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across, crosswise————————over (adv1)* * *(гледа)askance--------(е поставен)aslant--------over (adv1), across -
2 κατᾶλοφάδεια
κατᾶλοφάδεια ( λόφος): adv., ‘down over the neck’; φέρων, carrying the animal crosswise over his back (the feet being tied together and held under the chin of the bearer), Od. 10.169†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κατᾶλοφάδεια
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3 través
adv.crosswise, slantwise.* * *1 (inclinación) slant2 (pieza de madera) crosspiece, crossbeam3 MARÍTIMO beam4 figurado (desgracia) misfortune\al través crosswayscortar al través COSTURA to cut on the biasmirar de través (de reojo) to look out of the corner of one's eye 2 (con desaprobación) to look askance at 3 (defecto) to squint* * *SM1) (Arquit) (=viga) crossbeam2) (Mil) traverse; (=muro) protective wall3) (=curva) bend, turn; (=inclinación) slant; (=sesgo) bias; (=deformación) warp4) (=contratiempo) reverse, misfortune; (=trastorno) upset5)a través de — across; (=por medio de) through
6)al través — across, crossways
de través — across, crossways; (=oblicuamente) obliquely; (=de lado) sideways
ir de través — (Náut) to drift/be blown off course
mirar a algn de través — (lit) to look sideways at sb; (fig) to look askance at sb
* * *a)a través de — (loc prep) ( de lado a lado) across; ( por medio de) through
b)de través — (Méx) (loc adv) diagonally
* * *----* a través de = by way of, in the form of, through, via, out of.* a través de Internet = Internet-based, Web-supported.* a través de la historia = over time.* a través de la web = Web-supported.* a través de los años = down the years.* a través de los ojos de = through the eyes of.* a través de los siglos = over the centuries.* a través del teléfono = call-in.* a través del tiempo = over time.* campo a través = off-road.* hacer accesible a través de = make + available through.* ser accesible a través de = be available through.* servicio a través de terceros = third-party service.* ver a través de = see through, see through.* viaje a través del tiempo = time travel.* * *a)a través de — (loc prep) ( de lado a lado) across; ( por medio de) through
b)de través — (Méx) (loc adv) diagonally
* * ** a través de = by way of, in the form of, through, via, out of.* a través de Internet = Internet-based, Web-supported.* a través de la historia = over time.* a través de la web = Web-supported.* a través de los años = down the years.* a través de los ojos de = through the eyes of.* a través de los siglos = over the centuries.* a través del teléfono = call-in.* a través del tiempo = over time.* campo a través = off-road.* hacer accesible a través de = make + available through.* ser accesible a través de = be available through.* servicio a través de terceros = third-party service.* ver a través de = see through, see through.* viaje a través del tiempo = time travel.* * *1a través de ( loc prep): pusieron barricadas a través de la calle they erected barricades across the streetel sol pasa a través de los árboles the sunlight filters through the treeshuyó a través del parque he fled across the parkse enteró a través de la radio she heard it on the radiome manifestó su aprecio a través de un regalo she expressed her appreciation with a gift23* * *
travésa)
( por medio de) through;
se enteró a través de un amigo she heard about it through a friend
través sustantivo masculino (desgracia, avatar) misfortune
♦ Locuciones: a través de, (pasando por en medio) through: lo escuché a través de la puerta, I heard it through the door
nos abrimos camino a través de la maleza, we cleared a path through the scrub
(por vía de) from, through: me enteré a través del periódico, I learnt it from the paper
de través, crosswise
' través' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campo
- conectar
- por
- saludar
- vía
- giro
English:
across
- agency
- agent
- catapult
- cross
- cross-country
- employ
- lighthouse
- obtain
- over
- plough through
- struggle on
- thread
- through
- via
- vicariously
- age
- hack
- plow
- scramble
* * *♦ a través de loc prep1. [medio] through;lo supe a través de Marta I learnt of it through o from Marta;se dirigen a sus clientes a través de Internet they communicate with their customers via the Internet;la difusión de la cultura a través de los libros the spreading o diffusion of culture through books2. [lugar] through;a través del cristal through the glass;la luz pasa a través de las rendijas the light passes o travels through the slits;a través de una línea telefónica over o through a telephone line3. [tiempo] over;los cambios sufridos a través de los años the changes there have been over the years;costumbres transmitidas a través de generaciones customs passed on o handed down over generations♦ al través loc advcrossways♦ de través loc adv1. [transversalmente] crossways, crosswise;una viga puesta de través a beam set crossways2. [de lado] crosswise, sideways;mirar de través to give a sidelong glance* * *m:a través de through;de través diagonally, crosswise;mirar de través look sideways at* * *través nm1)a través de : across, through2)al través : crosswise, across3)de través : sideways* * *través n -
4 quer
Adv. crossways, crosswise; (diagonal) diagonally; (rechtwinklig) at right angles; quer gestreift horizontally striped; quer über (+ Akk) (straight) across; quer über die Straße gehen go straight across the road; (schräg) cross the road at an angle; quer zu etw. stehen be at right angles to s.th.; quer durch straight through; quer gegenüber diagonally opposite; quer durch die Stadt laufen Straße: run straight through the town; Fußgänger: walk all over town; er lag quer auf dem Bett he was lying across the bed; quer liegend Motor: transverse, mounted crosswise; quer übereinander legen put cross|ways ( oder -wise); quer durch die Parteien right across the parties, across party boundaries; jemandem quer gehen umg. (nicht passen) get under s.o.’s skin; (misslingen) go wrong for s.o.; jemandem quer kommen umg. (behindern etc.) get in s.o.’s way; sich quer legen umg. (Widerstand leisten) be awkward, make difficulties; quer schießen umg. (stören, behindern) put a spanner in the works, Am. throw a (monkey) wrench into the works; kreuz* * *athwart (Adv.); crosswise (Adv.); crossways (Adv.); cross (Adj.)* * *[kveːɐ]adv(= schräg) crossways, crosswise, diagonally; (= rechtwinklig) at right anglesquér gestreift — horizontally striped, cross-striped
sollen wir den Teppich lieber quér legen? — why don't we lay the carpet crosswise or crossways or diagonally?
