    ib. Lev. 14, 5:

    stagna aquae,

    standing-water, Prop. 4, 17, 2; and plur., Vulg. Psa. 106, 35; so, stativae aquae, Varr. ap. Non. p. 217, 2:

    aquae de puteis,

    well-water, Vulg. Num. 20, 17:

    aqua de cisternā,

    cisternwater, ib. 2 Reg. 23, 16; so,

    aqua cisternae,

    ib. Isa. 36, 16:

    aquae pessimae,

    ib. 4 Reg. 2, 19:

    aqua recens,

    Verg. A. 6, 636:

    turbida,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    crassa,

    ib. 2 Macc. 1, 20:

    munda,

    ib. Heb. 10, 22:

    purissima,

    ib. Ezech. 34, 18:

    aquae calidae,

    warm-water, ib. Gen. 36, 24; and absol.:

    calida,

    Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22;

    and contr.: calda,

    Col. 6, 13; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83: aqua fervens, boiling-water:

    aliquem aquā ferventi perfundere,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 67:

    aqua frigida,

    cold-water, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 37; Vulg. Prov. 25, 23; ib. Matt. 10, 42; and absol.:

    frigida,

    Cels. 1, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 11; Quint. 5, 11, 31: aqua decocta, water boiled and then cooled with ice or snow, Mart. 14, 116; and absol.:

    decocta,

    Juv. 5, 50; Suet. Ner. 48 al.—
    B.
    Particular phrases.
    1.
    Praebere aquam, to invite to a feast, to entertain (with ref. to the use of water at table for washing and drinking), Hor. S. 1, 4, 88 (cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 69).—
    2.
    Aquam aspergere alicui, to give new life or courage, to animate, refresh, revive (the fig. taken from sprinkling one who is in a swoon):

    ah, adspersisti aquam! Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 15.—
    3.
    Aqua et ignis, to express the most common necessaries of life:

    non aquā, non igni, ut aiunt, locis pluribus utimur quam amicitiā,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22.—Hence aquā et igni interdicere alicui, to deny intercourse or familiarity with one, to exclude from civil society, to banish, Cic. Phil. 1, 9; so the bride, on the day of marriage, received from the bridegroom aqua et ignis, as a symbol of their union: aquā et igni tam interdici solet damnatis quam accipiunt nuptae, videlicet quia hae duae res humanam vitam maxime continent, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll. (this custom is differently explained in [p. 148] Varr. L. L. 5, 9, 18): aquam et terram petere, of an enemy (like gên kai hudôr aitein), to demand submission, Liv. 35, 17:

    aquam ipsos (hostes) terramque poscentium, ut neque fontium haustum nec solitos cibos relinquerent deditis,

    Curt. 3, 10, 8.— Provv.
    a.
    Ex uno puteo similior numquam potis Aqua aquaï

    sumi quam haec est atque ista hospita,

    you can't find two peas more like, Plaut. Mil. 1, 6, 70 sq. —
    b.
    In aquā scribere = kath hudatos graphein, to write in water, of something transient, useless:

    cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapidā scribere oportet aquā,

    Cat. 70, 4 (cf. Keats' epitaph on himself: here lies one whose name was writ in water; and the Germ., etwas hinter die Feueresse schreiben).—
    II.
    Water, in a more restricted sense.
    A.
    The sea:

    coge, ut ad aquam tibi frumentum Ennenses metiantur,

    on the sea-coast, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83:

    laborum quos ego sum terrā, quos ego passus aquā,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 30:

    findite remigio aquas!

    id. F. 3, 586.— Trop.: Venimus in portum... Naviget hinc aliā jam mihi linter aquā, in other waters let my bark now sail (cf. Milton in the Lycidas:

    To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new),

    Ov. F. 2, 864.—
    B.
    = la. cus, a lake:

    Albanae aquae deductio,

    Cic. Div. 1, 44 fin.
    C.
    A stream, a river. in Tuscae gurgite mersus aquae, i. e. Albula, Ov. F. 4, 48:

    alii in aquam caeci ruebant,

    Liv. 1, 27:

    sonitus multarum aquarum,

    of many streams, Vulg. Isa. 17, 12; ib. Apoc. 1, 15; 19, 6:

    lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum,

    along the watercourses, ib. Psa. 1, 3.—
    D.
    Rain:

    cornix augur aquae,

    Hor. C. 3, 17, 12:

    deūm genitor effusis aethera siccat aquis,

    Ov. F. 3, 286:

    multā terra madescit aquā,

    id. ib. 6, 198:

    aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt,

    heavy rains, a flood, inundation, Liv. 24, 9; 38, 28.—
    E.
    In the plur., medicinal springs, waters, baths.
    1.
    In gen.:

    ad aquas venire,

    Cic. Planc. 27, 65; id. Fam. 16, 24, 2:

    aquae caldae,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 69, p. 219 Müll.:

    aquae calidae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 227:

    aquae medicatae,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 25:

    aquae Salutiferae,

    Mart. 5, 1.—Hence,
    2.
    As prop. noun, Waters. Some of the most important were.
    a.
    Ăquae Ăpollĭnāres, in Etruria, prob. the Phoebi vada of Mart. 6, 42, 7, now Bagni di Stigliano, Tab. Peut.—
    b. c.
    Ăquae Baiae, in Campania, Prop. 1, 11, 30; earlier called Ăquae Cūmānae, Liv. 41, 16.—
    d. (α).
    In Britain, now Bath; also called Ăquae Sōlis, Itin Anton.—
    (β).
    In Zeugitana on the Gulf of Carthage, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9; Tab. Peut.—
    (γ).
    In Gallia, now Vichy on the Allier, Tab. Theod.—
    e. f.
    Ăquae Mattĭăcae, among the Mattiaci in Germany, now Wiesbaden, Amm. 29, 4, also called Fontes Mattĭăci in Plin. 31, 2, 17, § 20.—
    g.
    Ăquae Sextĭae, near Massilia, once a famous watering-place, now Aix, Liv Epit 61; Vell. 1, 15; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 36.—
    h.
    Ăquae Tauri or Tauri Thermae, in Etruria, now Bagni di Ferrata, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52. V. Smith, Dict. Geog., s. v. Aquae.—
    F.
    The water in the water-clock. From the use of this clock in regulating the length of speeches, etc. (cf. clepsydra), arose the tropical phrases,
    (α).
    Aquam dare, to give the advocate time for speaking, Plin. Ep. 6, 2, 7.—
    (β).
    Aquam perdere, to spend time unprofitably, to waste it, Quint. 11, 3, 52.—
    (γ).
    Aqua haeret, the water stops, i.e. I am at a loss, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 117:

    in hac causā mihi aqua haeret,

    id. ad Q. Fr. 2, 7.—
    G.
    Aqua intercus, the water under the skin of a dropsical person;

    hence, as med. t.,

    the dropsy, Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3:

    medicamentum ad aquam intercutem dare,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:

    decessit morbo aquae intercutis,

    Suet. Ner 5; cf. Cels. 2, 8.— Trop.: aquam in animo habere intercutem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 37, 3.—
    III.
    Aqua, the name of a constellation, Gr. Hudôr:

    hae tenues stellae perhibentur nomine Aquāī,

    Cic. Arat. 179 (as translation of tous pantas kaleousin Hudôr); v. Orell. ad h. l.

