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1 copper
I [ˈkɔpə]1. noun1) an element, a metal of a brownish-red colour:نُحاس أحْمَرThis pipe is made of copper.
2) (a piece of) money made of copper or a substitute:عِملَـة نُحاسِيَّـهHave you any coppers in your change?
2. adjective1) made of copper:نُحاسيa copper pipe.
2) ( also ˈcopper-coloured) of the colour of copper.نُحاسي اللون II [ˈkɔpə] nouna British nickname for a policeman:شُّرطيRun – there's a copper after you!
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2 aeneus
made of copper or bronze, brazen. -
3 eneus
made of copper or bronze, brazen. -
4 kupfern
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5 Kupfer
n; -s, -2. Kupferstich* * *das Kupfercopper* * *Kụp|fer ['kʊpfɐ]nt -s,no pl (abbr Cu)etw in Kupfer stechen — to do a copper engraving of sth, to engrave or etch sth on copper
3) (= Kupferstich) copperplate* * *(an element, a metal of a brownish-red colour: This pipe is made of copper.) copper* * *Kup·fer<-s, ->[ˈkʊpfɐ]nt2. (Kupferstich) copperplate engraving [or print]etw in \Kupfer stechen to engrave [or etch] sth on copper* * *das; Kupfers1) copper2) (Kupfergeschirr) copperware; (Kupfergeld) coppers pl* * *1. nur sg; copper;in Kupfer gestochen engraved on copper, copper-engraved* * *das; Kupfers1) copper2) (Kupfergeschirr) copperware; (Kupfergeld) coppers pl* * *n.copper n. -
6 औदुम्बर _audumbara
औदुम्बर a. (-री f.) [उदुम्बर-अञ्]1 Made of, or coming from, the Udumbara tree.-2 Made of copper; पात्रमौदुम्बरं गृह्य Mb.13.125.82.-रः [P.IV.2.67.]1 N of a region abounding in Udumbara trees.-2 A form of Yama, the god of death.-3 Made of copper.-4 A class of ascetics solely living on whatever fruits they see first early in the morning; Bhāg.3.12.43.-री A branch of the Udumbara tree.-रम् 1 The wood of the Udumbara tree.-2 The Udumbara fruit.-3 A kind of leprosy.-4 Copper or a copper-vessel; Mb.5.4.1. -
7 Kupfermünze
f copper coin* * *die Kupfermünzecopper coin* * ** * *Kup·fer·mün·zef copper coin* * *die copper coin; copper* * *Kupfermünze f copper coin* * *die copper coin; copper -
8 लोह
lohá
cf. rohi, rohiṇa etc.) red, reddish, copper-coloured ṠrS. MBh. ;
made of copper ṠBr. ( Sch.);
made of iron Kauṡ. ;
m. n. red metal, copper VS. etc. etc.;
(in later language) iron (either crude orᅠ wrought) orᅠ steel orᅠ gold orᅠ any metal;
a weapon L. ;
a fish-hook L. ;
blood L. ;
m. the red goat (cf. lohâ̱ja) Gaut. Mn. Yājñ. ;
(prob.) a kind of bird MārkP. ;
N. of a man gaṇa naḍâ̱di;
(pl.) N. of a people MBh. ;
(ī) f. a pot Divyâ̱v. ;
n. any object orᅠ vessel made of iron Kāv. ;
aloe wood, Agallochum L. ;
- लोहकटक
- लोहकण्टक
- लोहकान्त
- लोहकान्तक
- लोहकार
- लोहकारक
- लोहकार्षापण
- लोहकिट्ट
- लोहकील
- लोहगिरि
- लोहगोलखण्डन
- लोहघातक
- लोहचर्मवत्
- लोहचारक
- लोहचारिणी
- लोहचूर्ण
- लोहज
- लोहजङ्घ
- लोहजाल
- लोहजित्
- लोहतारणी
- लोहतारिणी
- लोहदण्ड
- लोहदारक
- लोहद्राविन्
- लोहनगर
- लोहनाल
- लोहपट्टिका
- लोहपाश
- लोहपुर
- लोहपृष्ठ
- लोहप्रतिमा
- लोहबद्ध
- लोहभारक
- लोहमय
- लोहमल
- लोहमात्र
- लोहमारक
- लोहमालक
- लोहमुक्तिका
- लोहमुख
- लोहमेखल
- लोहयष्टी
- लोहरजस्
- लोहरत्नाकर
- लोहराजक
- लोहलिङ्ग
- लोहलेख्य
- लोहवत्
- लोहवर
- लोहवर्मन्
- लोहवाल
- लोहशङ्कु
- लोहशयन
- लोहशास्त्र
- लोहशुद्धिकर
- लोहशृङ्खल
- लोहश्लेषण
- लोहसंश्लेषक
- लोहसंकर
- लोहसिंहानिका
- लोहस्थ
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9 ताम्र _tāmra