er legte sich quér aufs Bett — he lay down across the bed
die Spur verläuft quér zum Hang — the path runs across the slope
die Straße/Linie verläuft quér — the road/the line runs at right angles
der Wagen stand quér zur Fahrbahn — the car was at right angles to the road
der Lastzug lag quér über der Straße — the truck was lying (diagonally/at right angles) across the road
wenn Sie sich quér stellen, habe ich mit meinem Wagen auch noch Platz — if you park diagonally/at right angles I'll have room to park my car too
quér durch etw gehen/laufen etc — to cross sth, to go through sth
gehen/laufen — to cross sth, to go across sth
der Hund ist quér über den Rasen gelaufen — the dog ran straight or right across the lawn
die Kamera quér nehmen — to hold the camera lengthways or crossways
den Stoff quér nehmen — to use the cross-grain of the material
See:→ kreuz* * *[ˈkve:ɐ̯]adv diagonallyder Kanal verläuft \quer zur Straße the canal runs diagonally [or at an angle] to the streetder Lkw geriet auf eisglatter Fahrbahn ins Schleudern und stellte sich \quer the truck slid on the icy carriageway and ended up sideways across it\quer geht der Schrank nicht durch die Tür, nur längs the cupboard won't go [or fit] through the door sideways, only lengthways\quer gestreift horizontally striped\quer gestreifte Hemden stehen dir nicht shirts with horizontal stripes [or horizontally striped shirts] don't suit youlauf doch bitte nicht \quer durch/über die Beete! please don't run through/across the flower-beds!* * *quer zu etwas — at an angle to something; (rechtwinklig) at right angles to something
sich quer legen — (fig. ugs.) make difficulties
quer durch/über — (+ Akk.) straight through/across
* * *quer gestreift horizontally striped;quer über (+akk) (straight) across;quer über die Straße gehen go straight across the road; (schräg) cross the road at an angle;quer zu etwas stehen be at right angles to sth;quer durch straight through;quer gegenüber diagonally opposite;er lag quer auf dem Bett he was lying across the bed;quer liegend Motor: transverse, mounted crosswise;quer übereinanderlegen put crossways ( oder -wise);* * *quer zu etwas — at an angle to something; (rechtwinklig) at right angles to something
sich quer legen — (fig. ugs.) make difficulties
quer durch/über — (+ Akk.) straight through/across
* * *adj.cross adj.oblique adj.transverse adj. adv.across adv.athwart adv. -
5 sesgado
adj.1 slanted, bevel, awry, angled at a slant.2 biased, biassed, prejudiced.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sesgar.* * *ADJ1) (=inclinado) slanted, slanting, oblique2) (=ladeado) awry, askew3) [pelota] swerving, sliced4) [opinión, reportaje] bias(s)ed, slanted* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( al bies)b) (inclinado, ladeado)cabe si la colocamos sesgada — it should fit if we put it in crosswise o at an angle
2) ( parcial) biased, slanted* * *= biased [biassed], askew, skewed, loaded, angled.Ex. The documentation concerning indexing is in danger of presenting a biased view of indexing.Ex. It is evident that the vision of the public library user as a person of catholic taste is a little askew.Ex. This distribution is highly positively skewed, with a float tail and a small upturn at the high end.Ex. The author briefly discusses the loaded techno-political issue of micro-informatics technology transfer, and how an international effort could assist in this respect.Ex. The main feature of this learning resources center consists of white metal angled sunshades over each window.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( al bies)b) (inclinado, ladeado)cabe si la colocamos sesgada — it should fit if we put it in crosswise o at an angle
2) ( parcial) biased, slanted* * *= biased [biassed], askew, skewed, loaded, angled.Ex: The documentation concerning indexing is in danger of presenting a biased view of indexing.
Ex: It is evident that the vision of the public library user as a person of catholic taste is a little askew.Ex: This distribution is highly positively skewed, with a float tail and a small upturn at the high end.Ex: The author briefly discusses the loaded techno-political issue of micro-informatics technology transfer, and how an international effort could assist in this respect.Ex: The main feature of this learning resources center consists of white metal angled sunshades over each window.* * *sesgado -daA1(al bies): una falda sesgada a skirt cut on the biasun chal sesgado al hombro a shawl draped diagonally over the shoulder2(inclinado, ladeado): sólo sesgado fue posible entrar el piano it was only possible to bring the piano in by tilting it to one sideyo creo que si la colocamos sesgada, cabe perfectamente I think it should fit all right if we put it in crosswise o at an angleB (parcial) biased, slanted* * *
Del verbo sesgar: ( conjugate sesgar)
sesgado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sesgado
sesgar
sesgado,-a adjetivo
1 slanting, oblique
2 fig (parcialidad, tendenciosidad) la gente recibe una información muy sesgada, people are given biased viewpoints
sesgar verbo transitivo
1 (cortar en diagonal) to cut on the bias
(poner en diagonal) to slant
2 (un punto de vista, una opinión) to slant
' sesgado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sesgada
English:
partisan
- slanted
* * *sesgado, -a adj1. [en diagonal] slanted;un corte sesgado a diagonal cut, a crosswise cut2. [subjetivo] biased* * *adj figskewed, biassed* * *sesgado, -da adj1) : inclined, tilted2) : slanted, biased -
6 kreuz
Adv.: kreuz und quer parken / liegen etc. be parked / lying etc. all over the place; kreuz und quer durch die Stadt gehen walk this way and that all through the town* * *(Spielkartenfarbe) clubs;das Kreuz(Form) cross;(Musik) sharp; sharp sign* * *I[krɔyts]nt -es, -edas Kréúz des Südens (Astron) — the Southern Cross
jdn ans Kréúz schlagen or nageln — to nail sb to the cross
ein Kréúz schlagen or machen — to make the sign of the cross
zwei Gegenstände über Kréúz legen — to put two objects crosswise one on top of the other
es ist ein or ich habe mein Kréúz mit ihm/damit — he's/it's an awful problem
zu Kréúze kriechen (fig) — to eat humble pie, to eat crow (US)
ich habe Schmerzen im Kréúz — I've got (a) backache
ich habs im Kréúz (inf) — I have back trouble
aufs Kréúz fallen — to fall on one's back; (fig inf) to be staggered (inf), to fall through the floor (inf)
See:→ leiern3) (ARCHIT = Fensterkreuz) mullion and transom5) (= Autobahnkreuz) intersectiondie Kréúzdame — the Queen of Clubs
7) (TYP) dagger, obeliskIIfin die Kréúz und in die Quer — this way and that
* * *1) ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits which is black and shaped like a clover: the six of clubs.) clubs2) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) cross3) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) cross4) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) cross5) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) cross6) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) cross7) (a sign (\#) to show that a note is to be raised a semitone.) sharp* * *<-es, -e>[krɔyts]ntjdn ans \Kreuz schlagen to nail sb to the cross, to crucify sb2. (Symbol) crucifixdas Eiserne \Kreuz the Iron Crossdas Rote \Kreuz the Red Crossdas \Kreuz nehmen to embark on a crusade3. (Zeichen in Form eines Kreuzes) crossein \Kreuz schlagen [o machen] to cross oneself, to make the sign of the crossüber[s] \Kreuz crosswisees im \Kreuz haben (fam) to have back troubleeine Frau aufs \Kreuz legen (sl) to lay a woman7. MUS sharp8.▶ mit jdm über \Kreuz liegen to be on bad terms [or at daggers drawn] with sb▶ ein \Kreuz hinter jdm schlagen [o machen] (fam) to be glad when sb has left, to bid sb good riddance▶ das \Kreuz des Südens the Southern Cross* * *das; Kreuzes, Kreuze1) cross; (Symbol) cross; crucifixetwas über Kreuz legen/falten — lay something down/fold something crosswise
jemanden ans Kreuz schlagen od. nageln — nail somebody to the cross
das/ein Kreuz schlagen — make the sign of the cross; (sich bekreuzigen) cross oneself
drei Kreuze machen — (ugs.) heave a sigh of relief
2) o. Pl. (Leid) crosssein Kreuz auf sich nehmen/tragen — take up/bear one's cross
es ist ein Kreuz mit jemandem/etwas — (ugs.) somebody is a real strain or is really trying/something is a real problem
3) (Teil des Rückens) small of the backich hab's im Kreuz — (ugs.) I've got back trouble or a bad back
jemanden aufs Kreuz legen — (salopp) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.)
