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  • 1 dice

    [daɪs] plural dice
    1. noun
    (American die [daɪ]) a small cube, usually with numbered sides or faces, used in certain games:

    It is your turn to throw the dice.

    لُعْبَة النَّرْد، زَهْر الطاوِلَه
    2. verb
    1) to cut (vegetables etc) into small cubes:

    She diced the carrots for the soup.

    يَقْطَع الخُضروات إلى مُكَعَّبات
    2) to compete (with someone) at throwing dice; to gamble.
    يُراهِن بواسِطَة النَّرْد، يُقامِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > dice

  • 2 dice

    النَّرْد \ dice: small square blocks, marked with spots, for use in games of chance. \ زَهْرُ الطَّاولة \ dice: small square blocks, marked with spots, for use in games of chance.

    Arabic-English glossary > dice

  • 3 dice with death

    to do something very risky (and dangerous):

    He diced with death every time he took a short cut across the main railway line.

    يُجازِف، يُخاطِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > dice with death

  • 4 bisogna fare la tara alle cose che dice

    bisogna fare la tara alle cose che dice
    you must take what he says with a grain of salt.
    \
    →  tara

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > bisogna fare la tara alle cose che dice

  • 5 se dice pronto, pero no es tan fácil

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    Ex: In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.

    Spanish-English dictionary > se dice pronto, pero no es tan fácil

  • 6 ¡eso se dice pronto!

    Ex. In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.
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    Ex: In formulating strategies and choosing options to deal with Iraq, it is important to recognize that some things are easier said than done.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ¡eso se dice pronto!

  • 7 alea

    ālĕa, ae, f. [of uncer. origin; Curtius asserts an obscure connection with the words for bone; Sanscr. asthi; Zend, açti; Gr. osteon; Lat. os (ossis)].
    I.
    A game with dice, and in gen., a game of hazard or chance. There were among the Romans two kinds of dice, tesserae and tali, Cic. Sen. 16, 58. The tesserae had six sides, which were marked with I. II. III. IV. V. VI.; the tali were rounded on two sides, and marked only on the other four. Upon one side there was one point, unio, an ace, like the ace on cards, called canis; on the opp. side, six points called senio, six, sice; on the two other sides, three and four points, ternio and quaternio. In playing, four tali were used, but only three tesserae. They were put into a box made in the form of a tower, with a strait neck, and wider below than above, called fritillus, turris, turricula, etc. This box was shaken, and the dice were thrown upon the gaming-board. The highest or most fortunate throw, called Venus, jactus Venereus or basilicus, was, of the tesserae, three sixes, and of the tali when they all came out with different numbers. The worst or lowest throw, called jactus pessimus or damnosus, canis or canicula, was, of the tesserae, three aces, and of the tali when they were all the same. The other throws were valued acc. to the numbers. When one of the tali fell upon the end (in caput) it was said rectus cadere, or assistere, Cic. Fin. 3, 16, 54, and the throw was repeated. While throwing the dice, it was customary for a person to express his wishes, to repeat the name of his mistress, and the like. Games of chance were prohibited by the Lex Titia et Publicia et Cornelia (cf. Hor. C. 3, 24, 58), except in the month of December, during the Saturnalia, Mart. 4, 14, 7; 5, 85; 14, 1; Suet. Aug. 71; Dig. 11, 5. The character of gamesters, aleatores or aleones, was held as infamous in the time of Cicero, cf. Cic. Cat. 2, 5, 10; id. Phil. 2, 23, although there was much playing with aleae, and old men were esp. fond of this game, because it required little physical exertion, Cic. Sen. 16, 58; Suet. Aug. 71; Juv. 14, 4; cf.

    Jahn,

    Ov. Tr. 2, 471; Rupert. ad Tac. G. 24, 5:

    provocat me in aleam, ut ego ludam,

    Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 75.—Ludere aleā or aleam, also sometimes in aleā:

    in foro aleā ludere,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 23, 56; Dig. 11, 5, 1: ludit assidue aleam, Poët. ap. Suet. Aug. 70:

    aleam studiosissime lusit,

    Suet. Claud. 33; so id. Ner. 30; Juv. 8, 10:

    repetitio ejus, quod in aleā lusum est,

    Dig. 11, 5, 4.—Hence, in aleā aliquid perdere, Cic. Phil. 2, 13:

    exercere aleam,

    Tac. G. 24:

    indulgere aleae,

    Suet. Aug. 70:

    oblectare se aleā,

    id. Dom. 21:

    prosperiore aleā uti,

    to play fortunately, id. Calig. 41.— Trop.: Jacta alea esto, Let the die be cast! Let the game be ventured! the memorable exclamation of Cæsar when, at the Rubicon, after long hesitation, he finally decided to march to Rome, Suet. Caes. 32, ubi v. Casaub. and Ruhnk.—
    II.
    Transf., any thing uncertain or contingent, an accident, chance, hazard, venture, risk:

    alea domini vitae ac rei familiaris,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 4:

    sequentes non aleam, sed rationem aliquam,

    id. ib. 1, 18:

    aleam inesse hostiis deligendis,

    Cic. Div. 2, 15:

    dare summam rerum in aleam,

    to risk, Liv. 42, 59:

    in dubiam imperii servitiique aleam ire,

    fortune, chance, id. 1, 23:

    alea belli,

    id. 37, 36:

    talibus admissis alea grandis inest,

    Ov. A. A. 1, 376:

    periculosae plenum opus aleae,

    Hor. C. 2, 1, 6: M. Tullius extra omnem ingenii aleam positus, raised above all doubt of his talents, Plin. praef. § 7: emere aleam, in the Pandects, to purchase any thing uncertain, contingent, e. g. a draught of fishes, Dig. 18, 1, 8; so ib. 18, 4, 7.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > alea

  • 8 играя

    1. play
    (на at); be at play
    играя добре (за спортист) play a good game, play well
    играя според правилата play the game
    децата играят the children are playing, the children are at play
    играя на жмичка play (at) hide-and-seek
    играя на войници play at soldiers
    3. meamp. act, play, perform; enact
    играя (ролята на) Хамлет play/act Hamlet, play/perform the part of Hamlet
    играя главната роля star (в in), play the leading/star part
    играя без желание/амбиция walk through o.'s part
    играя сдържано underact
    играя пресилено overact
    играя ролята на шут bear the cap and bells
    4. карти play
    (комар) gamble
    играя пики lead spades
    играя със зарове play at/with dice
    играя не на пари play for love
    играя на пари play for money
    играем на 2 шилинга the stakes are two shillings
    играя на голямо/едро play for high stakes
    играя честно/нечестно play fair/foul
    5. (тех.) play, be loose
    окото ми играе have a twitch in the eye
    8. (за кон) prance
    играя си с нещо trifle/play/fool/toy/monkey with s.th.
    играя си на шикалки mess about
    играя си с някого play/trifle with s.o., fool around with s.o.; amuse o.s. with s.o.
    защо да си играя да why should I go to the trouble of (c ger.)
    играя си с (владея) have at o.'s finger tips
    играя на въже dance/walk on a rope
    прен. play (at) fast and loose
    играя по гайдата/свирката на някого dance to s.o.'s tune/pipe
    играя на борсата play the stock-market, job
    играя си с пари roll/wallow in money
    сърцето ми играе my heart is in a flutter
    очите му играят на четири he has all his eyes about him
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    игра̀я,
    гл., мин. св. деят. прич. игра̀л 1. play; (на at); be at play; \играя добре (за спортист) play a good game, play well; be on o.’s game; \играя лошо be off o.’s agme; \играя на войници play at soldiers; \играя на жмичка play (at) hide-and seek; \играя според правилата play the game;
    2. ( танцувам) dance;
    3. театр. act, play, perform; enact; \играя без желание/амбиция walk through o.’s part; \играя главната роля star (в in), play the leading/star part; \играя пресилено overact; \играя ролята на шут bear the cap and bells; \играя сдържано underact; пиесата продължава да се играе the play is still on/running;
    4. карти play; ( комар) gamble; играем на два шилинга the stakes are two shillings; \играя на голямо/едро play for high stakes; \играя не на пари play for love; \играя пики карти lead spades; \играя със зарове play at/with dice; \играя честно/нечестно play fair/foul;
    5. техн. play, be loose;
    6. (за очи) rove;
    7. (за мускул) twitch; окото ми играе have a twitch in the eye;
    8. (за кон) prance; • защо да си \играя да why should I go to the trouble of (c ger.); \играя на борсата play the stock-market, job; \играя на въже dance/walk on a rope; прен. play (at) fast and loose; \играя по гайдата/свирката на някого dance to s.o.’s tune/pipe; \играя си на шикалки mess about; \играя си с ( владея) have at o.’s finger tips; \играя си с нечии чувства dally with s.o,’s affections; \играя си с нещо trifle/play/fool/toy/monkey/fidget with s.th.; \играя си с някого play/trifle/coquet with s.o., fool around with s.o.; amuse o.s. with s.o.; \играя си с пари roll/wallow in money; очите му играят на четири he has all his eyes about him; сърцето ми играе my heart is in a flutter.
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    make-believe (роля); act (в театър); dance; feature (главна роля); perform: играя the game - играя според правилата; sport; wanton (with); (на борсата) to play the market
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    1. (mex.) play, be loose 2. (за кон) prance 3. (за мускул) twitch 4. (за очи) rove 5. (комар) gamble 6. (на at);be at play 7. (танцувам) dance 8. 5 шилинга the stakes are two shillings 9. meamp. act, play, perform;enact 10. play 11. ИГРАЯ (ролята на) Хамлет play/act Hamlet, play/perform the part of Hamlet 12. ИГРАЯ no гайдата/свирката на някого dance to s.o.'s tune/pipe 13. ИГРАЯ без желание/амбиция walk through o.'s part 14. ИГРАЯ главната роля star (в in), play the leading/star part 15. ИГРАЯ добре (за спортист) play a good game, play well 16. ИГРАЯ на борсата play the stock-market, job 17. ИГРАЯ на войници play at soldiers 18. ИГРАЯ на въже dance/walk on a rope 19. ИГРАЯ на голямо/едро play for high stakes 20. ИГРАЯ на жмичка play (at) hide-and-seek 21. ИГРАЯ на пари play for money 22. ИГРАЯ не на пари play for love 23. ИГРАЯ пики lead spades 24. ИГРАЯ пресилено overact 25. ИГРАЯ ролята на шут bear the cap and bells 26. ИГРАЯ сдържано underact 27. ИГРАЯ си на шикалки mess about 28. ИГРАЯ си с (владея) have at o.'s finger tips 29. ИГРАЯ си с нещо trifle/play/fool/toy/monkey with s.th. 30. ИГРАЯ си с някого play/trifle with s. o., fool around with s. o.;amuse o.s. with s.o. 31. ИГРАЯ си с пари roll/wallow in money 32. ИГРАЯ според правилата play the game 33. ИГРАЯ със зарове play at/with dice 34. ИГРАЯ честно/нечестно play fair/foul 35. децата ИГРАЯт the children are playing, the children are at play 36. защо да си играя да why should I go to the trouble of (c ger.) 37. играем на 38. карти play 39. окото ми играе have a twitch in the eye 40. очите му играят на четири he has all his eyes about him 41. пиесата продължава да се играе the play is still on/running 42. прен. play (at) fast and loose 43. сърцето ми играе my heart is in a flutter