ताम्र a. [तम्-रक् दीर्घः Uṇ.2.16.]1 Made of copper.-2 Of a coppery red colour, red; ततो$नुकुर्याद्विशदस्य तस्यास्ताम्रौष्ठपर्यस्तरुचः स्मितस्य Ku.1.44; उदेति सविता ताम्रस्ताम्र एवास्तमेति च Subhāṣ.-म्रः A kind of leprosy with red spots.-म्रम् 1 Copper.-2 A dark or coppery red.-3 A coppery receptacle; ताम्रलोहैः परिवृता निधयो ये चतुः- शताः Mb.2.61.29.-म्री A copper pot having a small hole at the botton used in measuring time by placing it in a water-vessel.-Comp. -अक्षः 1 a crow.-2 the (Indian) cuckoo.-अर्धः bell-metal.-अश्मन् m. a kind of jewel (पद्मराग); ताम्राश्मरश्मिच्छुरितैर्नखाग्रैः Śi.3.7.-आभम् red sandal (रक्तचन्दन).-उपजीविन् m. a coppersmith.-ओष्ठः (forming ताम्रोष्ठ or ताम्रौष्ठ) a red or cherry lip; Ku.1.44.-कारः, -कुट्टः a brazier, coppersmith.-कृमिः 1 a kind of red insect (इन्द्रगोप).-2 the lady bird.-3 cochineal.-गर्भम् sulphate of copper.-चूडः a cock; संध्याचूडैर- निबिडतमस्ताम्रचूडैरुडूनि । प्रासूयन्त स्फुटमधिवियद्भाण्डमण्डानि यानि ॥ Rām. Ch.6.96;7.56.-चडकः a particular position of the hand.-त्रपुजम् brass.-द्रुः the red sandalwood.-द्वीपः the island of Ceylon; Divyāvadāna.36.-धातुः 1 red chalk.-2 Copper; Rām.3.-पट्टः, -पत्रम् a cop- per-plate on which grants of land were frequently inscribed; पटे वा ताम्रपट्टे वा स्वमुद्रोपरिचिह्नितम् । अभिलेख्यात्मनो वंश्यानात्मानं च महीपतिः ॥ Y.1.319.-पर्णी N. of a river rising in Malaya, celebrated for its pearls; R.4.5. Hence ताम्रपर्णिक (= obtained in the same river); Kau. A.2.11.-पलः Alangium Hexapetalum; दद्यात्ताम्रपलं वापि अभावे सर्वकर्मणः Yuktikalpataru.-पल्लवः the Aśoka tree.-पाकिन् Thespesia Populneoides (Mar. लाखी-पारासा पिंपळ).-पुष्पः Kæmpferia Rotunda (Mar. बाहवा).-ष्पी Bignonia Suaveolens (Mar. धायरी, भुईपाडळ)-फलकम् a copper-plate.-मुख a. copper-faced.(-खः) 1 a Frank or European;-2 the Moghals.-वदनः (see ताम्रमुख); योत्स्यन्ति ताम्रवदनैरनेकैः सैनिका इमे Śiva. B.26.23.-वर्णी the blossom of sesamum.-लिप्तः N. of a country.-प्ताः (pl.) its people or rulers.-वृक्षः a species of sandal.-शिखिन् m. a cook.-सारकः a sort of Khadira. (-कम्) red sandal-wood. -
10 χαλκός
χαλκός: copper or bronze (an alloy of copper and tin; brass, which is made of copper and zinc, was unknown to the ancients), Od. 1.184. The word stands often for things made of bronze, knife, axe, weapons and armor in general. Epithets, αἶθοψ, νῶροψ, ἀτειρής, and others appropriate to the things severally designated.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > χαλκός
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11 κυπρίνων
κύπρινονmade from the flower of: neut gen plκύπρινοςmade of copper: fem gen plκύπρινοςmade of copper: masc /neut gen plκυπρί̱νων, κυπρῖνοςcarp: masc gen pl -
12 κύπρινον
κύπρινονmade from the flower of: neut nom /voc /acc sgκύπρινοςmade of copper: masc acc sgκύπρινοςmade of copper: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 लोहित _lōhita