4) (Kartenspiel) clubs pl.; (Karte) club; s. auch Pik II5) (Kreuzung) interchange6) (Musik) sharp* * *kreuz adv:kreuz und quer parken/liegen etc be parked/lying etc all over the place;kreuz und quer durch die Stadt gehen walk this way and that all through the town* * *das; Kreuzes, Kreuze1) cross; (Symbol) cross; crucifixetwas über Kreuz legen/falten — lay something down/fold something crosswise
jemanden ans Kreuz schlagen od. nageln — nail somebody to the cross
das/ein Kreuz schlagen — make the sign of the cross; (sich bekreuzigen) cross oneself
drei Kreuze machen — (ugs.) heave a sigh of relief
2) o. Pl. (Leid) crosssein Kreuz auf sich nehmen/tragen — take up/bear one's cross
es ist ein Kreuz mit jemandem/etwas — (ugs.) somebody is a real strain or is really trying/something is a real problem
3) (Teil des Rückens) small of the backich hab's im Kreuz — (ugs.) I've got back trouble or a bad back
jemanden aufs Kreuz legen — (salopp) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.)
5) (Kreuzung) interchange6) (Musik) sharp* * *-e n.cross n.(§ pl.: crosses)crucifix n. -
7 Kreuz
Adv.: kreuz und quer parken / liegen etc. be parked / lying etc. all over the place; kreuz und quer durch die Stadt gehen walk this way and that all through the town* * *(Spielkartenfarbe) clubs;das Kreuz(Form) cross;(Musik) sharp; sharp sign* * *I[krɔyts]nt -es, -edas Kréúz des Südens (Astron) — the Southern Cross
jdn ans Kréúz schlagen or nageln — to nail sb to the cross
ein Kréúz schlagen or machen — to make the sign of the cross
zwei Gegenstände über Kréúz legen — to put two objects crosswise one on top of the other
es ist ein or ich habe mein Kréúz mit ihm/damit — he's/it's an awful problem
zu Kréúze kriechen (fig) — to eat humble pie, to eat crow (US)
ich habe Schmerzen im Kréúz — I've got (a) backache
ich habs im Kréúz (inf) — I have back trouble
aufs Kréúz fallen — to fall on one's back; (fig inf) to be staggered (inf), to fall through the floor (inf)
See:→ leiern3) (ARCHIT = Fensterkreuz) mullion and transom5) (= Autobahnkreuz) intersectiondie Kréúzdame — the Queen of Clubs
7) (TYP) dagger, obeliskIIfin die Kréúz und in die Quer — this way and that
* * *1) ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits which is black and shaped like a clover: the six of clubs.) clubs2) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) cross3) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) cross4) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) cross5) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) cross6) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) cross7) (a sign (\#) to show that a note is to be raised a semitone.) sharp* * *<-es, -e>[krɔyts]ntjdn ans \Kreuz schlagen to nail sb to the cross, to crucify sb2. (Symbol) crucifixdas Eiserne \Kreuz the Iron Crossdas Rote \Kreuz the Red Crossdas \Kreuz nehmen to embark on a crusade3. (Zeichen in Form eines Kreuzes) crossein \Kreuz schlagen [o machen] to cross oneself, to make the sign of the crossüber[s] \Kreuz crosswisees im \Kreuz haben (fam) to have back troubleeine Frau aufs \Kreuz legen (sl) to lay a woman7. MUS sharp8.▶ mit jdm über \Kreuz liegen to be on bad terms [or at daggers drawn] with sb▶ ein \Kreuz hinter jdm schlagen [o machen] (fam) to be glad when sb has left, to bid sb good riddance▶ das \Kreuz des Südens the Southern Cross* * *das; Kreuzes, Kreuze1) cross; (Symbol) cross; crucifixetwas über Kreuz legen/falten — lay something down/fold something crosswise
jemanden ans Kreuz schlagen od. nageln — nail somebody to the cross
das/ein Kreuz schlagen — make the sign of the cross; (sich bekreuzigen) cross oneself
drei Kreuze machen — (ugs.) heave a sigh of relief
2) o. Pl. (Leid) crosssein Kreuz auf sich nehmen/tragen — take up/bear one's cross
es ist ein Kreuz mit jemandem/etwas — (ugs.) somebody is a real strain or is really trying/something is a real problem
3) (Teil des Rückens) small of the backich hab's im Kreuz — (ugs.) I've got back trouble or a bad back
jemanden aufs Kreuz legen — (salopp) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.)