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  • 16 Aquae Aureliae

    ăqua, ae (ACVA, Inscr. Grut. 593, 5; gen. aquāï, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 71; Lucr. 1, 284; 1. 285; 1, 307; 1, 454 et saep.; Verg. A. 7, 464; poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 9, 15; Cic. Arat. 179; Prud. Apoth. 702; the dat. aquaï also was used acc. to Charis. p. 538; v. Neue, Formenl. I. pp. 9, 11, 12; pp. 14 sq.;

    aquae, as trisyl.,

    Lucr. 6, 552 Lachm.), f. [cf. Sanscr. ap = water; Wallach. apa, and Goth. ahva = river; old Germ. Aha; Celt. achi; and the Gr. proper names Mess-api-oi and gê Api-a, and the Lat. Apuli, Apiola; prob. ultimately con. with Sanscr. ācus = swift, ācer, and ôkus, from the notion of quickly, easily moving. Curtius.].
    I.
    A.. Water, in its most gen. signif. (as an element, rainwater, river-water, sea-water, etc.; in class. Lat. often plur. to denote several streams, springs, in one place or region, and com. plur. in Vulg. O. T. after the Hebrew):

    aër, aqua, terra, vapores, Quo pacto fiant,

    Lucr. 1, 567: SI. AQVA. PLVVIA. NOCET, Fragm. of the XII. Tab. ap. Dig. 40, 7, 21; cf. Dirks. Transl. p. 486; so also of titles in the Digg. 39, 3; cf. ib. 43, 20:

    pluvialis,

    rain-water, Ov. M. 8, 335, and Sen. Q. N. 3, 1; so,

    aquae pluviae,

    Cic. Mur. 9, 22; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 233; Quint. 10, 1, 109 (and pluviae absol., Cic. Att. 15, 16, B; Lucr. 6, 519; Verg. G. 1, 92; Ov. F. 2, 71; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 227); so,

    caelestes aquae,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 135; Liv. 4, 30, 7; 5, 12, 2; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14; so,

    aquae de nubibus,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 22, 12: aquae nivis, snow-water, ib. Job, 9, 30:

    fluvialis,

    river-water, Col. 6, 22; so,

    aqua fluminis,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    aquaï fons,

    Lucr. 5, 602:

    fons aquae,

    Vulg. Gen. 24, 13:

    fontes aquarum, ib. Joel, 1, 20: flumen aquae,

    Verg. A. 11, 495:

    fluvius aquae,

    Vulg. Apoc. 22, 1:

    rivus aquae,

    Verg. E. 8, 87:

    rivi aquarum,

    Vulg. Isa. 32, 2:

    torrens aquae,

    ib. Macc. 5, 40; and plur., ib. Jer. 31, 9: dulcis, fresh-water, Fr. eau douce, Lucr. 6, 890:

    fons aquae dulcis,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 118; and plur.:

    aquae dulces,

    Verg. G. 4, 61; id. A. 1, 167: marina, sea-water (v. also salsus, amarus), Cic. Att. 1, 16; so,

    aquae maris,

    Vulg. Gen. 1, 22; ib. Exod. 15, 19:

    dulcis et amara aqua,

    ib. Jac. 3, 11:

    perennis,

    never-failing, Liv. 1, 21; and plur.:

    quo in summo (loco) est aequata agri planities et aquae perennes,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 107:

    aqua profluens,

    running-water, id. Off. 1, 16, 52; so,

    currentes aquae,

    Vulg. Isa. 30, 25; so,

    aqua viva,

    living-water, Varr. L. L. 5, 26, 35; Vulg. Gen. 26, 19; and plur.:

    aquae vivae,

    ib. Num. 19, 17;

    and in a spiritual sense: aqua viva,

    ib. Joan. 4, 10; so,

    vitae,

    ib. Apoc. 22, 17:

    aquae viventes,

    ib. Lev. 14, 5:

    stagna aquae,

    standing-water, Prop. 4, 17, 2; and plur., Vulg. Psa. 106, 35; so, stativae aquae, Varr. ap. Non. p. 217, 2:

    aquae de puteis,

    well-water, Vulg. Num. 20, 17:

    aqua de cisternā,

    cisternwater, ib. 2 Reg. 23, 16; so,

    aqua cisternae,

    ib. Isa. 36, 16:

    aquae pessimae,

    ib. 4 Reg. 2, 19:

    aqua recens,

    Verg. A. 6, 636:

    turbida,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    crassa,

    ib. 2 Macc. 1, 20:

    munda,

    ib. Heb. 10, 22:

    purissima,

    ib. Ezech. 34, 18:

    aquae calidae,

    warm-water, ib. Gen. 36, 24; and absol.:

    calida,

    Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22;

    and contr.: calda,

    Col. 6, 13; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83: aqua fervens, boiling-water:

    aliquem aquā ferventi perfundere,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 67:

    aqua frigida,

    cold-water, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 37; Vulg. Prov. 25, 23; ib. Matt. 10, 42; and absol.:

    frigida,

    Cels. 1, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 11; Quint. 5, 11, 31: aqua decocta, water boiled and then cooled with ice or snow, Mart. 14, 116; and absol.:

    decocta,

    Juv. 5, 50; Suet. Ner. 48 al.—
    B.
    Particular phrases.
    1.
    Praebere aquam, to invite to a feast, to entertain (with ref. to the use of water at table for washing and drinking), Hor. S. 1, 4, 88 (cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 69).—
    2.
    Aquam aspergere alicui, to give new life or courage, to animate, refresh, revive (the fig. taken from sprinkling one who is in a swoon):

    ah, adspersisti aquam! Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 15.—
    3.
    Aqua et ignis, to express the most common necessaries of life:

    non aquā, non igni, ut aiunt, locis pluribus utimur quam amicitiā,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22.—Hence aquā et igni interdicere alicui, to deny intercourse or familiarity with one, to exclude from civil society, to banish, Cic. Phil. 1, 9; so the bride, on the day of marriage, received from the bridegroom aqua et ignis, as a symbol of their union: aquā et igni tam interdici solet damnatis quam accipiunt nuptae, videlicet quia hae duae res humanam vitam maxime continent, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll. (this custom is differently explained in [p. 148] Varr. L. L. 5, 9, 18): aquam et terram petere, of an enemy (like gên kai hudôr aitein), to demand submission, Liv. 35, 17:

    aquam ipsos (hostes) terramque poscentium, ut neque fontium haustum nec solitos cibos relinquerent deditis,

    Curt. 3, 10, 8.— Provv.
    a.
    Ex uno puteo similior numquam potis Aqua aquaï

    sumi quam haec est atque ista hospita,

    you can't find two peas more like, Plaut. Mil. 1, 6, 70 sq. —
    b.
    In aquā scribere = kath hudatos graphein, to write in water, of something transient, useless:

    cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapidā scribere oportet aquā,

    Cat. 70, 4 (cf. Keats' epitaph on himself: here lies one whose name was writ in water; and the Germ., etwas hinter die Feueresse schreiben).—
    II.
    Water, in a more restricted sense.
    A.
    The sea:

    coge, ut ad aquam tibi frumentum Ennenses metiantur,

    on the sea-coast, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83:

    laborum quos ego sum terrā, quos ego passus aquā,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 30:

    findite remigio aquas!

    id. F. 3, 586.— Trop.: Venimus in portum... Naviget hinc aliā jam mihi linter aquā, in other waters let my bark now sail (cf. Milton in the Lycidas:

    To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new),

    Ov. F. 2, 864.—
    B.
    = la. cus, a lake:

    Albanae aquae deductio,

    Cic. Div. 1, 44 fin.
    C.
    A stream, a river. in Tuscae gurgite mersus aquae, i. e. Albula, Ov. F. 4, 48:

    alii in aquam caeci ruebant,

    Liv. 1, 27:

    sonitus multarum aquarum,

    of many streams, Vulg. Isa. 17, 12; ib. Apoc. 1, 15; 19, 6:

    lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum,

    along the watercourses, ib. Psa. 1, 3.—
    D.
    Rain:

    cornix augur aquae,

    Hor. C. 3, 17, 12:

    deūm genitor effusis aethera siccat aquis,

    Ov. F. 3, 286:

    multā terra madescit aquā,

    id. ib. 6, 198:

    aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt,

    heavy rains, a flood, inundation, Liv. 24, 9; 38, 28.—
    E.
    In the plur., medicinal springs, waters, baths.
    1.
    In gen.:

    ad aquas venire,

    Cic. Planc. 27, 65; id. Fam. 16, 24, 2:

    aquae caldae,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 69, p. 219 Müll.:

    aquae calidae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 227:

    aquae medicatae,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 25:

    aquae Salutiferae,

    Mart. 5, 1.—Hence,
    2.
    As prop. noun, Waters. Some of the most important were.
    a.
    Ăquae Ăpollĭnāres, in Etruria, prob. the Phoebi vada of Mart. 6, 42, 7, now Bagni di Stigliano, Tab. Peut.—
    b. c.
    Ăquae Baiae, in Campania, Prop. 1, 11, 30; earlier called Ăquae Cūmānae, Liv. 41, 16.—
    d. (α).
    In Britain, now Bath; also called Ăquae Sōlis, Itin Anton.—
    (β).
    In Zeugitana on the Gulf of Carthage, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9; Tab. Peut.—
    (γ).
    In Gallia, now Vichy on the Allier, Tab. Theod.—
    e. f.
    Ăquae Mattĭăcae, among the Mattiaci in Germany, now Wiesbaden, Amm. 29, 4, also called Fontes Mattĭăci in Plin. 31, 2, 17, § 20.—
    g.
    Ăquae Sextĭae, near Massilia, once a famous watering-place, now Aix, Liv Epit 61; Vell. 1, 15; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 36.—
    h.
    Ăquae Tauri or Tauri Thermae, in Etruria, now Bagni di Ferrata, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52. V. Smith, Dict. Geog., s. v. Aquae.—
    F.
    The water in the water-clock. From the use of this clock in regulating the length of speeches, etc. (cf. clepsydra), arose the tropical phrases,
    (α).
    Aquam dare, to give the advocate time for speaking, Plin. Ep. 6, 2, 7.—
    (β).
    Aquam perdere, to spend time unprofitably, to waste it, Quint. 11, 3, 52.—
    (γ).
    Aqua haeret, the water stops, i.e. I am at a loss, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 117:

    in hac causā mihi aqua haeret,

    id. ad Q. Fr. 2, 7.—
    G.
    Aqua intercus, the water under the skin of a dropsical person;

    hence, as med. t.,

    the dropsy, Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3:

    medicamentum ad aquam intercutem dare,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:

    decessit morbo aquae intercutis,

    Suet. Ner 5; cf. Cels. 2, 8.— Trop.: aquam in animo habere intercutem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 37, 3.—
    III.
    Aqua, the name of a constellation, Gr. Hudôr:

    hae tenues stellae perhibentur nomine Aquāī,

    Cic. Arat. 179 (as translation of tous pantas kaleousin Hudôr); v. Orell. ad h. l.

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  • 17 Aquae Baiae

    ăqua, ae (ACVA, Inscr. Grut. 593, 5; gen. aquāï, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 71; Lucr. 1, 284; 1. 285; 1, 307; 1, 454 et saep.; Verg. A. 7, 464; poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 9, 15; Cic. Arat. 179; Prud. Apoth. 702; the dat. aquaï also was used acc. to Charis. p. 538; v. Neue, Formenl. I. pp. 9, 11, 12; pp. 14 sq.;

    aquae, as trisyl.,

    Lucr. 6, 552 Lachm.), f. [cf. Sanscr. ap = water; Wallach. apa, and Goth. ahva = river; old Germ. Aha; Celt. achi; and the Gr. proper names Mess-api-oi and gê Api-a, and the Lat. Apuli, Apiola; prob. ultimately con. with Sanscr. ācus = swift, ācer, and ôkus, from the notion of quickly, easily moving. Curtius.].
    I.
    A.. Water, in its most gen. signif. (as an element, rainwater, river-water, sea-water, etc.; in class. Lat. often plur. to denote several streams, springs, in one place or region, and com. plur. in Vulg. O. T. after the Hebrew):

    aër, aqua, terra, vapores, Quo pacto fiant,

    Lucr. 1, 567: SI. AQVA. PLVVIA. NOCET, Fragm. of the XII. Tab. ap. Dig. 40, 7, 21; cf. Dirks. Transl. p. 486; so also of titles in the Digg. 39, 3; cf. ib. 43, 20:

    pluvialis,

    rain-water, Ov. M. 8, 335, and Sen. Q. N. 3, 1; so,

    aquae pluviae,

    Cic. Mur. 9, 22; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 233; Quint. 10, 1, 109 (and pluviae absol., Cic. Att. 15, 16, B; Lucr. 6, 519; Verg. G. 1, 92; Ov. F. 2, 71; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 227); so,

    caelestes aquae,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 135; Liv. 4, 30, 7; 5, 12, 2; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14; so,

    aquae de nubibus,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 22, 12: aquae nivis, snow-water, ib. Job, 9, 30:

    fluvialis,

    river-water, Col. 6, 22; so,

    aqua fluminis,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    aquaï fons,

    Lucr. 5, 602:

    fons aquae,

    Vulg. Gen. 24, 13:

    fontes aquarum, ib. Joel, 1, 20: flumen aquae,

    Verg. A. 11, 495:

    fluvius aquae,

    Vulg. Apoc. 22, 1:

    rivus aquae,

    Verg. E. 8, 87:

    rivi aquarum,

    Vulg. Isa. 32, 2:

    torrens aquae,

    ib. Macc. 5, 40; and plur., ib. Jer. 31, 9: dulcis, fresh-water, Fr. eau douce, Lucr. 6, 890:

    fons aquae dulcis,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 118; and plur.:

    aquae dulces,

    Verg. G. 4, 61; id. A. 1, 167: marina, sea-water (v. also salsus, amarus), Cic. Att. 1, 16; so,

    aquae maris,

    Vulg. Gen. 1, 22; ib. Exod. 15, 19:

    dulcis et amara aqua,

    ib. Jac. 3, 11:

    perennis,

    never-failing, Liv. 1, 21; and plur.:

    quo in summo (loco) est aequata agri planities et aquae perennes,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 107:

    aqua profluens,

    running-water, id. Off. 1, 16, 52; so,

    currentes aquae,

    Vulg. Isa. 30, 25; so,

    aqua viva,

    living-water, Varr. L. L. 5, 26, 35; Vulg. Gen. 26, 19; and plur.:

    aquae vivae,

    ib. Num. 19, 17;

    and in a spiritual sense: aqua viva,

    ib. Joan. 4, 10; so,

    vitae,

    ib. Apoc. 22, 17:

    aquae viventes,

    ib. Lev. 14, 5:

    stagna aquae,

    standing-water, Prop. 4, 17, 2; and plur., Vulg. Psa. 106, 35; so, stativae aquae, Varr. ap. Non. p. 217, 2:

    aquae de puteis,

    well-water, Vulg. Num. 20, 17:

    aqua de cisternā,

    cisternwater, ib. 2 Reg. 23, 16; so,

    aqua cisternae,

    ib. Isa. 36, 16:

    aquae pessimae,

    ib. 4 Reg. 2, 19:

    aqua recens,

    Verg. A. 6, 636:

    turbida,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    crassa,

    ib. 2 Macc. 1, 20:

    munda,

    ib. Heb. 10, 22:

    purissima,

    ib. Ezech. 34, 18:

    aquae calidae,

    warm-water, ib. Gen. 36, 24; and absol.:

    calida,

    Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22;

    and contr.: calda,

    Col. 6, 13; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83: aqua fervens, boiling-water:

    aliquem aquā ferventi perfundere,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 67:

    aqua frigida,

    cold-water, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 37; Vulg. Prov. 25, 23; ib. Matt. 10, 42; and absol.:

    frigida,

    Cels. 1, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 11; Quint. 5, 11, 31: aqua decocta, water boiled and then cooled with ice or snow, Mart. 14, 116; and absol.:

    decocta,

    Juv. 5, 50; Suet. Ner. 48 al.—
    B.
    Particular phrases.
    1.
    Praebere aquam, to invite to a feast, to entertain (with ref. to the use of water at table for washing and drinking), Hor. S. 1, 4, 88 (cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 69).—
    2.
    Aquam aspergere alicui, to give new life or courage, to animate, refresh, revive (the fig. taken from sprinkling one who is in a swoon):

    ah, adspersisti aquam! Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 15.—
    3.
    Aqua et ignis, to express the most common necessaries of life:

    non aquā, non igni, ut aiunt, locis pluribus utimur quam amicitiā,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22.—Hence aquā et igni interdicere alicui, to deny intercourse or familiarity with one, to exclude from civil society, to banish, Cic. Phil. 1, 9; so the bride, on the day of marriage, received from the bridegroom aqua et ignis, as a symbol of their union: aquā et igni tam interdici solet damnatis quam accipiunt nuptae, videlicet quia hae duae res humanam vitam maxime continent, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll. (this custom is differently explained in [p. 148] Varr. L. L. 5, 9, 18): aquam et terram petere, of an enemy (like gên kai hudôr aitein), to demand submission, Liv. 35, 17:

    aquam ipsos (hostes) terramque poscentium, ut neque fontium haustum nec solitos cibos relinquerent deditis,

