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  • 1 발정

    n. sexual excitement, oestrum, period of sexual readiness in all mammals (excluding humans), "heat" (Zoology)

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  • 2 animal

    animal ['ænɪməl]
    1 noun
    (a) Zoology animal m; (excluding humans) animal m, bête f;
    man is a social animal l'homme est un animal sociable;
    she's a political animal elle a la politique dans le sang
    he's like an animal when he gets drunk c'est une brute lorsqu'il est ivre
    (c) (thing) chose f;
    French socialism is a very different animal le socialisme à la française est complètement différent;
    there's no such animal ça n'existe pas
    (a) Zoology (products, behaviour) animal;
    they wore simple clothes made of animal hides ils se vêtaient de peaux de bêtes;
    he specializes in animal photography c'est un spécialiste de la photographie animalière
    (b) (desire, needs) animal, bestial; (courage, instinct) animal;
    animal high spirits vivacité f, entrain m
    ►► American animal cracker = biscuit en forme d'animal;
    animal experimentation expérimentation f animale ou sur les animaux;
    animal house (in zoo) ménagerie f;
    animal husbandry élevage m;
    Animal Liberation Front = mouvement britannique militant pour la défense des droits des animaux;
    animal life faune f;
    animal lover ami(e) m,f des animaux ou des bêtes;
    animal magnetism (charm) magnétisme m, charme m; Psychology (form of hypnosis) magnétisme m animal;
    animal painter animalier(ère) m,f;
    animal programme émission f sur les animaux;
    animal rights droits mpl des animaux;
    animal testing expérimentation f animale ou sur les animaux;
    animal therapy zoothérapie f
    ✾ Book 'Animal Farm' Orwell 'La Ferme des animaux'

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  • 3 θηρίον

    θηρίον, ου, τό (Hom.+), in form, but not always in mng., dim. of θήρ.
    any living creature, excluding humans, animal, beast
    of real animals
    α. gener. Hb 12:20. τὰ θ. τῆς γῆς (Gen 1:24, 25, 30) B 6:12; cp. vs. 18; GJs 3:2; τῆς θαλάσσης B 4:5 (Da 7:7). W. adj. θ. ἄγρια (X., An. 1, 2, 7; TestSol 10, 3 C) 1 Cl 56:11 (Job 5:22).
    β. of animals of a particular kind.
    א. quadrupeds as such (Ps.-Clemens, Hom. 3, 36): Js 3:7; φυλακὴ παντὸς θηρίου ἀκαθάρτου cage for every kind of unclean animal Rv 18:2.
    ב. wild animals (Diod S 1, 87, 3; Jos., Bell. 3, 385, Ant. 9, 197) Mk 1:13 (FSpitta, ZNW 5, 1904, 323ff; 8, 1907, 66ff.—Himerius, Or. 39 [=Or. 5], 5: Orpheus in the Thracian mountains, where he has no one to listen to him θηρίων τὴν ἐκκλησίαν ἐργάζεται=forms a community for himself from the wild animals); so perh. Ac 11:6 (s. Hs 9, 26, 1 below).—1689–92.
    ג. w. emphasis on aspect of danger: gener. (Antig. Car. 29 [wolf]; Diod S 17, 92, 2 and 3 [lion]; Maximus Tyr. 20, 2b; Jos., Ant. 2, 35) Rv 6:8 (cp. Hdt. 6, 44, 3); IEph 7:1.
    ד. a reptile snake (Diod S 20, 42, 2, alternating with ὄφις; Polyaenus 2, 3, 15 with ἔχις; Aretaeus 159, 8 τὸ διὰ τ. θηρίων φάρμακον; 163, 2; Just., A I, 60, 2; Galen IV 779 K.; θήρ=snake: Simias [III B.C.], Coll. Alex. Fgm. 26, 17 p. 119) Ac 28:4f; Hs 9, 26, 7b; so also ibid. 7a and prob. 9, 26, 1 w. ἑρπετά (cp. Ac 11:6; Jos., Ant. 17, 117). Cp. PtK 2 p. 14, 18.
    γ. oft. of wild animals in a controlled setting, namely of fighting w. animals in an arena (Diod S 36, 10, 3; Artem. 2, 54; Jos., Bell. 7, 38) IRo 4:1f; 5:2f; ISm 4:2a, b; MPol 3:1; 4; 11:1f; Dg 7:7; Hv 3, 2, 1; AcPl Ha 1, 28; 2, 4; 5, 5 and 9. εἰς τὰ θηρία κατακρίνεσθαι be condemned to fight w. wild animals MPol 2:4. κατέκρινεν αὐτὸν εἰς θηρία AcPl Ha 1, 29.
    of animal-like beings of a transcendent kind (Paus. 1, 24, 6 griffins; 2, 37, 4 the hydra; cp. Da 7:3ff) B 4:5 (Da 7:7). Of a monstrous dragon (schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 156–66a the guardian of the golden fleece; Damascius, Vi. Isid. 140) Hv 4, 1, 6; 4, 1, 8; 4, 1, 10; 4, 2, 1; 4, 2, 3ff; 4, 3, 1 and 7 (on the monster in H, s. Joly p. 113 n. 2). The ‘beasts’ or ‘animals’ of Rv: 11:7; 13:1ff, 11f, 14f, 17f; 14:9, 11; 15:2; 16:2, 10, 13; 17:3, 7f, 11ff, 16f; 19:19f; 20:4, 10.—Lit. s.v. δράκων. BMurmelstein, StKr 101, 1929, 447–57; RSchütz, D. Offb. d. Joh. u. Kaiser Domitian ’33; PMinear, JBL 72, ’53, 93–101.
    wicked person, someone w. a ‘bestial’ nature, beast, monster, fig. ext. of mng. 1 (Aristoph., Equ. 273, Plutus 439, Nub. 184; Appian [s. θηριομαχέω, end]; Alciphron 2, 17, 4 al.; Achilles Tat. 6, 12, 3; Jos., Bell. 1, 624; 627, Ant. 17, 117 and 120; cp. Vett. Val. 78, 9; BGU 1024 IV, 5ff) Tit 1:12 (Damascius, Vi. Isid. 301 the wife of Isid. is called a κακὸν θ.). θ. ἀνθρωπόμορφα beasts in human form (Philo, Ab. 33) ISm 4:1.—B. 137. DELG s.v. θήρ. 1689–92. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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