4) (Kartenspiel) clubs pl.; (Karte) club; s. auch Pik II5) (Kreuzung) interchange6) (Musik) sharp* * *1. cross; (Kruzifix) crucifix;über Kreuz crosswise;das Eiserne Kreuz the Iron Cross;das Rote Kreuz the Red Cross;Kreuz des Südens ASTRON Southern Crosssein Kreuz auf sich nehmen/tragen take up/bear one’s cross;zu Kreuze kriechen eat humble pie, US auch eat crow;er ist mit ihm über(s) Kreuz they’ve fallen out (with each other);ich hab drei Kreuze gemacht umg I was glad to see ( oder hear) the last of that, I heaved a sigh of relief3. ANAT lower back, small of the back;jemandem etwas aus dem Kreuz leiern umg scrounge sth off sb;(beinah[e]) aufs Kreuz fallen be flabbergasted, be knocked sideways4. (Autobahnkreuz) intersection;rund um das Kreuz München-Nord werden Staus gemeldet there are jams all around the Munich North intersectionist Trumpf clubs are trump(s)6. MUS sharp7. TYPO daggerKreuz… im subst, Spielkarte: … of clubs* * *das; Kreuzes, Kreuze1) cross; (Symbol) cross; crucifixetwas über Kreuz legen/falten — lay something down/fold something crosswise
jemanden ans Kreuz schlagen od. nageln — nail somebody to the cross
das/ein Kreuz schlagen — make the sign of the cross; (sich bekreuzigen) cross oneself
drei Kreuze machen — (ugs.) heave a sigh of relief
2) o. Pl. (Leid) crosssein Kreuz auf sich nehmen/tragen — take up/bear one's cross
es ist ein Kreuz mit jemandem/etwas — (ugs.) somebody is a real strain or is really trying/something is a real problem
3) (Teil des Rückens) small of the backich hab's im Kreuz — (ugs.) I've got back trouble or a bad back
jemanden aufs Kreuz legen — (salopp) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.)
5) (Kreuzung) interchange6) (Musik) sharp* * *-e n.cross n.(§ pl.: crosses)crucifix n. -
8 кръстосвам
1. (слагам на кръст) cross, lay crosswiseкръстосвам крака cross o.'s legsкръстосвам ръце fold o.'s armsкръстосвам шпаги с някого cross/measure swords with s.o. (и прен.)2. (преминавам през) cross(от край до край) traverse, travel(no море) cruise(при търсене) scour, prowl (about)той е кръстосал целия свят he has travelled all over the world3. (шляя се) rove, stroll, loafцял ден кръстосва улиците he strolls/loafs about the streets all day long* * *кръсто̀свам,гл.1. ( слагам на кръст) cross, lay crosswise; \кръстосвам крака cross o.’s legs; \кръстосвам ръце fold o.’s arms; \кръстосвам шпага с някого cross/measure swords with s.o. (и прен.);2. ( преминавам през) cross; (от край до край) traverse, travel; (по море) cruise; ( при търсене) scour, prowl (about); \кръстосвам целия град cover the town from one end to the other;3. ( шляя се) rove, stroll, loaf;4. бот. cross(-fertilize), зоол. cross(-breed), inter-breed, mix, mongrelize.* * *crisscross: кръстосвам swords with s.o. - кръстосвам шпаги с някого; hybridize; intersect{intx`sekt}; perambulate; ride{raid}; sweep* * *1. (no море) cruise 2. (от край до край) traverse, travel 3. (преминавам през) cross 4. (при търсене) scour, prowl (about) 5. (слагам на кръст) cross, lay crosswise 6. (шляя се) rove, stroll, loaf 7. КРЪСТОСВАМ крака cross o.'s legs 8. КРЪСТОСВАМ ръце fold o.'s arms 9. КРЪСТОСВАМ шпаги с някого cross/measure swords with s.o. (u прен.) 10. бот. cross(-fertilize), зоол. cross(-breed), interbreed, mix 11. той е кръстосал целия свят he has travelled all over the world 12. цял ден кръстосва улиците he strolls/loafs about the streets all day long -
9 transversum
I.Lit.:II.ut quae defensio fuerat, eadem in accusationem transverteretur,
should be turned, converted, App. Mag. p. 325, 33: eorum consilia hac atque illac variā cogitatione, to turn over, Firm. Math. 6, 15.—Transf., to turn away, avert:A.inimica,
Arn. 7, 219:fortes meos,
Tert. Praescr. 37. — Hence, transversus ( - vorsus) or trāver-sus, a, um, P. a., turned across; hence, going or lying across, athwart, crosswise; cross-, transverse, traverse (freq. and class.).Lit.:2.viae,
cross-streets, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53, § 119:tramites,
Liv. 2, 39, 3:limites,
id. 22, 12, 2:fossa,
Caes. B. G. 2, 8:fossas viis praeducit,
id. B. C. 1, 27:vallum,
id. ib. 3, 63:tigna,
id. ib. 2, 9:transversosque volare per imbres fulmina cernis,
Lucr. 2, 213; cf.:nubila portabunt venti transversa per auras,
id. 6, 190:Manilium nos vidimus transverso ambulantem foro,
across the forum, Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 133: taleae ne plus quattuor digitos transversos emineant, four fingers across, four finger-breadths, Cato ap. Plin. 17, 18, 29, § 126; cf.prov.: si hercle tu ex isto loco Digitum transversum aut unguem latum excesseris,
a fingerbreadth, Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 18; so,digitus,
Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 58 (v. digitus);for which, also: discedere a rectā conscientiā traversum unguem,
id. Att. 13, 20, 4:(versibus) incomptis allinet atrum Transverso calamo signum,
Hor. A. P. 447:ut transversus mons sulcetur,
Col. 2, 4, 10: plurimum refert, concava sint (specula), an elata;transversa, an obliqua,
Plin. 33, 9, 45, § 129. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, a cross direction or position, only with prepp. adv., crosswise, transversely, etc.:B.non prorsus, verum ex transverso cedit, quasi cancer solet,
obliquely, sideways, Plaut. Ps. 4, 1, 45:e transverso vacefit locus,
