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  • 41 erbezleri

    n. testes

    Turkish-English dictionary > erbezleri

  • 42 hayalar

    n. testicles, testes, balls, bollocks [sl.], nuts [sl.]

    Turkish-English dictionary > hayalar

  • 43 taşaklar

    n. testicles, balls, bollocks [sl.], rocks [sl.], testes, nuts [sl.]

    Turkish-English dictionary > taşaklar

  • 44 testisler

    n. testes

    Turkish-English dictionary > testisler

  • 45 불알

    n. balls, (Vulgar Slang) testes, testicles

    Korean-English dictionary > 불알

  • 46 སྒམ་

    [sgam]
    chest, suitcase, trunk, box, testes

    Tibetan-English dictionary > སྒམ་

  • 47 ཉུག་རུམ་

    [nyug rum]
    the testes cut out, eunuch

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཉུག་རུམ་

  • 48 རླིག་སྒོང་

    [rlig sgong]
    testes

    Tibetan-English dictionary > རླིག་སྒོང་

  • 49 ad-sum (assum)

        ad-sum (assum) adfuī    (aff-), adesse (adsiet for adsit, T.; adfore for adfutūrum esse), to be at, be present, be at hand: quia ades praesens, T.: vos, qui adsunt: coram, V.: ad portam: ante oculos, V.: portis, V.: ducibus, i. e. accompany, O.— To be at hand, stand by, assist, support, aid, help: amicos, ad hanc rem qui adsient, T.: omnes quos videtis adesse: dux suis aderat, Cs.: flentibus adsunt Humani voltūs, show sympathy with, H.: adsis, o Tegeaee, favens, be near, V.: (testes) adsunt cum adversariis: promissi testis adesto, O. — Hence, to come, appear: iam hic adero, am coming immediately, T.: huc ades, V.: cum hostes adessent, L.—In law: ad iudicium, to come into court: edixit ut adesset senatus frequens, convene: adesse in Capitolio iussit (i. e. senatum). — Fig., to be present, be at hand: proeli tempus, S.: aderat iudicio dies, L.: cum iam partus adesset, O.: quod adest Componere, existing circumstances, H.: ut securitas adsit: hominum quīs pudor paulum adest, T.: vim adfore verbo Crediderat, V.: quantus adest viris Sudor, H.: adesse animo, to be present in mind, give attention: adeste animis, be of good courage.

    Latin-English dictionary > ad-sum (assum)

  • 50 aliēnigena

        aliēnigena ae, m    [alienus + GEN-], one born in a foreign land, an alien. — As adj., foreign, of another land: homo: hostes: testes.—As subst: quid alienigenae loqui soleant: ipse alienigena, N.
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    stranger, foreigner, alien; something imported/exotic; foreign-born

    Latin-English dictionary > aliēnigena

  • 51 conventum

        conventum ī, n    [1 conventus], an agreement, compact, contract, convention: stare conventis: testes-conventorum, L.: pacti et conventi formula: Conventum et pactum, a marriage contract and settlement, Iu.
    * * *
    agreement, compact, covenant; convention, accord (L+S)

    Latin-English dictionary > conventum

  • 52 dētestātiō

        dētestātiō ōnis, f    [detestor], the invocation of a curse: eā detestatione obstricti, L.: dira, H. — An averting by sacrifice, deprecation: scelerum.
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    I
    castration; removal of testes
    II
    solemn curse/execration; expression of hate; averting w/sacrifice; renouncation

    Latin-English dictionary > dētestātiō

  • 53 dextera or dextra

        dextera or dextra ae, f    [dexter, sc. manus], the right hand: Cedo dextram, T.: eius dextram, prendit, Cs.: per dexteram te istam oro: dexterae, quae fidei testes esse solebant: fidem dextrā dare, N.: si Pergama dextrā Defendi possent, i. e. by valor, V.: ut suā urbs periret dexterā, i. e. by civil war, H.: rubens, H.— The right side: hinc ab dexterā Venire, T.: erat ab dextrā rupes aspera, S.: dextrā sinistrā omnibus occisis, on every side, S.: dextrā laevāque, O.: concede ad dexteram, T.— The hand: omne sacrum rapiente dextrā, H.—Fig., a pledge of friendship: quae (Graecia) tendit dexteram Italiae.

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  • 54 falsus

        falsus adj.    [P. of fallo], deceptive, feigned, spurious, deceitful, false, pretended, delusive, unfounded: nuptiae, T.: lacrimula, T.: indices: testes malitiā: spes, misleading: viri species, O.: crimen, V.: pater, supposed, O.: rumores, Cs.: litterae, forged: opprobria, undeserved, H.: falsi Simoëntis ad undam (i. e. simulati), V.— Deceived, mistaken: ne illi falsi sunt qui expectant, etc., S.: vates, L.
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    falsa, falsum ADJ
    wrong, lying, fictitious, spurious, false, deceiving, feigned, deceptive

    Latin-English dictionary > falsus

  • 55 in-corruptus (inconr-)

        in-corruptus (inconr-) adj.    with sup, unspoiled, uninjured, uncorrupted: sucus: templa, L.: litterae, not tampered with.—Fig., unspoiled, uncorrupted, unadulterated, genuine, pure: sensūs: iudicium, upright: fides, H.: genus disciplinae, L.—Unbribed, unseduced, incorruptible: testes: amici, S.: custos incorruptissimus, H.

