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1 pine-wood oil
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2 pine oil
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3 fir
fə:(a kind of evergreen tree that bears cones (fir-cones) and is often grown for its wood.) granedelgran--------gransubst. \/fɜː\/2) ( unøyaktig) bartre, bartre-virke3) granvirke -
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5 light wood oil
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9 taeda
taeda ( tēda), ae ( gen. taedaï, Lucr. 6, 897), f. [etym. dub.; cf. taedet], a resinous species of pine-tree, the pitch-pine tree (syn. fax): Pinus combra, Linn.I.Lit., Plin. 16, 10, 19, § 44; 16, 11, 21, § 52; 37, 3, 11, § 43;II.35, 6, 25, § 41: ceu flamma per taedas equitavit,
Hor. C. 4, 4, 43. —Transf.A.Resinous fir or pine wood, pitch-pine:2.cupas taedā ac pice refertas incendunt,
Caes. B. C. 2, 11; 3, 101:pyrā erectā taedis atque ilice sectā,
Verg. A. 4, 505:schedias taedā comburere,
Vitr. 7, 10.—A pitchpine torch, a torch: circumstant cum ardentibus taedis, Enn. ap. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89 (Trag. v. 51 Vahl.); cf.:3.taedae ardentes Furiarum,
Cic. Pis. 20, 46; id. Rosc. Am. 24, 67:Ceres dicitur inflammasse taedas eis ignibus, etc.,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 48, § 106; cf. Ov. F. 4, 494:accensis currere taedis,
Prop. 2, 32, 9:taedas Hymenaeus Amorque Praecutiunt,
Ov. M. 4, 758; so of a nuptial torch, id. H. 4, 121; Verg. A. 4, 18 al.; hence, poet., a wedding, marriage, id. ib. 4, 339; 7, 388; 9, 76; Ov. M. 9, 721; 9, 768; 4, 326; 14, 677;15, 826: copulari taedis,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 493:jungere taedas,
Stat. S. 3, 4, 53:teque mihi taeda pudica dedit,
Ov. H. 6, 134:sacra conubia fallere taedae,
Mart. 6, 2, 1; and for love, in gen., Prop. 1, 8, 21: taedaeque ad funera versae, torches reversed, in sign of mourning, Sil. 2, 184; 13, 547.—As an instrument of torture:verbera, carnifices, robur, pix, lamina, taedae,
Lucr. 3, 1017; Juv. 1, 155. —A pine board, a sawn plank:* B.dolato confisus ligno, digitis a morte remotus Quattuor, aut septem, si sit latissima taeda,
Juv. 12, 59. —A small piece of pork or fat, used for religious purposes, Arn. 7, 230. -
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11 ἐλάτινος
ἐλάτινος [ᾰ], η, ον, also ος, ον Anaxil.22.17: [dialect] Ep. [full] εἰλάτινος, η, ον, as also E.Hel. 1461 (lyr.), Hec. 632 (lyr.):—Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλάτινος
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13 Tanne
f; -, -n; BOT.1. Baum: fir (tree); mit Tanne schmücken mit Zweigen: decorate with sprigs of fir ( oder fir branches); schlank wie eine Tanne slender and willowy; Gasthaus Zur Tanne the Fir Tree (Inn etc.)2. nur Sg.; Holz: fir; in Möbeln: pine, whitewood; Möbel aus Tanne pine furniture; eine Schrankwand aus Tanne a wall unit in pine, a pine wall unit* * *die Tannefir tree; fir* * *Tạn|ne ['tanə]f -, -nfir; (Holz) pine, deal* * *(a kind of evergreen tree that bears cones (fir-cones) and is often grown for its wood.) fir* * *Tan·ne<-, -n>[ˈtanə]f fir; (Weißtanne) silver fir* * *die; Tanne, Tannen1) fir[-tree]2) (Holz) fir* * *1. Baum: fir (tree);schlank wie eine Tanne slender and willowy;Gasthaus Zur Tanne the Fir Tree (Inn etc)Möbel aus Tanne pine furniture;eine Schrankwand aus Tanne a wall unit in pine, a pine wall unit* * *die; Tanne, Tannen1) fir[-tree]2) (Holz) fir* * *-n (fälschlich auch Fichte) f.fir n. -n f.fir (tree) n.fir n. -
14 BARR