लोहित a. (-लोहिता orलोहिनी f.) [रुह्-इतन् रस्य लः Uṇ.3.95]1 Red, red-coloured; स्रस्तांसावतिमात्रलोहिततलौ बाहू घटोत्क्षेपणात् Ś.1.29; Ku.3.29; मुहुश्चलत्पल्लवलोहिनीभि- रुच्चैः शिखाभिः शिखिनो$वलीढाः Ki.16.53; शुक्लानि कृष्णान्यथ लोहितानि Bhāg.11.23.44 (लोहित is attributed to राजस).-2 Copper, made of copper.-तः 1 The red colour.-2 The planet Mars.-3 A serpent.-4 A kind of deer.-5 N. of the river Brahmaputra.-6 A kind of rice.-7 A particular disease of the eyelids.-8 A kind of precious stone.-ता N. of one of the seven tongues of fire.-तम् 1 Copper.-2 Blood; अप्सु लोहितं च रेतश्च निधीयते Bṛi. Up.3.2.13; त्वग्भेदकः शतं दण्ड्यो लोहितस्य च दर्शकः Ms.8.284.-3 Saffron.-4 Battle.-5 Red sanders.-6 A kind of sandal; तौ लोहितस्य प्रियदर्शनस्य सदोचितावुत्तम- चन्दनस्य Rām.3.63.8.-7 An imperfect form of a rainbow.-8 A kind of agallochum.-Comp. -अक्षः 1 a red die.-2 a kind of snake.-3 the (Indian) cuckoo.-4 an eipthet of Viṣṇu.(-क्षम्) 1 the armpit, thigh-joint; hip.-अङ्गः 1 the काम्पिल्ल tree.-2 the planet Mars; ब्रह्मराशिं समावृत्य लोहिताङ्गो व्यवस्थितः Mb.6.3.18.-अयस् n. copper.-अर्मन् n. a red swelling in the whites of the eyes.-अशोकः a variety of Aśoka (having red flowers).-अश्वः fire.-आननः an ichneumon.-आर्द्र a. drip- ping with blood.-ईक्षण a. red-eyed.-उद a. having red or blood-red water.-कल्माष a. red-spotted.-कृष्ण a. dark-red.-क्षयः loss of blood.-ग्रीवः an epithet of Agni.-चन्दनम् saffron.-पित्तिन् subject to hemor- rhage.-पुष्पकः the granate tree.-मृत्तिका red chalk.-शतपत्रम् a red lotus-flower.- शवल a. dappled with red.-स्मृतिः N. of a law-book. -
14 aerārius
aerārius adj. [aes], of copper, of bronze, made of copper; hence, of copper money: fabula, a twopenny story. — Of mines: structurae, Cs.— Of money, pecuniary: ratio, the rate of exchange, current value of coin. — Of the public treasury: tribuni, in charge of disbursements.* * *Ilowest class citizen, pays poll tax but cannot vote/hold office; coppersmithIIaeraria, aerarium ADJof/concerned with copper/bronze/brass; of coinage/money/treasury; penny-ante -
15 aerarius
aerārĭus, a, um, adj. [aes].I.That pertains to or is made of copper, bronze, etc.:II.aerarium metallum,
a copper-mine, Vitr. 7, 9; Plin. 33, 5, 26, § 86;fornaces,
smelting-furnaces, id. 11, 36, 42, § 119:fabrica,
the preparation of copper, id. 7, 56, 57, § 197 faber, a coppersmith, id. 34, 8, 19, 6, § 61 (also aerarius alone; v. below).—Of or pertaining to money:1.propter aerariam rationem non satis erat in tabulis inspexisse quantum deberetur,
on account of the standard of coin, Cic. Quint. 4:hinc dicuntur milites aerarii, ab aere quod stipendia facerent,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 181 Müll.: tribunus, who superintended disbursements of the public treasury: aerarii tribuni a tribuendo aere sunt appellati, Paul. ex Fest. p. 2 Müll.;or, acc. to Varr.: ab eo, quibus attributa erat pecunia, ut militi reddant, tribuni aerarii dicti,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 181 Müll.; v. tribunus.—Hence, subst.: aerārĭus, i, m.(Sc. faber.) One who works in copper, etc., a coppersmith:2.in aerariorum officinis,
Plin. 16, 6, 8, § 23:aerariorum marculi,
Mart. 12, 57, 6; so Inscr. Orell. 4140.—(Sc. civis.) A citizen of the lowest class, who paid only a poll-tax (aera pendebat), and had no right of voting. Other citizens, upon the commission of great crimes, were degraded by the censors into this class, and deprived of all previous dignities. (Cf. Gell. 4, 12 and 29; Drak. ad Liv. 24, 18, 6;B.Smith's Dict. Antiq., and Nieb. Röm. Gesch. 2, 63 and 452.) Referre aliquem in aerarios,
Cic. Clu. 43. eximere aliquem ex aerariis, id. de Or. 2, 66 ext.; Liv. 24, 18:omnes, quos senatu moverunt, quibusque equos ademerunt (censores) aerarios fecerunt et tribu moverunt,