    Curt. 3, 10, 8.— Provv.
    a.
    Ex uno puteo similior numquam potis Aqua aquaï

    sumi quam haec est atque ista hospita,

    you can't find two peas more like, Plaut. Mil. 1, 6, 70 sq. —
    b.
    In aquā scribere = kath hudatos graphein, to write in water, of something transient, useless:

    cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapidā scribere oportet aquā,

    Cat. 70, 4 (cf. Keats' epitaph on himself: here lies one whose name was writ in water; and the Germ., etwas hinter die Feueresse schreiben).—
    II.
    Water, in a more restricted sense.
    A.
    The sea:

    coge, ut ad aquam tibi frumentum Ennenses metiantur,

    on the sea-coast, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83:

    laborum quos ego sum terrā, quos ego passus aquā,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 30:

    findite remigio aquas!

    id. F. 3, 586.— Trop.: Venimus in portum... Naviget hinc aliā jam mihi linter aquā, in other waters let my bark now sail (cf. Milton in the Lycidas:

    To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new),

    Ov. F. 2, 864.—
    B.
    = la. cus, a lake:

    Albanae aquae deductio,

    Cic. Div. 1, 44 fin.
    C.
    A stream, a river. in Tuscae gurgite mersus aquae, i. e. Albula, Ov. F. 4, 48:

    alii in aquam caeci ruebant,

    Liv. 1, 27:

    sonitus multarum aquarum,

    of many streams, Vulg. Isa. 17, 12; ib. Apoc. 1, 15; 19, 6:

    lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum,

    along the watercourses, ib. Psa. 1, 3.—
    D.
    Rain:

    cornix augur aquae,

    Hor. C. 3, 17, 12:

    deūm genitor effusis aethera siccat aquis,

    Ov. F. 3, 286:

    multā terra madescit aquā,

    id. ib. 6, 198:

    aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt,

    heavy rains, a flood, inundation, Liv. 24, 9; 38, 28.—
    E.
    In the plur., medicinal springs, waters, baths.
    1.
    In gen.:

    ad aquas venire,

    Cic. Planc. 27, 65; id. Fam. 16, 24, 2:

    aquae caldae,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 69, p. 219 Müll.:

    aquae calidae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 227:

    aquae medicatae,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 25:

    aquae Salutiferae,

    Mart. 5, 1.—Hence,
    2.
    As prop. noun, Waters. Some of the most important were.
    a.
    Ăquae Ăpollĭnāres, in Etruria, prob. the Phoebi vada of Mart. 6, 42, 7, now Bagni di Stigliano, Tab. Peut.—
    b. c.
    Ăquae Baiae, in Campania, Prop. 1, 11, 30; earlier called Ăquae Cūmānae, Liv. 41, 16.—
    d. (α).
    In Britain, now Bath; also called Ăquae Sōlis, Itin Anton.—
    (β).
    In Zeugitana on the Gulf of Carthage, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9; Tab. Peut.—
    (γ).
    In Gallia, now Vichy on the Allier, Tab. Theod.—
    e. f.
    Ăquae Mattĭăcae, among the Mattiaci in Germany, now Wiesbaden, Amm. 29, 4, also called Fontes Mattĭăci in Plin. 31, 2, 17, § 20.—
    g.
    Ăquae Sextĭae, near Massilia, once a famous watering-place, now Aix, Liv Epit 61; Vell. 1, 15; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 36.—
    h.
    Ăquae Tauri or Tauri Thermae, in Etruria, now Bagni di Ferrata, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52. V. Smith, Dict. Geog., s. v. Aquae.—
    F.
    The water in the water-clock. From the use of this clock in regulating the length of speeches, etc. (cf. clepsydra), arose the tropical phrases,
    (α).
    Aquam dare, to give the advocate time for speaking, Plin. Ep. 6, 2, 7.—
    (β).
    Aquam perdere, to spend time unprofitably, to waste it, Quint. 11, 3, 52.—
    (γ).
    Aqua haeret, the water stops, i.e. I am at a loss, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 117:

    in hac causā mihi aqua haeret,

    id. ad Q. Fr. 2, 7.—
    G.
    Aqua intercus, the water under the skin of a dropsical person;

    hence, as med. t.,

    the dropsy, Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3:

    medicamentum ad aquam intercutem dare,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:

    decessit morbo aquae intercutis,

    Suet. Ner 5; cf. Cels. 2, 8.— Trop.: aquam in animo habere intercutem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 37, 3.—
    III.
    Aqua, the name of a constellation, Gr. Hudôr:

    hae tenues stellae perhibentur nomine Aquāī,

    Cic. Arat. 179 (as translation of tous pantas kaleousin Hudôr); v. Orell. ad h. l.

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  • 18 Aquae Calidae

    ăqua, ae (ACVA, Inscr. Grut. 593, 5; gen. aquāï, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 71; Lucr. 1, 284; 1. 285; 1, 307; 1, 454 et saep.; Verg. A. 7, 464; poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 9, 15; Cic. Arat. 179; Prud. Apoth. 702; the dat. aquaï also was used acc. to Charis. p. 538; v. Neue, Formenl. I. pp. 9, 11, 12; pp. 14 sq.;

    aquae, as trisyl.,

    Lucr. 6, 552 Lachm.), f. [cf. Sanscr. ap = water; Wallach. apa, and Goth. ahva = river; old Germ. Aha; Celt. achi; and the Gr. proper names Mess-api-oi and gê Api-a, and the Lat. Apuli, Apiola; prob. ultimately con. with Sanscr. ācus = swift, ācer, and ôkus, from the notion of quickly, easily moving. Curtius.].
    I.
    A.. Water, in its most gen. signif. (as an element, rainwater, river-water, sea-water, etc.; in class. Lat. often plur. to denote several streams, springs, in one place or region, and com. plur. in Vulg. O. T. after the Hebrew):

    aër, aqua, terra, vapores, Quo pacto fiant,

    Lucr. 1, 567: SI. AQVA. PLVVIA. NOCET, Fragm. of the XII. Tab. ap. Dig. 40, 7, 21; cf. Dirks. Transl. p. 486; so also of titles in the Digg. 39, 3; cf. ib. 43, 20:

    pluvialis,

    rain-water, Ov. M. 8, 335, and Sen. Q. N. 3, 1; so,

    aquae pluviae,

    Cic. Mur. 9, 22; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 233; Quint. 10, 1, 109 (and pluviae absol., Cic. Att. 15, 16, B; Lucr. 6, 519; Verg. G. 1, 92; Ov. F. 2, 71; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 227); so,

    caelestes aquae,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 135; Liv. 4, 30, 7; 5, 12, 2; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14; so,

    aquae de nubibus,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 22, 12: aquae nivis, snow-water, ib. Job, 9, 30:

    fluvialis,

    river-water, Col. 6, 22; so,

    aqua fluminis,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    aquaï fons,

