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∎ to gird (up) one's loins se préparer à l'action∎ to gird with revêtir de∎ or literary to gird on one's sword ceindre l'épée -
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[gɜːd]littér transitive verb ceindre liter••to gird (up) one's loins — fig, hum revêtir son armure
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ahpâna > ahpân.*\AHPANA v.réfl., se vêtir, se parer, revêtir un habit.Esp., arrearse o cenirse con manta de algodon o con otra cosa semejante (M).Allem., sich kleiden, schmücken. SIS 1950,251.Angl., to gird oneself, to be dressed (K)." quênahmi ic mahpânticah ", de quelle manière est-elle parée ? Sah6,144 (mapantica).*\AHPANA v.t. tê-., vêtir qqn.Allem., kleiden. SIS 1950,251.*\AHPANA métaphor., faire l'aumône, consoler (Olmos) (S 27).Allem., trösten, es mit jmd gut meinen. SIS 1950,251.Note: en règle générale 'ahpâna' a le sens de 'ceindre autour des épaules'.Schultze Iena transcrit a(h)pana. SIS 1950,251.Cf. aussi Carochi f 115r.Cf. aussi la redupl. ahahpâna. -
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ilpia > ilpih.*\ILPIA v.t. tê-., attacher, lier quelqu'un." in oncân quimilpiâyah, quincaltzacuayah in tlahtlacoanih ", c'est là qu'ils attachaient et emprisonnaient ceux qui ont commis des fautes - where they imprisoned and confined evildoers. Est dit du site appelé petlacalco. Sah8,44.*\ILPIA v.t. tla-., lier, attacher nouer quelque chose." ontlalpia ontlahcuiya inic ontlalpia îtoca tochyacatl ", il noue, il enroule (ses cheveux), il les noue avec le ruban nommé tochyacatl - er bindet das Haar auf, umwickelt es, bindet es auf mit dem sogenannte Zacken aus Kaninschenfell.Est dit de Tezcatlipoca. Sah 1927,98." quilpia îmecauh îixpan in quitlapohuia ", elle noue ses cordelettes devant celui pour qui elle lit l'avenir. Sah 1927,365." II âcatl xihuitl, îpan in yancuican ôquilpihqueh in înxiuh in huehuetqueh Mexicah in întoca Tenochcah in oncân âtlihtic Tenochtitlan ", en l'an 2 Roseau (1351) pour la première fois les anciens Mexicains nommés Tenochcas firent la ligature des années dans la lagune à Tenochtitlan (Chim.)." quilpihqueh in înxiuhtlapohual ôme âcatl ", ils attachèrent le compte de leurs années 2 Roseau - ataron su cuenta anual 2 caña. Cron.Mexacayotl 36.Cf. ilpîlo et tlalpîlo.*\ILPIA v.réfl., se ceindre, attacher sa ceinture.Angl., to gird oneself, to put on (a belt etc.). R.Andrews 445." in cequi amatetehuitl tlaelchipinilli, tlaolchachapatzalli mecatitech quipipiloaya mecatitech quinenetechilpiaya quinenetechzaloâya lmîxpan antoc ic itzauctoqueh in tepicmeh ", some of these papers spattered, spotted with liquid rubber, they hung on a cord, bound together on a cord, fastened together, so that they were held in a raw before the small molded ones. Sah1,47." tenchîlnahuacayoh in tilmahtli inic molpia ", le manteau a la bordure en anneaux rouges pour se le nouer. Parure de Tlalocan Teuctli. Sah 12,12." teôcuitlacoyolli îtlanitzco molpiâya ", des grelots en or que l'on noue aux mollets.Parure de Tezcatlipoca. Sah12,12." tilmahtli têntlapalloh inic molpia ", un manteau aux bords rouges pour se le nouer.Parure de Quetzalcoatl. Sah12,12.*\ILPIA v.réfl. à sens passif, on le noue." mopipiloa moolpia in tetehuitl in cauhtitech in îtech cuemmantli ", on suspend, on noue à des poteaux, à des perches les papiers sacrificiels. Sah2,89.*\ILPIA v.bitrans. motla-., se ceindre de quelque chose." in côzcatl, in quetzalli in îmâquechtlân in îtôzcatlân in commolpia ", il se marie; littéral. il s'attache le bijou, la belle plume au bracelet, au collier (Olm.)." in oquichtli motlalpiâya ", les hommes se mettent des ceintures.Est dit des Totonaques. Launey II 252 = Sah10,184." zan huel îpan in timotlalpilîz ", tu te ceindras avec modération. Sah6,123.* passif, " niman tlanâhuatih in capitan inic ilpîlôqueh ", alors le Capitaine ordonna qu'ils soient attachés. Sah12,19." ahnôzo acah ilpiloz cuauhcalco tlalîloz ", ou bien un autre sera attaché et mis dans une cage en bois. Sanction pénale. Sah8,4. -
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loin [lɔɪn]* * *[lɔɪn] 1.noun Culinary GB ≈ côtes fpl premières; US ≈ filet m2.loins (dated) plural noun Anatomy reins mplto gird up one's loins — lit ceindre les reins; fig s'armer de courage
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