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1 cultivated
adjective1) (of fields etc) prepared for crops; used for growing crops:مَحْروثcultivated land.
2) grown in a garden etc; not wild:مَزروعa cultivated variety of raspberries.
3) having good manners; educated:مُهَذّب، مُثَقَّفHe has cultivated tastes in music.
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2 ακατεργαστότερον
ἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: adverbial compἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: masc acc comp sgἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
3 ἀκατεργαστότερον
ἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: adverbial compἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: masc acc comp sgἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
4 ακατέργαστον
ἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: masc /fem acc sgἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 ἀκατέργαστον
ἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: masc /fem acc sgἀκατέργαστοςnot cultivated: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 अकृत _akṛta
अकृत a. [कृ-कर्मणि क्तः, न. त.]1 Not done, undone, unperformed; सर्वान् बलकृतानर्थानकृतान् मनुरब्रवीत् Ms.8.168; कृतं चाप्यकृतं भवेत् 8.117.-2 Wrongly or differently done; कृताकृतावेक्षणादौ ब्रह्मा ऋत्विङ् नियुज्यते इति याज्ञिकाः.-3 Incomplete, not /ready (as food); अकृतं च कृतात्क्षेत्रात् (अदोषवत्) Ms.1.144. not cultivated (अनुप्तशस्यम् Kull.); कृतान्नं चाकृता- न्नेन (निर्मातव्यम्) 1.94 (सिद्धान्नं चामान्नेन Kull.)-4 Uncreated.-5 One who has done no work.-6 Not developed or perfected, unripe, immature.-ता One not legally regarded as a daughter and placed on a level with sons, (पुत्रिकात्वेन अकल्पिता); अकृता वा कृता वापि यं विन्देत्सदृशात्सुतम् Ms.9.136; according to some, a daughter who is not by a formal declaration but only mentally appointed to supply an heir for her father (अभिसंधिमात्रकृता वाग्व्यवहारेण कृता; कृता = यदपत्यं भवेदस्यां तन्मम स्यात्स्वधाकरम् इत्यभिधाय कन्यादानकाले वरानुमत्या या क्रियते Kull.).-तम् An unperformed act; non-performance of an act; an unheard-of deed; अकृतं वै प्रजापतिः करोति Ait. Br.-Comp. -अर्थ a.. unsuccessful.-अस्त्र a. unpractised in arms.-आत्मन् a.1 ignorant, foolish, having an uncontrolled mind.-2 not identified with Brahma or the Supreme Spirit.-उद्वाह a. unmarried.-एनस् a. not sinful or guilty, innocent.-कारम् adv. as has not been done before; ˚रं करोति Kāś.III.4.36.-ज्ञ a. ungrateful.-धी, --बुद्धि a. ignorant; पश्यत्यकृतबुद्धित्वान्न स पश्यति दुर्मतिः Bg.18.16 through unrefined understanding.-व्रणः -1 N.of a commentator on the Purāṇas; V. P.; of a companion of Rāma Jāmadagnya; Mb.-2 not wounded. -
7 wild
[waɪld] adjective1) (of animals) not tamed:مُتَوَحِّش، بَرّيwolves and other wild animals.
2) (of land) not cultivated.مُقْفِر، غَيْر مَحروث3) uncivilized or lawless; savage:غَيْر مُتَحَضِّرwild tribes.
4) very stormy; violent:عاصِف، هائِجa wild rage.
5) mad, crazy, insane etc:مَجْنون، جُنونيwild with anxiety.
6) rash:جامِحa wild hope.
7) not accurate or reliable:غَيْر سَوي، غَيْر مَوثوقa wild guess.
8) very angry.غاضِب، مُسْتَشيط غَضَبا -
8 ἀκατέργαστος
ἀκατ-έργαστος, ον,A not cultivated,γῆ PTeb. 61b32
(ii B. C.); not worked up, Longin.15.5; of bread, not thoroughly baked, Gal.6.484.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκατέργαστος
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9 verwildert
I P.P. verwildernII Adj. Garten: overgrown, wild; Tiere: wild; Kinder: auch unruly; Person, moralisch: dissipated; stärker: dissolute; der Garten ist völlig verwildert the garden has run completely wild* * *savaged* * *ver|wịl|dert [fɛɐ'vɪldɐt]adjwild; Garten overgrown; Aussehen unkempt* * *((of land) not cultivated.) wild* * *ver·wil·dert1. (überwachsen) Garten overgrown* * ** * *B. adj Garten: overgrown, wild; Tiere: wild; Kinder: auch unruly; Person, moralisch: dissipated; stärker: dissolute;der Garten ist völlig verwildert the garden has run completely wild* * * -
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