    Lucr. 5, 602:

    fons aquae,

    Vulg. Gen. 24, 13:

    fontes aquarum, ib. Joel, 1, 20: flumen aquae,

    Verg. A. 11, 495:

    fluvius aquae,

    Vulg. Apoc. 22, 1:

    rivus aquae,

    Verg. E. 8, 87:

    rivi aquarum,

    Vulg. Isa. 32, 2:

    torrens aquae,

    ib. Macc. 5, 40; and plur., ib. Jer. 31, 9: dulcis, fresh-water, Fr. eau douce, Lucr. 6, 890:

    fons aquae dulcis,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 118; and plur.:

    aquae dulces,

    Verg. G. 4, 61; id. A. 1, 167: marina, sea-water (v. also salsus, amarus), Cic. Att. 1, 16; so,

    aquae maris,

    Vulg. Gen. 1, 22; ib. Exod. 15, 19:

    dulcis et amara aqua,

    ib. Jac. 3, 11:

    perennis,

    never-failing, Liv. 1, 21; and plur.:

    quo in summo (loco) est aequata agri planities et aquae perennes,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 107:

    aqua profluens,

    running-water, id. Off. 1, 16, 52; so,

    currentes aquae,

    Vulg. Isa. 30, 25; so,

    aqua viva,

    living-water, Varr. L. L. 5, 26, 35; Vulg. Gen. 26, 19; and plur.:

    aquae vivae,

    ib. Num. 19, 17;

    and in a spiritual sense: aqua viva,

    ib. Joan. 4, 10; so,

    vitae,

    ib. Apoc. 22, 17:

    aquae viventes,

    ib. Lev. 14, 5:

    stagna aquae,

    standing-water, Prop. 4, 17, 2; and plur., Vulg. Psa. 106, 35; so, stativae aquae, Varr. ap. Non. p. 217, 2:

    aquae de puteis,

    well-water, Vulg. Num. 20, 17:

    aqua de cisternā,

    cisternwater, ib. 2 Reg. 23, 16; so,

    aqua cisternae,

    ib. Isa. 36, 16:

    aquae pessimae,

    ib. 4 Reg. 2, 19:

    aqua recens,

    Verg. A. 6, 636:

    turbida,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    crassa,

    ib. 2 Macc. 1, 20:

    munda,

    ib. Heb. 10, 22:

    purissima,

    ib. Ezech. 34, 18:

    aquae calidae,

    warm-water, ib. Gen. 36, 24; and absol.:

    calida,

    Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22;

    and contr.: calda,

    Col. 6, 13; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83: aqua fervens, boiling-water:

    aliquem aquā ferventi perfundere,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 67:

    aqua frigida,

    cold-water, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 37; Vulg. Prov. 25, 23; ib. Matt. 10, 42; and absol.:

    frigida,

    Cels. 1, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 11; Quint. 5, 11, 31: aqua decocta, water boiled and then cooled with ice or snow, Mart. 14, 116; and absol.:

    decocta,

    Juv. 5, 50; Suet. Ner. 48 al.—
    B.
    Particular phrases.
    1.
    Praebere aquam, to invite to a feast, to entertain (with ref. to the use of water at table for washing and drinking), Hor. S. 1, 4, 88 (cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 69).—
    2.
    Aquam aspergere alicui, to give new life or courage, to animate, refresh, revive (the fig. taken from sprinkling one who is in a swoon):

    ah, adspersisti aquam! Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 15.—
    3.
    Aqua et ignis, to express the most common necessaries of life:

    non aquā, non igni, ut aiunt, locis pluribus utimur quam amicitiā,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22.—Hence aquā et igni interdicere alicui, to deny intercourse or familiarity with one, to exclude from civil society, to banish, Cic. Phil. 1, 9; so the bride, on the day of marriage, received from the bridegroom aqua et ignis, as a symbol of their union: aquā et igni tam interdici solet damnatis quam accipiunt nuptae, videlicet quia hae duae res humanam vitam maxime continent, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll. (this custom is differently explained in [p. 148] Varr. L. L. 5, 9, 18): aquam et terram petere, of an enemy (like gên kai hudôr aitein), to demand submission, Liv. 35, 17:

    aquam ipsos (hostes) terramque poscentium, ut neque fontium haustum nec solitos cibos relinquerent deditis,

    Curt. 3, 10, 8.— Provv.
    a.
    Ex uno puteo similior numquam potis Aqua aquaï

    sumi quam haec est atque ista hospita,

    you can't find two peas more like, Plaut. Mil. 1, 6, 70 sq. —
    b.
    In aquā scribere = kath hudatos graphein, to write in water, of something transient, useless:

    cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapidā scribere oportet aquā,

    Cat. 70, 4 (cf. Keats' epitaph on himself: here lies one whose name was writ in water; and the Germ., etwas hinter die Feueresse schreiben).—
    II.
    Water, in a more restricted sense.
    A.
    The sea:

    coge, ut ad aquam tibi frumentum Ennenses metiantur,

    on the sea-coast, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83:

    laborum quos ego sum terrā, quos ego passus aquā,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 30:

    findite remigio aquas!

    id. F. 3, 586.— Trop.: Venimus in portum... Naviget hinc aliā jam mihi linter aquā, in other waters let my bark now sail (cf. Milton in the Lycidas:

    To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new),

    Ov. F. 2, 864.—
    B.
    = la. cus, a lake:

    Albanae aquae deductio,

    Cic. Div. 1, 44 fin.
    C.
    A stream, a river. in Tuscae gurgite mersus aquae, i. e. Albula, Ov. F. 4, 48:

    alii in aquam caeci ruebant,

    Liv. 1, 27:

    sonitus multarum aquarum,

    of many streams, Vulg. Isa. 17, 12; ib. Apoc. 1, 15; 19, 6:

    lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum,

    along the watercourses, ib. Psa. 1, 3.—
    D.
    Rain:

    cornix augur aquae,

    Hor. C. 3, 17, 12:

    deūm genitor effusis aethera siccat aquis,

    Ov. F. 3, 286:

    multā terra madescit aquā,

    id. ib. 6, 198:

    aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt,

    heavy rains, a flood, inundation, Liv. 24, 9; 38, 28.—
    E.
    In the plur., medicinal springs, waters, baths.
    1.
    In gen.:

    ad aquas venire,

    Cic. Planc. 27, 65; id. Fam. 16, 24, 2:

    aquae caldae,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 69, p. 219 Müll.:

    aquae calidae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 227:

    aquae medicatae,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 25:

    aquae Salutiferae,

    Mart. 5, 1.—Hence,
    2.
    As prop. noun, Waters. Some of the most important were.
    a.
    Ăquae Ăpollĭnāres, in Etruria, prob. the Phoebi vada of Mart. 6, 42, 7, now Bagni di Stigliano, Tab. Peut.—
    b. c.
    Ăquae Baiae, in Campania, Prop. 1, 11, 30; earlier called Ăquae Cūmānae, Liv. 41, 16.—
    d. (α).
    In Britain, now Bath; also called Ăquae Sōlis, Itin Anton.—
    (β).
    In Zeugitana on the Gulf of Carthage, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9; Tab. Peut.—
    (γ).
    In Gallia, now Vichy on the Allier, Tab. Theod.—
    e. f.
    Ăquae Mattĭăcae, among the Mattiaci in Germany, now Wiesbaden, Amm. 29, 4, also called Fontes Mattĭăci in Plin. 31, 2, 17, § 20.—
    g.
    Ăquae Sextĭae, near Massilia, once a famous watering-place, now Aix, Liv Epit 61; Vell. 1, 15; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 36.—
    h.
    Ăquae Tauri or Tauri Thermae, in Etruria, now Bagni di Ferrata, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52. V. Smith, Dict. Geog., s. v. Aquae.—
    F.
    The water in the water-clock. From the use of this clock in regulating the length of speeches, etc. (cf. clepsydra), arose the tropical phrases,
    (α).
    Aquam dare, to give the advocate time for speaking, Plin. Ep. 6, 2, 7.—
    (β).
    Aquam perdere, to spend time unprofitably, to waste it, Quint. 11, 3, 52.—
    (γ).
    Aqua haeret, the water stops, i.e. I am at a loss, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 117:

    in hac causā mihi aqua haeret,

    id. ad Q. Fr. 2, 7.—
    G.
    Aqua intercus, the water under the skin of a dropsical person;

    hence, as med. t.,

    the dropsy, Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3:

    medicamentum ad aquam intercutem dare,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:

    decessit morbo aquae intercutis,

    Suet. Ner 5; cf. Cels. 2, 8.— Trop.: aquam in animo habere intercutem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 37, 3.—
    III.
    Aqua, the name of a constellation, Gr. Hudôr:

    hae tenues stellae perhibentur nomine Aquāī,

    Cic. Arat. 179 (as translation of tous pantas kaleousin Hudôr); v. Orell. ad h. l.