id. 42, 10 al. —aerārĭa, ae, f.1.(Sc. fodina, like argentaria and ferraria, Liv. 34, 21:2.auraria,
Tac. A. 6, 19 al.) A mine:multis locis apud eos (sc. Aquitanos) aerariae structuraeque sunt,
Caes. B. G. 3, 21 Herz. —(Sc. officina.) A smelting or refining house, Varr. L. L. 8, 33.—3.(Sc. fornax.) A smelting-furnace, Plin. 34, 13, 33, § 128.—C.aerārĭum, i, n. (sc. stabulum), the place in the temple of Saturn at Rome, where the public treasure was kept, the treasury: to tamieion, to koinon: Aerarium sane populus Romanus in aede Saturni habuit, Paul. ex Fest. p. 2 Müll.; cf. Plin. Pan. 92:referre pecuniam in aerarium,
Cic. Agr. 2, 27 (for which deferre is often used in Liv. q.v.):dare alicui pecuniam ex aerario,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 70.—Also for the public treasure or finances:C. Gracchus, cum largitiones maximas fecisset et effudisset aerarium,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 20, 48, Nep. Arist. 3, 1; id. Att. 8.—In the time of the emperors the aerarium (public treasure) was distinguished from fiscus (the wealth of the emperor):bona Sejani ablata aerario, ut in fisco cogerentur,
Tac. A. 6, 2; Plin. Pan. 36, Suet. Vesp. 16;v. fiscus. In the treasury the public archives were kept: factum senatus consultum, ne decreta patrum ante diem decimum ad aerarium deferrentur,
Tac. A. 3, 51; cf. id. ib. 13, 28; Suet. Aug. 94; id. Caes. 28;and also the standards: signa ex aerario prompta,
Liv. 4, 22.—The Quaestores aerarii (under Augustus and his immediate successors the Praetores) presided over the aerarium, with whom the Tribuni aerarii were associated as assistants; cf.Quaestor and Tribunus.—The aerarium contained also a fund, established after the invasion of Gaul, and augmented by the immense booty acquired in the wars with Carthage, Macedonia, Corinth, etc., as well as by the tribute of the manumissi, which could be used only in cases of extreme public necessity, hence with the epithet sanctius,
Caes. B. C. 1, 24:aurum vicesimarium, quod in sanctiore aerario ad ultimos casus servaretur, promi placuit,
Liv. 27, 10; cf. Cic. Att. 7, 21; id. Verr. 2, 4, 63 (of the Syracusans). Hence trop., Quint. 10, 3, 3:aerarium militare, destined by Aug. for defraying the expenses of war,
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16 aereum
1.aerĕus (trisyl.), a, um, adj. [aes].I.Made of copper:II.cornua,
Verg. A. 7, 615:clavus,
Plin. 16, 10, 20, § 51:tabulae,
Suet. Vesp. 8:vasa,
Vulg. 2 Reg. 8, 10.—Furnished or covered with copper or bronze:2.clipeus,
Verg. A. 12, 541; so ( with copper) Vulg. 1 Reg. 17, 6:puppis,
Verg. A. 5, 198 (cf.:aeratae naves,
Hor. C. 2, 16, 21).— aerĕus, i, m. (sc. nummus), a bronze coin:aereos signatos constituere,
Vitr. 3, 1.— aerĕum, i, n., a copper color, Plin. 8, 52, 78, § 212.āĕrĕus, a, um, v. aërius. -
17 aereus
1.aerĕus (trisyl.), a, um, adj. [aes].I.Made of copper:II.cornua,
Verg. A. 7, 615:clavus,
Plin. 16, 10, 20, § 51:tabulae,
Suet. Vesp. 8:vasa,
Vulg. 2 Reg. 8, 10.—Furnished or covered with copper or bronze:2.clipeus,
Verg. A. 12, 541; so ( with copper) Vulg. 1 Reg. 17, 6:puppis,
Verg. A. 5, 198 (cf.:aeratae naves,
Hor. C. 2, 16, 21).— aerĕus, i, m. (sc. nummus), a bronze coin:aereos signatos constituere,
Vitr. 3, 1.— aerĕum, i, n., a copper color, Plin. 8, 52, 78, § 212.āĕrĕus, a, um, v. aërius. -
18 beziehungsweise