Lucr. 6, 1018:paeninsula ad formam gladii in transversum porrecta,
Plin. 4, 12, 26, § 83:in transversum positae (arbores),
id. 16, 42, 81, § 222:aratione per transversum iteratā,
id. 18, 20, 49, § 180; so id. 37, 9, 37, § 118 (al. saepe traversa):collectus pluvialis aquae transversum secans,
intersecting diagonally, Front. Limit. p. 43 Goes.; cf. poet. in plur.:(venti) mutati transversa fremunt,
at right angles to their former direction, Verg. A. 5, 19; so id. E. 3, 8; Val. Fl. 2, 154; Stat. Th. 1, 348.—Trop.:2.transversa incurrit misera fortuna rei publicae,
crossed, thwarted, Cic. Brut. 97, 331: cum coepit transversos agere felicitas, i. e. to lead aside or astray, Sen. Ep. 8, 3:transversum judicem ferre,
Quint. 10, 1, 110; Plin. 9, 17, 31, § 67; 28, 1, 1, § 1. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, n., only with prepp. adv.:1.ecce autem de transverso L. Caesar, ut veniam ad se, rogat,
i. e. contrary to expectation, unexpectedly, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 5:ecce tibi iste de transverso, Heus, inquit, etc.,
Auct. Her. 4, 10, 14;for which: quod non exspectes, ex transverso fit,
Petr. 55:haec calamitas ex transverso accidit,
Scrib. Comp. 231.—Hence, advv.transversē ( - vorsē), crosswise, transversely, obliquely:2.transverse describantur horae in columellā,
Vitr. 9, 9, 7; Cels. 5, 26, 24; Veg. 2, 5, 1.— -
10 transverto
I.Lit.:II.ut quae defensio fuerat, eadem in accusationem transverteretur,
should be turned, converted, App. Mag. p. 325, 33: eorum consilia hac atque illac variā cogitatione, to turn over, Firm. Math. 6, 15.—Transf., to turn away, avert:A.inimica,
Arn. 7, 219:fortes meos,
Tert. Praescr. 37. — Hence, transversus ( - vorsus) or trāver-sus, a, um, P. a., turned across; hence, going or lying across, athwart, crosswise; cross-, transverse, traverse (freq. and class.).Lit.:2.viae,
cross-streets, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53, § 119:tramites,
Liv. 2, 39, 3:limites,
id. 22, 12, 2:fossa,
Caes. B. G. 2, 8:fossas viis praeducit,
id. B. C. 1, 27:vallum,
id. ib. 3, 63:tigna,
id. ib. 2, 9:transversosque volare per imbres fulmina cernis,
Lucr. 2, 213; cf.:nubila portabunt venti transversa per auras,
id. 6, 190:Manilium nos vidimus transverso ambulantem foro,
across the forum, Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 133: taleae ne plus quattuor digitos transversos emineant, four fingers across, four finger-breadths, Cato ap. Plin. 17, 18, 29, § 126; cf.prov.: si hercle tu ex isto loco Digitum transversum aut unguem latum excesseris,
a fingerbreadth, Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 18; so,digitus,
Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 58 (v. digitus);for which, also: discedere a rectā conscientiā traversum unguem,
id. Att. 13, 20, 4:(versibus) incomptis allinet atrum Transverso calamo signum,
Hor. A. P. 447:ut transversus mons sulcetur,
Col. 2, 4, 10: plurimum refert, concava sint (specula), an elata;transversa, an obliqua,
Plin. 33, 9, 45, § 129. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, a cross direction or position, only with prepp. adv., crosswise, transversely, etc.:B.non prorsus, verum ex transverso cedit, quasi cancer solet,
obliquely, sideways, Plaut. Ps. 4, 1, 45:e transverso vacefit locus,
Lucr. 6, 1018:paeninsula ad formam gladii in transversum porrecta,
Plin. 4, 12, 26, § 83:in transversum positae (arbores),
id. 16, 42, 81, § 222:aratione per transversum iteratā,
id. 18, 20, 49, § 180; so id. 37, 9, 37, § 118 (al. saepe traversa):collectus pluvialis aquae transversum secans,
intersecting diagonally, Front. Limit. p. 43 Goes.; cf. poet. in plur.:(venti) mutati transversa fremunt,
at right angles to their former direction, Verg. A. 5, 19; so id. E. 3, 8; Val. Fl. 2, 154; Stat. Th. 1, 348.—Trop.:2.transversa incurrit misera fortuna rei publicae,
crossed, thwarted, Cic. Brut. 97, 331: cum coepit transversos agere felicitas, i. e. to lead aside or astray, Sen. Ep. 8, 3:transversum judicem ferre,
Quint. 10, 1, 110; Plin. 9, 17, 31, § 67; 28, 1, 1, § 1. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, n., only with prepp. adv.:1.ecce autem de transverso L. Caesar, ut veniam ad se, rogat,
i. e. contrary to expectation, unexpectedly, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 5:ecce tibi iste de transverso, Heus, inquit, etc.,
Auct. Her. 4, 10, 14;for which: quod non exspectes, ex transverso fit,
Petr. 55:haec calamitas ex transverso accidit,
Scrib. Comp. 231.—Hence, advv.transversē ( - vorsē), crosswise, transversely, obliquely:2.transverse describantur horae in columellā,
Vitr. 9, 9, 7; Cels. 5, 26, 24; Veg. 2, 5, 1.— -
11 transvorse
I.Lit.:II.ut quae defensio fuerat, eadem in accusationem transverteretur,
should be turned, converted, App. Mag. p. 325, 33: eorum consilia hac atque illac variā cogitatione, to turn over, Firm. Math. 6, 15.—Transf., to turn away, avert:A.inimica,
Arn. 7, 219:fortes meos,
Tert. Praescr. 37. — Hence, transversus ( - vorsus) or trāver-sus, a, um, P. a., turned across; hence, going or lying across, athwart, crosswise; cross-, transverse, traverse (freq. and class.).Lit.:2.viae,
cross-streets, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53, § 119:tramites,
Liv. 2, 39, 3:limites,
id. 22, 12, 2:fossa,
Caes. B. G. 2, 8:fossas viis praeducit,
id. B. C. 1, 27:vallum,