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  • 19 Aquae Ciceronianae

    ăqua, ae (ACVA, Inscr. Grut. 593, 5; gen. aquāï, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 71; Lucr. 1, 284; 1. 285; 1, 307; 1, 454 et saep.; Verg. A. 7, 464; poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 9, 15; Cic. Arat. 179; Prud. Apoth. 702; the dat. aquaï also was used acc. to Charis. p. 538; v. Neue, Formenl. I. pp. 9, 11, 12; pp. 14 sq.;

    aquae, as trisyl.,

    Lucr. 6, 552 Lachm.), f. [cf. Sanscr. ap = water; Wallach. apa, and Goth. ahva = river; old Germ. Aha; Celt. achi; and the Gr. proper names Mess-api-oi and gê Api-a, and the Lat. Apuli, Apiola; prob. ultimately con. with Sanscr. ācus = swift, ācer, and ôkus, from the notion of quickly, easily moving. Curtius.].
    I.
    A.. Water, in its most gen. signif. (as an element, rainwater, river-water, sea-water, etc.; in class. Lat. often plur. to denote several streams, springs, in one place or region, and com. plur. in Vulg. O. T. after the Hebrew):

    aër, aqua, terra, vapores, Quo pacto fiant,

    Lucr. 1, 567: SI. AQVA. PLVVIA. NOCET, Fragm. of the XII. Tab. ap. Dig. 40, 7, 21; cf. Dirks. Transl. p. 486; so also of titles in the Digg. 39, 3; cf. ib. 43, 20:

    pluvialis,

    rain-water, Ov. M. 8, 335, and Sen. Q. N. 3, 1; so,

    aquae pluviae,

    Cic. Mur. 9, 22; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 233; Quint. 10, 1, 109 (and pluviae absol., Cic. Att. 15, 16, B; Lucr. 6, 519; Verg. G. 1, 92; Ov. F. 2, 71; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 227); so,

    caelestes aquae,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 135; Liv. 4, 30, 7; 5, 12, 2; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14; so,

    aquae de nubibus,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 22, 12: aquae nivis, snow-water, ib. Job, 9, 30:

    fluvialis,

    river-water, Col. 6, 22; so,

    aqua fluminis,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    aquaï fons,

    Lucr. 5, 602:

    fons aquae,

    Vulg. Gen. 24, 13:

    fontes aquarum, ib. Joel, 1, 20: flumen aquae,

    Verg. A. 11, 495:

    fluvius aquae,

    Vulg. Apoc. 22, 1:

    rivus aquae,

    Verg. E. 8, 87:

    rivi aquarum,

    Vulg. Isa. 32, 2:

    torrens aquae,

    ib. Macc. 5, 40; and plur., ib. Jer. 31, 9: dulcis, fresh-water, Fr. eau douce, Lucr. 6, 890:

    fons aquae dulcis,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 118; and plur.:

    aquae dulces,

    Verg. G. 4, 61; id. A. 1, 167: marina, sea-water (v. also salsus, amarus), Cic. Att. 1, 16; so,

    aquae maris,

    Vulg. Gen. 1, 22; ib. Exod. 15, 19:

    dulcis et amara aqua,

    ib. Jac. 3, 11:

    perennis,

    never-failing, Liv. 1, 21; and plur.:

    quo in summo (loco) est aequata agri planities et aquae perennes,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 107:

    aqua profluens,

    running-water, id. Off. 1, 16, 52; so,

    currentes aquae,

    Vulg. Isa. 30, 25; so,

    aqua viva,

    living-water, Varr. L. L. 5, 26, 35; Vulg. Gen. 26, 19; and plur.:

    aquae vivae,

    ib. Num. 19, 17;

    and in a spiritual sense: aqua viva,

    ib. Joan. 4, 10; so,

    vitae,

    ib. Apoc. 22, 17:

    aquae viventes,

    ib. Lev. 14, 5:

    stagna aquae,

    standing-water, Prop. 4, 17, 2; and plur., Vulg. Psa. 106, 35; so, stativae aquae, Varr. ap. Non. p. 217, 2:

    aquae de puteis,

    well-water, Vulg. Num. 20, 17:

    aqua de cisternā,

    cisternwater, ib. 2 Reg. 23, 16; so,

    aqua cisternae,

    ib. Isa. 36, 16:

    aquae pessimae,

    ib. 4 Reg. 2, 19:

    aqua recens,

    Verg. A. 6, 636:

    turbida,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    crassa,

    ib. 2 Macc. 1, 20:

    munda,

    ib. Heb. 10, 22:

    purissima,

    ib. Ezech. 34, 18:

    aquae calidae,

    warm-water, ib. Gen. 36, 24; and absol.:

    calida,

    Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22;

    and contr.: calda,

    Col. 6, 13; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83: aqua fervens, boiling-water:

    aliquem aquā ferventi perfundere,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 67:

    aqua frigida,

    cold-water, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 37; Vulg. Prov. 25, 23; ib. Matt. 10, 42; and absol.:

    frigida,

    Cels. 1, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 11; Quint. 5, 11, 31: aqua decocta, water boiled and then cooled with ice or snow, Mart. 14, 116; and absol.:

    decocta,

    Juv. 5, 50; Suet. Ner. 48 al.—
    B.
    Particular phrases.
    1.
    Praebere aquam, to invite to a feast, to entertain (with ref. to the use of water at table for washing and drinking), Hor. S. 1, 4, 88 (cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 69).—
    2.
    Aquam aspergere alicui, to give new life or courage, to animate, refresh, revive (the fig. taken from sprinkling one who is in a swoon):

    ah, adspersisti aquam! Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 15.—
    3.
    Aqua et ignis, to express the most common necessaries of life:

    non aquā, non igni, ut aiunt, locis pluribus utimur quam amicitiā,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22.—Hence aquā et igni interdicere alicui, to deny intercourse or familiarity with one, to exclude from civil society, to banish, Cic. Phil. 1, 9; so the bride, on the day of marriage, received from the bridegroom aqua et ignis, as a symbol of their union: aquā et igni tam interdici solet damnatis quam accipiunt nuptae, videlicet quia hae duae res humanam vitam maxime continent, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll. (this custom is differently explained in [p. 148] Varr. L. L. 5, 9, 18): aquam et terram petere, of an enemy (like gên kai hudôr aitein), to demand submission, Liv. 35, 17:

    aquam ipsos (hostes) terramque poscentium, ut neque fontium haustum nec solitos cibos relinquerent deditis,

    Curt. 3, 10, 8.— Provv.
    a.
    Ex uno puteo similior numquam potis Aqua aquaï

    sumi quam haec est atque ista hospita,

    you can't find two peas more like, Plaut. Mil. 1, 6, 70 sq. —
    b.
    In aquā scribere = kath hudatos graphein, to write in water, of something transient, useless:

    cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapidā scribere oportet aquā,

