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21 prawosławny
* * *a.rel. Orthodox; cerkiew prawosławna Orthodox church.mprel. (male) member of the Orthodox Church.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prawosławny
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22 lem
sg - lemmet, pl - lemmerчлен м, коне́чность ж* * *extremity, hatch, limb, penis* * *I. (en -me)( klap) shutter;( dør) hatch;( falddør) trapdoor;(mar) hatch, scuttle;[ ud af lemmen!] out (el. off) you go!II. (et -mer) limb;( på stiftelse) inmate;[ risikere liv og lemmer] risk one's life;[ det mandlige lem] the male member (el. organ). -
23 taita
m.1 a fondling name with which a child calls its father.2 in direct address, term of respect used before a name. (Southern Cone)3 tough (matón), bully; quarrelsome person (pendenciero). (Southern Cone)4 pimp.5 daddy.* * ** * ** * *A* * *taita nmAndes, Arg, Ven Fam = term of respect for an older male member of the community* * *m S.Am.1 famdad, pop fam2 ( abuelo) grandfather -
24 수도사
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25 수사
n. numeral, symbol that represents a number; transcription by hand; criminal investigation; monk, hermit, male member of a religious order; rhetoric, art of speaking and writing effectively -
26 miembro masculino
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27 ferijalac
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28 σάρξ, σαρκός
+ ἡ N 3 58-15-40-51-51=215 Gn 2,21.23(bis).24; 6,3flesh, meat (food for men) Dn 10,3 (stereotypical rendition of רשׂב); flesh (of the human body, distinguished from the spirit or life-giving breath) Gn 2,21; body Ex 30,32; male member, penis Ez 23,20; living being Gn 8,17; σάρκες portions of meat, meat Gn 40,19; body 2 Mc 9,9πᾶσα σάρξ everybody, all humankind Gn 6,12; εἰς σάρκα μίαν to one body (of a married couple) Gn 2,24; σὰρξ καὶ αἷμα flesh and blood, human being (in contrast to God) Sir 17,31; τῶν τῆς σαρκὸς παθῶν the weakness of the flesh 4 Mc 7,18; σὰρξ ἡμῶν ἐστιν he is our flesh, he is our relative Gn 37,27*Nm 16,22 θεὸς τῶν πνευμάτων καὶ πάσης σαρκός god of the spirits and of all flesh-רשׂב וכל הרוחת אלהי for MT הרוחת אלהי רשׂב לכל god of the spirits of all flesh, see also Nm 27,16; *Hos 9,12 σάρξ μου my flesh-רישׂב for MT ורישׂ/ב when I depart; *Mi 3,3 ὡς σάρκας like meat-ארשׁכ for MT רשׁכא as, like; *Ps 27(28),7 ἡ σάρξ μου my body-רישׂב? for MT ירישׁומ and with my songsee κρέας, σῶμα, χρώςCf. BARR 1961 35.37.159(n.1); HARL 1986a, 60-61. 105.106.130; LYS 1983 47-70; 1986 163-204;SCHARBERT 1972 121-124. 136; SPICQ 1982, 591-602; TOV 1976b, 543-544; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
29 prince
[prɪns] noun1) a male member of a royal family, especially the son of a king or queen:أميرPrince Charles.
2) the ruler of some states or countries:الأميرPrince Rainier of Monaco.
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30 Sebastião I, king
(1554-1578)The king of Portugal whose disappearance and death in battle in Morocco in 1578 led to a succession crisis and to Spain's annexation of Portugal in 1580. He is the person after whom the cult and mythology of Sebastianism is named. Sebastião succeeded to the throne of Portugal at the tender age of three, upon the death of his father King João III in 1557. With his great-uncle Cardinal Henrique, he was the only other surviving legitimate male member of the Aviz dynasty. The Spanish menace loomed on Portugal's eastern horizons, as Phillip II of Spain gathered more reasons to make good his own strong claims to the Portuguese throne. A headstrong youth, Sebastião dreamed of glory in battle against the Muslims and was certainly influenced by the example of the feats of Phillip II's half-brother Don Juan of Austria and the naval victory against the Turks at Lepanto in 1571.Sebastião's great project was a victory in Africa, and he ordered a major effort to raise a fleet and army to attack Morocco. His forces landed at Tangier and Arzila and marched to meet the Muslim armies. In early August 1578, at the battle of Alcácer- Quivir, Portugal's army was destroyed by Muslim forces, and the king himself was lost. Although he was undoubtedly killed, his body was never found. The result of this foolhardy enterprise changed the course of Portugal's history and gave rise to the cult and myth that Sebastião survived and would return one foggy morning to make Portugal great once again. -
31 νευρα
νευράGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `string of a bow, sinew' (Il., X., Arist.); diminutive νευρίον n. (AP). Lengthened form νευρειή (Theoc. 25, 213; verse-begin); cf. ἐγχείη (: ἔγχος) a.o.; oxytonon after νευρή.Other forms: Ion. -ήCompounds: Many compp., e.g. νευρό-σπαστος `drawn by strings', pl. subst. n. `puppets' (Hdt., X.) with νευροσπάστ-ης, - ικός, - ία, - έω (Arist., hell.).Derivatives: Besides νεῦρον n. `sinew, bowstring, cord, string, male member', metaph. in plur. `strength, power' (Il.). 1. diminut. νευρίον (Hp.). -- 2. plantname νευράς, - άδος f. = ποτίρριον (Dsc., Plin.), δορύκνιον (Plin.). -- 3. Adj. νευρ-ώδης `sinewy' (IA.), - ινος `made from sinews' (Pl., Arist.), - ικός `have problems with the sinews' (medic.). -- 4. Verb νευρόομαι, - όω, also with ἀπο-, ἐκ-, `be provided with sinews' (Ar., Ph., Gal.) with ἀπονεύρωσις f. `the end of the muscels, where the sinews begin' (Gal.). On νεῦρον: νευρά cf. φῦλον: φυλή and, with masc. ο-stem, the numerous verbal nouns of the type τόμος: τομή.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [977] *sneh₁-ur\/n- `band, sinew'Etymology: With νεῦρον agrees except for the gender Lat. nervus `sinew, muscel, nerve' from * neuros ; in both words we have a thematic enlargement of the r-stem in Av. snāvarǝ n. `sinew', Toch. B ṣñaura `sinews, nerves', Arm. neard `sinew, Faser, Fiber' (with final IE -t; cf. on ἧπαρ); beside it the alternating n-stem in Skt. snāvan- n. `band, sinew'; IE *sneh₁-u̯(e)r \/ n-, deriv. in -u̯er \/ n- from a verb for ` twist together (threads)' in 2. νέω `spin'. -- W.-Hofmann s. nervus w. rich lit., Benveniste Origines 21 a. 111; on the old- a. m.ind. forms s. Tedesco Μνήμης χάριν 2, 182ff.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νευρα
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32 πόσθη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `the male member' (Ar. Nu. 1014), also `foreskin' (medic.).Other forms: Cf. ἀκροβυστία bel.Derivatives: Dimin. πόσθιον n. (Hp., Ar.); - ία f. `foreskin' (Ph.), metaph. `stye on the eyelid' (medic.); shortened from ἀκρο-ποσθ-ία (s.bel.; Scheller Oxytonierung 43 n. 2) ?; - ων, - ωνος m. `provided with π.', vulgar designation of a boy (Ar. Pax 1300; meaning unclear in Luc. Lex. 12); also PN (for it Βόσθων [Halicarn.]?; Masson Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 10, 162) like - ίων, - ύλος; id., with familiar λ-enlargement, - αλίων (Dor. inscr. around 200a); s. Taillardat Rev. de phil. 87, 249f.; - αλίσκος = - ων (Ar. Th. 291; coni. Dindorf, agreeing Taillardat l.c.). -- Compound ἀκρο-ποσθ-ία f. (Hp., Arist.) - ιον n. (Poll., Ruf.) `foreskin'; for this ἀκροβυστία f. `id.', coll. `the uncircumcised' = `heathendom' (LXX, NT), prob. with euphemistic folketymology after βύω (EM 53, 47, Blass-Debrunner $ 120, 4).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Of old conncted with πέος; ποσ- is then explained from πέ[σ]-ος with ablaut. For the ending cf. σάθη, also κύσθος a.o. (Specht Ursprung 252). Other proposals by Sandsjoe Adj. auf - αιος 100 n. 1 (cf. Schwyzer 425 Zus. 2) and by Szemerényi Arch. Linguist. 5, 13 ff. (IE *ghu̯osdh-ā, to which also, through Illyr. intermediary, OCS gvozdь `nail', Lat. hasta `bar, javelin', OIr. bot `penis'[?]). -- If ἀκρο-βυστία contains the same word in a different shape, the word is Pre-Greek, which is quite possible for a word of this meaning.Page in Frisk: 2,584Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πόσθη
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33 σάθη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: 'male member' (Ar. Lys. 1119, pob. also Archil. 67).Compounds: ἀνδρο-σάθων, - σάθης m. name of Priapos (AB, H. a.o.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation as πόσθη (?) a.o.; cf. Chantraine Form. 367, also Specht Ursprung 252 f. (not probable). Perh. to σαίνω as "the tail".Page in Frisk: 2,670-671Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σάθη
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34 het (mannelijk) lid
het (mannelijk) lidVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het (mannelijk) lid
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35 sik
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36 sulundı
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38 sulundı
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39 Penis
m1. (male) member2. cock sl.3. dick Am.4. donger Aus. vulg. sl.5. penis6. shaft sl.7. wanger vulg.8. wang vulg.9. whanger vulg.10. whang vulg.11. wiener sl. -
40 قبيلة
قَبيلَة \ tribe: a small racial group with its own language and customs: The Zulus are a famous South African tribe. \ أَحَد رِجال القَبيلَة \ tribesman: a male member of a tribe.
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