id. ib. 3, 63:tigna,
id. ib. 2, 9:transversosque volare per imbres fulmina cernis,
Lucr. 2, 213; cf.:nubila portabunt venti transversa per auras,
id. 6, 190:Manilium nos vidimus transverso ambulantem foro,
across the forum, Cic. de Or. 3, 33, 133: taleae ne plus quattuor digitos transversos emineant, four fingers across, four finger-breadths, Cato ap. Plin. 17, 18, 29, § 126; cf.prov.: si hercle tu ex isto loco Digitum transversum aut unguem latum excesseris,
a fingerbreadth, Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 18; so,digitus,
Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 58 (v. digitus);for which, also: discedere a rectā conscientiā traversum unguem,
id. Att. 13, 20, 4:(versibus) incomptis allinet atrum Transverso calamo signum,
Hor. A. P. 447:ut transversus mons sulcetur,
Col. 2, 4, 10: plurimum refert, concava sint (specula), an elata;transversa, an obliqua,
Plin. 33, 9, 45, § 129. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, a cross direction or position, only with prepp. adv., crosswise, transversely, etc.:B.non prorsus, verum ex transverso cedit, quasi cancer solet,
obliquely, sideways, Plaut. Ps. 4, 1, 45:e transverso vacefit locus,
Lucr. 6, 1018:paeninsula ad formam gladii in transversum porrecta,
Plin. 4, 12, 26, § 83:in transversum positae (arbores),
id. 16, 42, 81, § 222:aratione per transversum iteratā,
id. 18, 20, 49, § 180; so id. 37, 9, 37, § 118 (al. saepe traversa):collectus pluvialis aquae transversum secans,
intersecting diagonally, Front. Limit. p. 43 Goes.; cf. poet. in plur.:(venti) mutati transversa fremunt,
at right angles to their former direction, Verg. A. 5, 19; so id. E. 3, 8; Val. Fl. 2, 154; Stat. Th. 1, 348.—Trop.:2.transversa incurrit misera fortuna rei publicae,
crossed, thwarted, Cic. Brut. 97, 331: cum coepit transversos agere felicitas, i. e. to lead aside or astray, Sen. Ep. 8, 3:transversum judicem ferre,
Quint. 10, 1, 110; Plin. 9, 17, 31, § 67; 28, 1, 1, § 1. —Neutr. as subst.: transversum, i, n., only with prepp. adv.:1.ecce autem de transverso L. Caesar, ut veniam ad se, rogat,
i. e. contrary to expectation, unexpectedly, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 5:ecce tibi iste de transverso, Heus, inquit, etc.,
Auct. Her. 4, 10, 14;for which: quod non exspectes, ex transverso fit,
Petr. 55:haec calamitas ex transverso accidit,
Scrib. Comp. 231.—Hence, advv.transversē ( - vorsē), crosswise, transversely, obliquely:2.transverse describantur horae in columellā,
Vitr. 9, 9, 7; Cels. 5, 26, 24; Veg. 2, 5, 1.— -
12 krzyż
m 1. Relig. cross- cmentarne krzyże the churchyard crosses- przysięgać na krzyż to swear on the cross2. (znak błogosławieństwa) cross- zrobić a. nakreślić znak krzyża to make the sign of the cross- zrobiła znak krzyża na bochenku chleba she made the sign of the cross over the loaf of bread3. (kształt) cross- w kształcie krzyża cross-shaped- kościół na planie krzyża a cruciform church- drogi przecinają się, tworząc krzyż the roads cross at right angles- na krzyż crosswise- okna zabito na krzyż deskami the window was nailed up with crossed boards4. (order) cross- odznaczyć kogoś krzyżem zasługi to award sb a merit cross5. sgt przen., książk. (cierpienie) cross- każdy z nas dźwiga swój krzyż each of us has a cross to bear6. (część kręgosłupa) lower back- cierpiał na bóle krzyża he suffered from pain in the lower back- skarżył się, że go łamie w krzyżach he complained that his lower back was killing him7. pot. (kręgosłup) spine, back- ze strachu mróz biegł mu po krzyżu he felt a shiver a. shivers (running) up and down his spine- □ Brązowy/Srebrny/Złoty Krzyż Zasługi the Bronze/Silver/Gold Cross of Merit a. Merit Cross- Krzyż Walecznych Wojsk. the Cross of Valour- Krzyż Wielki Wojsk. the Grand Cross of the Order of Virtuti Militari- Czerwony Krzyż the Red Cross (Society)- Polski Czerwony Krzyż the Polish Red Cross- Krzyż Południa Astron. the Southern Cross- krzyżgrecki Greek cross- krzyżmaltański Maltese cross- leżeć krzyżem to lie prostrate- mieć z kimś krzyż pański to go through a. endure the trials of Job with sb- z mężem alkoholikiem miała krzyż pański she endured the trials of Job with that alcoholic husband of hers- wyglądać jak z krzyża zdjęty to look dead beat pot.- miał na głowie trzy włosy na krzyż pot. he was practically bald sparse- w pokoju stało kilka mebli na krzyż pot. there was hardly any furniture in the room* * *-a; -e; gen pl -y; m( przedmiot) cross; ( część kręgosłupa) lower backrobić (zrobić perf) znak krzyża — to make the sign of the cross
parę osób na krzyż — pot just a handful of people, hardly a crowd
* * *miGen. -a1. cross; (= symbol chrześcijaństwa) the Cross; Czerwony Krzyż the Red Cross; Krzyż Chrystusa rel. Christ's Cross; jak z krzyża zdjęty like death warmed up; leżeć krzyżem prostrate o.s.3. rel. (= krucyfiks) crucifix, cross.4. rel. (= gest wyrażający znak krzyża) (the sign of the) cross; uczynić znak krzyża make a cross; krzyż na drogę pot. good riddance.5. przen. (= cierpienie) cross; ona ma z nim krzyż pański he is the cross she has to bear; dźwigać swój krzyż bear one's cross.6. (odznaka, order) cross; krzyż harcerski scouting cross; Krzyż Walecznych the Cross of Valor; Krzyż Zasługi the Cross of Merit.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > krzyż
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13 dwars