    Cat. 70, 4 (cf. Keats' epitaph on himself: here lies one whose name was writ in water; and the Germ., etwas hinter die Feueresse schreiben).—
    II.
    Water, in a more restricted sense.
    A.
    The sea:

    coge, ut ad aquam tibi frumentum Ennenses metiantur,

    on the sea-coast, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83:

    laborum quos ego sum terrā, quos ego passus aquā,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 30:

    findite remigio aquas!

    id. F. 3, 586.— Trop.: Venimus in portum... Naviget hinc aliā jam mihi linter aquā, in other waters let my bark now sail (cf. Milton in the Lycidas:

    To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new),

    Ov. F. 2, 864.—
    B.
    = la. cus, a lake:

    Albanae aquae deductio,

    Cic. Div. 1, 44 fin.
    C.
    A stream, a river. in Tuscae gurgite mersus aquae, i. e. Albula, Ov. F. 4, 48:

    alii in aquam caeci ruebant,

    Liv. 1, 27:

    sonitus multarum aquarum,

    of many streams, Vulg. Isa. 17, 12; ib. Apoc. 1, 15; 19, 6:

    lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum,

    along the watercourses, ib. Psa. 1, 3.—
    D.
    Rain:

    cornix augur aquae,

    Hor. C. 3, 17, 12:

    deūm genitor effusis aethera siccat aquis,

    Ov. F. 3, 286:

    multā terra madescit aquā,

    id. ib. 6, 198:

    aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt,

    heavy rains, a flood, inundation, Liv. 24, 9; 38, 28.—
    E.
    In the plur., medicinal springs, waters, baths.
    1.
    In gen.:

    ad aquas venire,

    Cic. Planc. 27, 65; id. Fam. 16, 24, 2:

    aquae caldae,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 69, p. 219 Müll.:

    aquae calidae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 227:

    aquae medicatae,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 25:

    aquae Salutiferae,

    Mart. 5, 1.—Hence,
    2.
    As prop. noun, Waters. Some of the most important were.
    a.
    Ăquae Ăpollĭnāres, in Etruria, prob. the Phoebi vada of Mart. 6, 42, 7, now Bagni di Stigliano, Tab. Peut.—
    b. c.
    Ăquae Baiae, in Campania, Prop. 1, 11, 30; earlier called Ăquae Cūmānae, Liv. 41, 16.—
    d. (α).
    In Britain, now Bath; also called Ăquae Sōlis, Itin Anton.—
    (β).
    In Zeugitana on the Gulf of Carthage, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9; Tab. Peut.—
    (γ).
    In Gallia, now Vichy on the Allier, Tab. Theod.—
    e. f.
    Ăquae Mattĭăcae, among the Mattiaci in Germany, now Wiesbaden, Amm. 29, 4, also called Fontes Mattĭăci in Plin. 31, 2, 17, § 20.—
    g.
    Ăquae Sextĭae, near Massilia, once a famous watering-place, now Aix, Liv Epit 61; Vell. 1, 15; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 36.—
    h.
    Ăquae Tauri or Tauri Thermae, in Etruria, now Bagni di Ferrata, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52. V. Smith, Dict. Geog., s. v. Aquae.—
    F.
    The water in the water-clock. From the use of this clock in regulating the length of speeches, etc. (cf. clepsydra), arose the tropical phrases,
    (α).
    Aquam dare, to give the advocate time for speaking, Plin. Ep. 6, 2, 7.—
    (β).
    Aquam perdere, to spend time unprofitably, to waste it, Quint. 11, 3, 52.—
    (γ).
    Aqua haeret, the water stops, i.e. I am at a loss, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 117:

    in hac causā mihi aqua haeret,

    id. ad Q. Fr. 2, 7.—
    G.
    Aqua intercus, the water under the skin of a dropsical person;

    hence, as med. t.,

    the dropsy, Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3:

    medicamentum ad aquam intercutem dare,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:

    decessit morbo aquae intercutis,

    Suet. Ner 5; cf. Cels. 2, 8.— Trop.: aquam in animo habere intercutem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 37, 3.—
    III.
    Aqua, the name of a constellation, Gr. Hudôr:

    hae tenues stellae perhibentur nomine Aquāī,

    Cic. Arat. 179 (as translation of tous pantas kaleousin Hudôr); v. Orell. ad h. l.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Aquae Ciceronianae

  • 20 Aquae Cumanae

    ăqua, ae (ACVA, Inscr. Grut. 593, 5; gen. aquāï, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 71; Lucr. 1, 284; 1. 285; 1, 307; 1, 454 et saep.; Verg. A. 7, 464; poët. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 9, 15; Cic. Arat. 179; Prud. Apoth. 702; the dat. aquaï also was used acc. to Charis. p. 538; v. Neue, Formenl. I. pp. 9, 11, 12; pp. 14 sq.;

    aquae, as trisyl.,

    Lucr. 6, 552 Lachm.), f. [cf. Sanscr. ap = water; Wallach. apa, and Goth. ahva = river; old Germ. Aha; Celt. achi; and the Gr. proper names Mess-api-oi and gê Api-a, and the Lat. Apuli, Apiola; prob. ultimately con. with Sanscr. ācus = swift, ācer, and ôkus, from the notion of quickly, easily moving. Curtius.].
    I.
    A.. Water, in its most gen. signif. (as an element, rainwater, river-water, sea-water, etc.; in class. Lat. often plur. to denote several streams, springs, in one place or region, and com. plur. in Vulg. O. T. after the Hebrew):

    aër, aqua, terra, vapores, Quo pacto fiant,

    Lucr. 1, 567: SI. AQVA. PLVVIA. NOCET, Fragm. of the XII. Tab. ap. Dig. 40, 7, 21; cf. Dirks. Transl. p. 486; so also of titles in the Digg. 39, 3; cf. ib. 43, 20:

    pluvialis,

    rain-water, Ov. M. 8, 335, and Sen. Q. N. 3, 1; so,

    aquae pluviae,

    Cic. Mur. 9, 22; Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 233; Quint. 10, 1, 109 (and pluviae absol., Cic. Att. 15, 16, B; Lucr. 6, 519; Verg. G. 1, 92; Ov. F. 2, 71; Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 227); so,

    caelestes aquae,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 135; Liv. 4, 30, 7; 5, 12, 2; Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 14; so,

    aquae de nubibus,

    Vulg. 2 Reg. 22, 12: aquae nivis, snow-water, ib. Job, 9, 30:

    fluvialis,

    river-water, Col. 6, 22; so,

    aqua fluminis,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    aquaï fons,

    Lucr. 5, 602:

    fons aquae,

    Vulg. Gen. 24, 13:

    fontes aquarum, ib. Joel, 1, 20: flumen aquae,

    Verg. A. 11, 495:

    fluvius aquae,

    Vulg. Apoc. 22, 1:

    rivus aquae,

    Verg. E. 8, 87:

    rivi aquarum,

    Vulg. Isa. 32, 2:

    torrens aquae,

    ib. Macc. 5, 40; and plur., ib. Jer. 31, 9: dulcis, fresh-water, Fr. eau douce, Lucr. 6, 890:

    fons aquae dulcis,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 118; and plur.:

    aquae dulces,

    Verg. G. 4, 61; id. A. 1, 167: marina, sea-water (v. also salsus, amarus), Cic. Att. 1, 16; so,

    aquae maris,

    Vulg. Gen. 1, 22; ib. Exod. 15, 19:

    dulcis et amara aqua,

    ib. Jac. 3, 11:

    perennis,

    never-failing, Liv. 1, 21; and plur.:

    quo in summo (loco) est aequata agri planities et aquae perennes,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 107:

    aqua profluens,

    running-water, id. Off. 1, 16, 52; so,

    currentes aquae,

    Vulg. Isa. 30, 25; so,

    aqua viva,

    living-water, Varr. L. L. 5, 26, 35; Vulg. Gen. 26, 19; and plur.:

    aquae vivae,

    ib. Num. 19, 17;

    and in a spiritual sense: aqua viva,

    ib. Joan. 4, 10; so,

    vitae,

    ib. Apoc. 22, 17:

    aquae viventes,

    ib. Lev. 14, 5:

    stagna aquae,

    standing-water, Prop. 4, 17, 2; and plur., Vulg. Psa. 106, 35; so, stativae aquae, Varr. ap. Non. p. 217, 2:

    aquae de puteis,

    well-water, Vulg. Num. 20, 17:

    aqua de cisternā,

    cisternwater, ib. 2 Reg. 23, 16; so,

    aqua cisternae,

    ib. Isa. 36, 16:

    aquae pessimae,

    ib. 4 Reg. 2, 19:

    aqua recens,

    Verg. A. 6, 636:

    turbida,

    Vulg. Jer. 2, 18:

    crassa,

    ib. 2 Macc. 1, 20:

    munda,

    ib. Heb. 10, 22:

    purissima,

    ib. Ezech. 34, 18:

    aquae calidae,

    warm-water, ib. Gen. 36, 24; and absol.:

    calida,

    Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22;

    and contr.: calda,

    Col. 6, 13; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83: aqua fervens, boiling-water:

    aliquem aquā ferventi perfundere,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 67:

    aqua frigida,

    cold-water, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 37; Vulg. Prov. 25, 23; ib. Matt. 10, 42; and absol.:

    frigida,

    Cels. 1, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 11; Quint. 5, 11, 31: aqua decocta, water boiled and then cooled with ice or snow, Mart. 14, 116; and absol.:

    decocta,

    Juv. 5, 50; Suet. Ner. 48 al.—
    B.
    Particular phrases.
    1.
    Praebere aquam, to invite to a feast, to entertain (with ref. to the use of water at table for washing and drinking), Hor. S. 1, 4, 88 (cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 69).—
    2.
    Aquam aspergere alicui, to give new life or courage, to animate, refresh, revive (the fig. taken from sprinkling one who is in a swoon):

    ah, adspersisti aquam! Jam rediit animus,

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 15.—
    3.
    Aqua et ignis, to express the most common necessaries of life:

    non aquā, non igni, ut aiunt, locis pluribus utimur quam amicitiā,

    Cic. Lael. 6, 22.—Hence aquā et igni interdicere alicui, to deny intercourse or familiarity with one, to exclude from civil society, to banish, Cic. Phil. 1, 9; so the bride, on the day of marriage, received from the bridegroom aqua et ignis, as a symbol of their union: aquā et igni tam interdici solet damnatis quam accipiunt nuptae, videlicet quia hae duae res humanam vitam maxime continent, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll. (this custom is differently explained in [p. 148] Varr. L. L. 5, 9, 18): aquam et terram petere, of an enemy (like gên kai hudôr aitein), to demand submission, Liv. 35, 17:

    aquam ipsos (hostes) terramque poscentium, ut neque fontium haustum nec solitos cibos relinquerent deditis,

    Curt. 3, 10, 8.— Provv.
    a.
    Ex uno puteo similior numquam potis Aqua aquaï

    sumi quam haec est atque ista hospita,

    you can't find two peas more like, Plaut. Mil. 1, 6, 70 sq. —
    b.
    In aquā scribere = kath hudatos graphein, to write in water, of something transient, useless:

    cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapidā scribere oportet aquā,

    Cat. 70, 4 (cf. Keats' epitaph on himself: here lies one whose name was writ in water; and the Germ., etwas hinter die Feueresse schreiben).—
    II.
    Water, in a more restricted sense.
    A.
    The sea:

    coge, ut ad aquam tibi frumentum Ennenses metiantur,

    on the sea-coast, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 83:

    laborum quos ego sum terrā, quos ego passus aquā,

    Ov. P. 2, 7, 30:

    findite remigio aquas!

    id. F. 3, 586.— Trop.: Venimus in portum... Naviget hinc aliā jam mihi linter aquā, in other waters let my bark now sail (cf. Milton in the Lycidas:

    To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new),

    Ov. F. 2, 864.—
    B.
    = la. cus, a lake:

    Albanae aquae deductio,

    Cic. Div. 1, 44 fin.
    C.
    A stream, a river. in Tuscae gurgite mersus aquae, i. e. Albula, Ov. F. 4, 48:

    alii in aquam caeci ruebant,

    Liv. 1, 27:

    sonitus multarum aquarum,

    of many streams, Vulg. Isa. 17, 12; ib. Apoc. 1, 15; 19, 6:

    lignum, quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum,

    along the watercourses, ib. Psa. 1, 3.—
    D.
    Rain:

    cornix augur aquae,

    Hor. C. 3, 17, 12:

    deūm genitor effusis aethera siccat aquis,

    Ov. F. 3, 286:

    multā terra madescit aquā,

    id. ib. 6, 198:

    aquae magnae bis eo anno fuerunt,

    heavy rains, a flood, inundation, Liv. 24, 9; 38, 28.—
    E.
    In the plur., medicinal springs, waters, baths.
    1.
    In gen.:

    ad aquas venire,

    Cic. Planc. 27, 65; id. Fam. 16, 24, 2:

    aquae caldae,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 69, p. 219 Müll.:

    aquae calidae,

    Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 227:

    aquae medicatae,

    Sen. Q. N. 3, 25:

    aquae Salutiferae,

    Mart. 5, 1.—Hence,
    2.
    As prop. noun, Waters. Some of the most important were.
    a.
    Ăquae Ăpollĭnāres, in Etruria, prob. the Phoebi vada of Mart. 6, 42, 7, now Bagni di Stigliano, Tab. Peut.—
    b. c.
    Ăquae Baiae, in Campania, Prop. 1, 11, 30; earlier called Ăquae Cūmānae, Liv. 41, 16.—
    d. (α).
    In Britain, now Bath; also called Ăquae Sōlis, Itin Anton.—
    (β).
    In Zeugitana on the Gulf of Carthage, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9; Tab. Peut.—
    (γ).
    In Gallia, now Vichy on the Allier, Tab. Theod.—
    e. f.
    Ăquae Mattĭăcae, among the Mattiaci in Germany, now Wiesbaden, Amm. 29, 4, also called Fontes Mattĭăci in Plin. 31, 2, 17, § 20.—
    g.
    Ăquae Sextĭae, near Massilia, once a famous watering-place, now Aix, Liv Epit 61; Vell. 1, 15; Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 36.—
    h.
    Ăquae Tauri or Tauri Thermae, in Etruria, now Bagni di Ferrata, Plin. 3, 5, 8, § 52. V. Smith, Dict. Geog., s. v. Aquae.—
    F.
    The water in the water-clock. From the use of this clock in regulating the length of speeches, etc. (cf. clepsydra), arose the tropical phrases,
    (α).
    Aquam dare, to give the advocate time for speaking, Plin. Ep. 6, 2, 7.—
    (β).
    Aquam perdere, to spend time unprofitably, to waste it, Quint. 11, 3, 52.—
    (γ).
    Aqua haeret, the water stops, i.e. I am at a loss, Cic. Off. 3, 33, 117:

    in hac causā mihi aqua haeret,

    id. ad Q. Fr. 2, 7.—
    G.
    Aqua intercus, the water under the skin of a dropsical person;

    hence, as med. t.,

    the dropsy, Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3:

    medicamentum ad aquam intercutem dare,

    Cic. Off. 3, 24, 92:

    decessit morbo aquae intercutis,

    Suet. Ner 5; cf. Cels. 2, 8.— Trop.: aquam in animo habere intercutem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 37, 3.—
    III.
    Aqua, the name of a constellation, Gr. Hudôr:

    hae tenues stellae perhibentur nomine Aquāī,

    Cic. Arat. 179 (as translation of tous pantas kaleousin Hudôr); v. Orell. ad h. l.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Aquae Cumanae

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