Konj. (abgek. bzw.)1. (oder auch) (either...) or (..., as the case may be)2. (oder vielmehr) or rather, that’s to say, i.e.3. (und im andern Fall) respectively; zwei Bücher in englischer beziehungsweise deutscher Sprache two books in English and German respectively* * *(Abk.: bzw.) respectively; or; that's to say; or rather* * *be|zie|hungs|wei|seconj1) (= oder aber) or2) (= im anderen Fall) and... respectivelyzwei Briefmarken, die 25 bezíéhungsweise 55 Cent kosten — two stamps costing 25 and 55 cents respectively
geben Sie in Ihrer Bestellung rot bezíéhungsweise blau als gewünschte Farbe an — state your choice of colour (Brit) or color (US) in your order: red or blue
3) (= genauer gesagt) or rather, or that is to say* * *be·zie·hungs·wei·sekonj or rather* * *1) and... respectively; (oder) ordie beiden Münzen waren aus Kupfer beziehungsweise aus Nickel — the two coins were made of copper and of nickel respectively
* * *2. (oder vielmehr) or rather, that’s to say, i. e.3. (und im andern Fall) respectively;zwei Bücher in englischer beziehungsweise deutscher Sprache two books in English and German respectively* * *1) and... respectively; (oder) ordie beiden Münzen waren aus Kupfer beziehungsweise aus Nickel — the two coins were made of copper and of nickel respectively
2) (ugs.): (oder vielmehr) that is; or to be precise* * *adv.respectively adv. -
19 लोह _lōha
लोह a.1 Red, reddish.-2 Made of copper, coppery.-3 Made of iron; भ्रमतश्च वराहस्य लोहस्य प्रमुखे समम् Mb.1. 135.23.-हः, -हम् 1 Copper.-2 Iron.-3 Steel.-4 Any metal; वस्तून्योषधयः स्नेहा रसलोहमृदो जलम् Bhāg.2. 6.24.-5 Gold; यथा सौम्यैकेन लोहमणिना Ch. Up.6.1.5.-6 Blood.-7 A weapon; अद्भ्यो$ग्निर्त्रह्मतः क्षत्रमश्मनो लोह- मुत्थितम् Ms.9.321.-8 A fish-hook.-हः The red goat; कालशाकं महाशल्काः खड्गलोहामिषं मधु Ms.3.272.-हम् Aloe- wood.-Comp. -अग्रम् the iron point (फल) of an ar- row; सितलोहाग्रनखः खमाससाद Ki.13.25.-अजः the red goat.-अभिसारः, -अभिहारः N. of a military ceremony resembling नीराजन q. v.; लोहाभिसारो निर्वृत्तः कुरुक्षेत्रमकर्दमम् Mb.5.16.93.-आख्यम् agallochum.-आमिषः the flesh of the red-haired goat.-उच्छिष्टम्, -उत्थम्, -किट्टम्, -निर्यासम्, -मलम् rust of iron (मण्डूर).-उत्तमम् gold.-कान्तः a loadstone, magnet.-कारः a blacksmith.-कुम्भी an iron boiler; लोहकुम्भीश्च तैलस्य क्वाथ्यमानाः समन्ततः Mb.18.2.24.-घातकः a blacksmith.-चर्मवत् a. covered with plates of iron or metal; लोह- चर्मवती चापि साग्निः सगुडशृङ्गिका Mb.3.15.8.-चारकः, -दारकः N. of a hell; असिपत्रवनं चैव लोहदारकमेव च Ms.4. 9.-चूर्णम् iron-filings, rust of iron.-जम् 1 bell-metal.-2 iron-filings.-जालम् a coat of mail.-जित् m. a diamond.-द्राविन् m. borax.-नालः an iron arrow.-पृष्ठः a heron.-प्रतिमा 1 an anvil.-2 an iron image.-बद्ध a. tipped or studded with iron.-मणिः an ingot of gold; यथा सोम्यैकेन लोहमणिना Ch. Up.6.1.5.-मात्रः a spear.-मारक a. calcining a metal.-मुक्तिका red pearl.-रजस् n. rust of iron.-राजकम् silver.-लिङ्गम् a boil filled with blood.-वरम् gold.-वर्मन् n. iron- armour, mail.-शङ्कुः 1 an iron spike.-2 N. of a hell; लोहशङ्कुमृजीषं च पन्थानं शाल्मलीं नदीम् Ms.4.9.-शुद्धिकरः, -श्लेषणः borax.-संकरम् blue steel. -
20 κυπρίνη
κύπρινοςmade of copper: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————κύπρινοςmade of copper: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)
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