♦voorbeelden:1 een dwarse doorsnede • a cross-section/transverse sectiondwars tegen iets ingaan • go right against somethingde balken liggen dwars • the beams lie crosswisede weg dwars oversteken • cross straight over the roadergens dwars doorheen gaan • go right through/across somethingdwars door het veld • straight across the fieldhet ging dwars door mij heen • it cut me to the heartdwars op de golven liggen • lie across the wavesde boom lag dwars over de weg • the tree lay right across the road -
14 verschränken
v/t2. TECH. cross, join crosswise; (Sägezähne etc.) set* * *ver|schrạ̈n|ken [fEɐ'ʃrɛŋkn] ptp verschrä\#nktvtto cross over; Arme to fold; Beine to cross; Hände to clasp* * *ver·schrän·ken *vtdie Arme/Beine/Hände \verschränken to fold one's arms/cross one's legs/clasp one's handsmit verschränkten Armen/Beinen/Händen with one's arms folded/legs crossed/hands clasped* * ** * *verschränken v/t1.die Arme/Hände verschränken fold one’s arms/hands;die Beine verschränken cross one’s legs2. TECH cross, join crosswise; (Sägezähne etc) set* * ** * *(Arme) v.to cross v.to fold v. v.to interlock v. -
15 שלחף
שַׁלְחֵף, שַׁלְחֵיף(Shaf. of חלף, transposed) 1) to change, exchange; to lay crosswise. Targ. Y. Gen. 31:7; 41. Targ. Y. Ex. 34:9, sq. Targ. Ps. 15:4. Targ. Y. Gen. 48:14 Ar. (ed. פרג; h. text שִׂכֵּל); a. e.B. Bath.99a ודילמא שַׁלְחוּפֵי הוו מְשַׁלְחֲפֵי (ידייהו) may it not be that they (the Cherubim over the Ark) had their wings crosswise (overlapping each other)? Sabb.96b ודילמא שלחופי הוו משלחפי may it not be that they (the weavers) sat in irregular lines (so that those sitting close together did not need to hinder one another in their work)? Ib. 98b דלא לִישְׁלְחוֹפִינְהוּ מהדדי (Ms. O. לישלופינהו; Yalk. Ex. 370 לישליפינהו) that they must not pile them irregularly. B. Mets.25a משלחפי שלחופי (Ms. H. משלפי שלופי) the coins lie irregularly (some of them piled, others scattered). Nidd.26a ומְשַׁלְחֵיף ליהוכ׳ (Ar. ומשחיף, corr. acc.) and lies across (overlapping) the head of the embryo. 2) to pass quickly, overtake; (or to strike through). Targ. Job 20:24. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּלְחֵיף to be changed; to pass away; to be exchanged. Targ. Ps. 46:3 (Ms. אִשְׁתַּחֲלִיפוּ; h. text בהמיר). Targ. Job 29:20. Ib. 28:16; 19 (h. text תסלה). -
16 שלחיף
שַׁלְחֵף, שַׁלְחֵיף(Shaf. of חלף, transposed) 1) to change, exchange; to lay crosswise. Targ. Y. Gen. 31:7; 41. Targ. Y. Ex. 34:9, sq. Targ. Ps. 15:4. Targ. Y. Gen. 48:14 Ar. (ed. פרג; h. text שִׂכֵּל); a. e.B. Bath.99a ודילמא שַׁלְחוּפֵי הוו מְשַׁלְחֲפֵי (ידייהו) may it not be that they (the Cherubim over the Ark) had their wings crosswise (overlapping each other)? Sabb.96b ודילמא שלחופי הוו משלחפי may it not be that they (the weavers) sat in irregular lines (so that those sitting close together did not need to hinder one another in their work)? Ib. 98b דלא לִישְׁלְחוֹפִינְהוּ מהדדי (Ms. O. לישלופינהו; Yalk. Ex. 370 לישליפינהו) that they must not pile them irregularly. B. Mets.25a משלחפי שלחופי (Ms. H. משלפי שלופי) the coins lie irregularly (some of them piled, others scattered). Nidd.26a ומְשַׁלְחֵיף ליהוכ׳ (Ar. ומשחיף, corr. acc.) and lies across (overlapping) the head of the embryo. 2) to pass quickly, overtake; (or to strike through). Targ. Job 20:24. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּלְחֵיף to be changed; to pass away; to be exchanged. Targ. Ps. 46:3 (Ms. אִשְׁתַּחֲלִיפוּ; h. text בהמיר). Targ. Job 29:20. Ib. 28:16; 19 (h. text תסלה). -
17 שַׁלְחֵף
שַׁלְחֵף, שַׁלְחֵיף(Shaf. of חלף, transposed) 1) to change, exchange; to lay crosswise. Targ. Y. Gen. 31:7; 41. Targ. Y. Ex. 34:9, sq. Targ. Ps. 15:4. Targ. Y. Gen. 48:14 Ar. (ed. פרג; h. text שִׂכֵּל); a. e.B. Bath.99a ודילמא שַׁלְחוּפֵי הוו מְשַׁלְחֲפֵי (ידייהו) may it not be that they (the Cherubim over the Ark) had their wings crosswise (overlapping each other)? Sabb.96b ודילמא שלחופי הוו משלחפי may it not be that they (the weavers) sat in irregular lines (so that those sitting close together did not need to hinder one another in their work)? Ib. 98b דלא לִישְׁלְחוֹפִינְהוּ מהדדי (Ms. O. לישלופינהו; Yalk. Ex. 370 לישליפינהו) that they must not pile them irregularly. B. Mets.25a משלחפי שלחופי (Ms. H. משלפי שלופי) the coins lie irregularly (some of them piled, others scattered). Nidd.26a ומְשַׁלְחֵיף ליהוכ׳ (Ar. ומשחיף, corr. acc.) and lies across (overlapping) the head of the embryo. 2) to pass quickly, overtake; (or to strike through). Targ. Job 20:24. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּלְחֵיף to be changed; to pass away; to be exchanged. Targ. Ps. 46:3 (Ms. אִשְׁתַּחֲלִיפוּ; h. text בהמיר). Targ. Job 29:20. Ib. 28:16; 19 (h. text תסלה). -
18 שַׁלְחֵיף
שַׁלְחֵף, שַׁלְחֵיף(Shaf. of חלף, transposed) 1) to change, exchange; to lay crosswise. Targ. Y. Gen. 31:7; 41. Targ. Y. Ex. 34:9, sq. Targ. Ps. 15:4. Targ. Y. Gen. 48:14 Ar. (ed. פרג; h. text שִׂכֵּל); a. e.B. Bath.99a ודילמא שַׁלְחוּפֵי הוו מְשַׁלְחֲפֵי (ידייהו) may it not be that they (the Cherubim over the Ark) had their wings crosswise (overlapping each other)? Sabb.96b ודילמא שלחופי הוו משלחפי may it not be that they (the weavers) sat in irregular lines (so that those sitting close together did not need to hinder one another in their work)? Ib. 98b דלא לִישְׁלְחוֹפִינְהוּ מהדדי (Ms. O. לישלופינהו; Yalk. Ex. 370 לישליפינהו) that they must not pile them irregularly. B. Mets.25a משלחפי שלחופי (Ms. H. משלפי שלופי) the coins lie irregularly (some of them piled, others scattered). Nidd.26a ומְשַׁלְחֵיף ליהוכ׳ (Ar. ומשחיף, corr. acc.) and lies across (overlapping) the head of the embryo. 2) to pass quickly, overtake; (or to strike through). Targ. Job 20:24. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּלְחֵיף to be changed; to pass away; to be exchanged. Targ. Ps. 46:3 (Ms. אִשְׁתַּחֲלִיפוּ; h. text בהמיר). Targ. Job 29:20. Ib. 28:16; 19 (h. text תסלה). -