n.1) acicular leaves, needles of the fir or pine (wrongly applied by Snorri, who speaks of the ‘barr’ of the ash);2) barley.* * *n. [Norse and Swed. barr means the needles of the fir or pine, opp. to ‘lauf’ or leaves of the ash, eon; cp. barlind, taxus baccaia, and barskógr, ‘needle-wood,’ i. e. fir-wood, Ivar Aasen].I. the needles or spines of a fir-tree; the word is wrongly applied by Snorri, Edda II, who speaks of the ‘barr’ of an ash;—Icel. has no trees. In Hm. 50 (Norse poem ?) it is correctly used of a pine, hrörnar þöll er stendr þorpi á, hlýrat henni börkr ne b., Hkv. Hjörv. 16, Edda 11.II. = barley, [Scot. and North. E. bear, A. S. bere, is four-rowed barley, a coarse kind; bigg in North. E. and Scot. is six-rowed barley, also a coarse kind: cp. ‘the Bigg-market,’ a street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne: barlog, sweet wort, made of barley, Ivar Aasen]; bygg heitir með mönnum, en barr með goðum, men call it ‘bygg,’ but gods ‘bear,’ which shews that barr sounded foreign, and that bygg was the common word, Alvm. 33; Edda (Gl.) 231 has b. under sáðsheiti, v. Lex. Poët. Common phrases in Icel., as bera ekki sitt barr, of one who will never again bear leaves or flourish, metaph. from a withered tree: so Persarum vigui rege bcatior is rendered, lifs míns blómgaðra bar, en buðlungs Persa var, Snot 129. barlegr, adj. vigorous, well-looking. -
15 pino
m pine* * *pino s.m.1 (bot.) pine, pinetree: pino nano, scrub pine; legno di pino, pine wood; ago di pino, pine needle; coperto di pini, pine-clad // pino a ombrello, parasol (o umbrella) pine // pino domestico, ( Pinus pinea) stone-pine // pino marittimo, ( Pinus pinaster) cluster-pine (o pinaster) // pino rosso americano, ( Pinus taeda) pitchpine // pino silvestre, ( Pinus sylvestris) Scotch pine (o Scotch fir) // pino delle Alpi, montano, ( Pinus mugo) mountain pine* * *['pino]sostantivo maschile pine* * *pino/'pino/sostantivo m.pine; legno di pino pine(wood); ago di pino pine-needle\pino marittimo maritime pine; pino silvestre Scots pine. -
16 mänty
yks.nom. mänty; yks.gen. männyn; yks.part. mäntyä; yks.ill. mäntyyn; mon.gen. mäntyjen; mon.part. mäntyjä; mon.ill. mäntyihinpine (noun)pine tree (noun)pinewood (noun)redwood (noun)Scotch fir (noun)* * *• scotch fir• fir• redwood• pine• pine tree• pine wood -
17 pinus
pīnus, ūs and i (dat. pinu, Prop. 3, 19, 19; abl. sing. only pinu; gen. and abl. plur. pinorum and pinis), f., = pitus.I.Lit., a pine, pine-tree; a fir, fir-tree: Pinus silvestris, Linn.; Plin. 16, 20, 33, § 79; 16, 25, 40, § 95:B.ex altā pinu,
Verg. G. 2, 389:pinos loquentes,
id. E. 8, 22:evertunt actas ad sidera pinus,
id. A. 11, 136:Idaeae sacro de vertice pinus,
id. ib. 10, 230:gummi in cerasis, resina pinis,
Plin. 37, 3, 11, § 42.—The pine was sacred to Cybele,
Ov. M. 10, 103; Macr. S. 6, 9; Phaedr. 3, 17, 4;to Diana,
Hor. C. 3, 22, 1; Prop. 2, 15, 17 (3, 12, 19);Pan was represented with a pinewreath,
Ov. M. 14, 638; Sil. 13, 331; so,too, Faunus,
Ov. H. 5, 137. The victors at the Isthmian games were also crowned with a pine-wreath, Plin. 15, 10, 9, § 36.—Acc. to the fable, Pitys, i. e. pinus, was beloved by Pan;hence, pinus amica Arcadio deo,
Prop. 1, 18, 29 (20).—The stone-pine, which bears an edible fruit, Plin. 16, 10, 16, § 38.—II.Transf., any thing made of pine-wood or pine-trees.1.A ship:2.quos Mincius infestā ducebat in aequora pinu,
Verg. A. 10, 206; Hor. Epod. 16, 57:quamvis Pontica pinus Silvae filia nobilis,
id. C. 1, 14, 11:orbata praeside pinus,
Ov. M. 14, 88.—A pine torch:3. 4.atque manum pinu flagranti fervidus implet,
Verg. A. 9, 72.—An oar, Luc. 3, 531.—5.A wreath of pineleaves, Ov. M. 14, 638; id. F. 1, 412; Sil. 13, 331.—6.A pine forest:Gallinaria pinus,
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18 Tannenholz
n fir (wood)* * *das Tannenholzfir* * *Tan·nen·holznt pine-wood* * *Tannenholz n fir (wood)* * *n.fir wood n. -
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1) Biology: deal, softwood forest2) Military: coniferous wood3) Engineering: coniferous forest4) Construction: fir, wood of coniferous trees5) Railway term: pine-wood6) Forestry: gymnospermous wood, softwood7) Ecology: conifer forest, needle-leaved forest, ramen, red wood, soft-wood forest -
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