    Latin-English dictionary > in-corruptus (inconr-)

  • 56 integer

        integer tegra, tegrum, adj. with comp. integrior and sup. integerrimus    [2 in-+TAG-], untouched, unhurt, entire, whole, complete: annus: integro die, i. e. with the day before us, H.: quarum (sublicarum) pars inferior integra remanebat, Cs.: signa (litterarum), unbroken.—Unimpaired, uninjured, unhurt, unwounded, unmutilated, unexhausted, sound, fresh, vigorous: aetate integrā, in her flower, T.: cum integri defessis succederent, Cs.: florentes atque integri: integros pro sauciis arcessere, S.: Pelops, entire, O.: cecidit Cethegus Integer, unmutilated, Iu.: opes (opp. accisae), H.: integer aevi sanguis, the vigor of youth, V.: gens a cladibus belli, L.—Not worn, fresh, new, unused: ad integrum bellum cuncta parare, S.: pugnam edere, L.: uti causā hac integrā, this pretext as a fresh one, T.: eum Plautus locum reliquit integrum, not imitated, T.—In the phrase, de integro or ab integro, anew, afresh: potius quam redeat de integro haec oratio, be told over again, T.: relata de integro res ad senatum, L.: columnam efficere ab integro novam: Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo, V.—Untainted, fresh, sweet: ut anteponantur integra contaminatis: fontes, H.—In the phrase, in integrum restituere, to restore to a former condition, pardon, forgive: quod te absente hic filius Egit restitui in integrum aequomst, i. e. be undone, T.: in integrum restituti, pardoned: nonnullos ambitūs damnatos in integrum restituit, Cs.—Fig., new, open, undecided, undetermined: rem integram ad reditum suum iussit esse: ut quam integerrima essent ad pacem omnia, Cs.: quid hac quaestione dici potest integrius?: quoad erit integrum, still in my power: non est integrum Pompeio consilio iam uti tuo, open: si integrum daretur, i. e. if he be unfettered. —Inexperienced, ignorant: me discipulum integrum accipe.—Healthy, sound, sane, unimpaired: animi, H.: mens, H.: integrius iudicium a favore, L.—Unbiassed, impartial: integrum se servare, neutral: arbiter, Iu.: scopulis surdior Icari Voces audit, adhuc integer, heart-whole, H.—Blameless, irreproachable, spotless, pure, honest, virtuous: illo nemo integrior: integerrima vita: testes: vitae, in life, H.: virgo ab se, T.: a coniuratione, not implicated in, Ta.
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    I
    integra -um, integrior -or -us, integerrimus -a -um ADJ
    untouched, entire, whole, complete; uninjured, sound, fresh (troops), vigorous
    II
    fresh troops (pl.)

    Latin-English dictionary > integer

  • 57 mercennārius (mercēnā-)

        mercennārius (mercēnā-) adj.    [1 merces], serving for pay, hired, earning wages, paid, mercenary: comes: miles, L.: testes, bribed: arma, L.: liberalitas: vincla, i. e. imperative business engagements, H.—As subst m., a hireling, hired servant: a villā, T.: quaestūs mercennariorum.

    Latin-English dictionary > mercennārius (mercēnā-)

  • 58 pellītus

        pellītus adj.    [pellis], covered with skins, clad in skins: oves, i. e. of very fine wool (protected by a covering of skins), H.—Esp., of the ancient Sardinians: Sardi, L.: testes, i. e. from Sardinia.
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    pellita, pellitum ADJ

    Latin-English dictionary > pellītus

  • 59 per-gravis

        per-gravis e, adj.,    very weighty, highly important: pergravia, T.: testes.

    Latin-English dictionary > per-gravis

  • 60 plūs

        plūs adv.    [ sing n. of 1 plus], more (used as comp. of multum, with sup. plurimum): apud me argumenta plus quam testes valent: plus quam semel, more often: nulla (navis) plus quam triginta remis agatur, L.: Plus miliens audivi, T.: ferre plus dimidiati mensis cibaria, for more than, etc.: paulo plus mille passūs a castris, L.
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    I
    (gen.), pluris ADJ
    more; several. many; (COMP of multus)
    II
    pla, plum ADJ
    X times as great/many (only w/numerical prefix) (proportion), -fold, tuple
    III
    more, too much, more than enough; more than (w/NUM); higher price/value (GEN)

    Latin-English dictionary > plūs

См. также в других словарях:

  • testes — m. anat. Testículos. Medical Dictionary. 2011 …   Diccionario médico

  • Testes — Tes tes, n., pl. of {Teste}, or of {Testis}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Testes — (lat.), 1) Zeugen; T. synodales, Zeugen u. Ankläger beim Sendgericht; auch die Geistlichen, welche die Ausführung der Beschlüsse einer Synode zu überwachen haben; 2) (Testiculi) die Hoden; 3) an Pflanzen so v.w. Antherae. Testiculatus,… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Testes — (Testiculi, lat.), die Hoden (s. d.) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Testes — Testes,   die Hoden …   Universal-Lexikon

  • testes — the plural of testis …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • testes — [tes′tēz΄] n. pl. of TESTIS …   English World dictionary

  • Testes — The male sex glands. They are located behind the penis in a pouch of skin called the scrotum. The testes produce and store sperm, and are also the body s main source of male hormones, such as testosterone. These hormones control the development… …   Medical dictionary

  • testes — /tes teez/, n. pl. of testis. * * * or testicles Male reproductive organs (see reproductive system). Humans have two oval shaped testes 1.5–2 in. (4–5 cm) long that produce sperm and androgens (mainly testosterone), contained in a sac (scrotum)… …   Universalium

  • Testes — Testis Tes tis, n.; pl. {Testes}. [L.] (Anat.) A testicle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Testes — Der Hoden [ˈhoːdn̩] oder (seltener) der/die Hode [ˈhoːdə] (v. mittelhochdt.: hode, v. althochdt.: hodo, v. idg.: *skeu(t) „bedecken, verhüllen“) oder der Testikel (v. lat.: testiculus, Vkl. von testis Zeuge [der Virilität], Hode, Plural:… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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