19 סכך I
סָכַךְI (b. h.) to interlace, entangle; to be entangled, ramified.Denom. סֻכָּה. Hif. הֵיסֵךְ 1) to weave. Sabb.VII, 2 והמֵיסֵךְ and the work of the weaver. Y. ib. VII, 10c top משום מֵיסֵיךְ his act coming under the category of weaving; משום מֵיסֶכֶת her act coming Tosef. ib. VIII (IX), 2 המוסיך שלשהוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.) he who weaves three threads (on the Sabbath); a. fr. 2) (denom. of סֻכָּה) to hang over, shade. Ohol. VIII, 2; M. Kat. 5b אילן המיסך על הארץ a tree (with a seat of uncleanness on one of its boughs) throwing a shadow (forming a tent, cmp. אֹהֶל) over the ground; a. e.; v. סְכָכָה. 3) ה׳ רגליו to cross ones feet, euphem. for: to ease ones, self. Yoma III, 2. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot.; a. e. Pi. סִכֵּךְ, סִיכֵּךְ 1) to cover with boughs, esp. to cover the festive booth ( Succah). Ber.62b (ref. to להסך את רגליו, 1 Sam. 24:4, v. supra) מלמד שס׳ עצמו כסוכה this intimates that he shaded himself (retired in a chaste manner) as in a booth. Succ.I, 4 הדלה … וס׳ על גבה if he trained a vine over the booth and put twigs over it. Ib. אין מְסַכְּכִים בו you must not use it for covering. Ib. 14b סִיכַּכְנוּ עלוכ׳ we covered a stable with them. Lam. R. to I, 17 (ref. to בסך, Ps. 42:5) לשעבר … ואילנות מְסַכְּכוֹתוכ׳; formerly I went up (to Jerusalem) with trees forming shades over my head; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסוּכָּךְ; f. מְסוּכֶּכֶת. Succ.8b ובלבד שתהא מס׳וכ׳ provided the Succah is covered according to law. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עמק סכות, Ps. 60:8) עמק שהוא מס׳וכ׳ the valley which is shaded with trees. B. Bath.25b Ms. M., v. אַכְסַדְרָא. 2) to weave; to intertwine plants; to train a creeper over another plant. Men.97a (expl. יֻסַּךְ, Ex. 25:29) the tubes שמְסַכְּכִין בהןוכ׳ with which they interweave the show bread (which they lay crosswise between the loaves, to allow the air to pass through). Tosef.Kil.I, 6, v. סִיכּוּךְ. Y. ib. II, end, 28b (not; מסבכין). Lev. R. s. 14, end (ref. to Job 10:11 תשככני) סִכַּכְתַּנִי אינו אומר אלא תְּסוֹכְכֵנִי it does not say, Thou hast woven me, but, Thou shalt weave me (in the future world). 3) to form shade, to creep, intergrow. Y. Kil. l. c. דלעת מצרית שהיא מְסַכֶּכֶת the Egyptian gourd which creeps. Ib. שאין כולן מְסַכְּכִיןוכ׳ not all of them creep like the Egyptian gourd. -
20 סָכַךְ
סָכַךְI (b. h.) to interlace, entangle; to be entangled, ramified.Denom. סֻכָּה. Hif. הֵיסֵךְ 1) to weave. Sabb.VII, 2 והמֵיסֵךְ and the work of the weaver. Y. ib. VII, 10c top משום מֵיסֵיךְ his act coming under the category of weaving; משום מֵיסֶכֶת her act coming Tosef. ib. VIII (IX), 2 המוסיך שלשהוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.) he who weaves three threads (on the Sabbath); a. fr. 2) (denom. of סֻכָּה) to hang over, shade. Ohol. VIII, 2; M. Kat. 5b אילן המיסך על הארץ a tree (with a seat of uncleanness on one of its boughs) throwing a shadow (forming a tent, cmp. אֹהֶל) over the ground; a. e.; v. סְכָכָה. 3) ה׳ רגליו to cross ones feet, euphem. for: to ease ones, self. Yoma III, 2. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot.; a. e. Pi. סִכֵּךְ, סִיכֵּךְ 1) to cover with boughs, esp. to cover the festive booth ( Succah). Ber.62b (ref. to להסך את רגליו, 1 Sam. 24:4, v. supra) מלמד שס׳ עצמו כסוכה this intimates that he shaded himself (retired in a chaste manner) as in a booth. Succ.I, 4 הדלה … וס׳ על גבה if he trained a vine over the booth and put twigs over it. Ib. אין מְסַכְּכִים בו you must not use it for covering. Ib. 14b סִיכַּכְנוּ עלוכ׳ we covered a stable with them. Lam. R. to I, 17 (ref. to בסך, Ps. 42:5) לשעבר … ואילנות מְסַכְּכוֹתוכ׳; formerly I went up (to Jerusalem) with trees forming shades over my head; a. fr.Part. pass. מְסוּכָּךְ; f. מְסוּכֶּכֶת. Succ.8b ובלבד שתהא מס׳וכ׳ provided the Succah is covered according to law. Gen. R. s. 42 (ref. to עמק סכות, Ps. 60:8) עמק שהוא מס׳וכ׳ the valley which is shaded with trees. B. Bath.25b Ms. M., v. אַכְסַדְרָא. 2) to weave; to intertwine plants; to train a creeper over another plant. Men.97a (expl. יֻסַּךְ, Ex. 25:29) the tubes שמְסַכְּכִין בהןוכ׳ with which they interweave the show bread (which they lay crosswise between the loaves, to allow the air to pass through). Tosef.Kil.I, 6, v. סִיכּוּךְ. Y. ib. II, end, 28b (not; מסבכין). Lev. R. s. 14, end (ref. to Job 10:11 תשככני) סִכַּכְתַּנִי אינו אומר אלא תְּסוֹכְכֵנִי it does not say, Thou hast woven me, but, Thou shalt weave me (in the future world). 3) to form shade, to creep, intergrow. Y. Kil. l. c. דלעת מצרית שהיא מְסַכֶּכֶת the Egyptian gourd which creeps. Ib. שאין כולן מְסַכְּכִיןוכ׳ not all of them creep like the Egyptian gourd.
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