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  • 9 פסיפס

    פְּסִיפָּס, פִּסְפָּס, פִּיסְ׳m. (פָּסַס, cmp. פְּסִיסִית) 1) cut and polished stone block, used for paving floors, stone pavement, mosaic. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXVIII אבן פסי׳ שישוכ׳ ed. Schechter (ed. פיספס) a paving block which has four polished sides (a metaphor for a many-sided scholar). Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top בשאין שם פ׳ where there is no stone pavement. Ib. XII, beg.13c (Chald. dict.) מקטע פ׳ he who trims a paving stone (or die, v. infra). Ex. R. s. 10 בתיהם של גדולים … בשיש בפ׳ the houses of the nobles which were paved with marble or blocks; Yalk. Sam. 102 בתי השיש והפִּסְפְּסִים (pl.); Yalk. Ps. 820 בתי השיש ובתי הפ׳ (Midr. Till. to Ps. 105 בתי הסיפים, v. סַף) B). Deut. R. s. 1 ואם בפ׳ הפ׳וכ׳ and if (she wipes her hands) on the pavement, the pavement will be blackened, but her hands will not be clean; a. e.Pl. פְּסִיפְסִים, פְּסִיפְסִין, פִּסְפְּ׳, פִּיסְ׳. Yalk. Sam. l. c.; Yalk. Ps. l. c., v. supra. Midd. I, 6 ראשי פסי׳וכ׳ Var. in Ar. s. v. פשפש (Mish. ed. פספ׳; Talm. ed. פישפשין) the ends of the flag-stones in the pavement indicated the mark between the sacred and the secular grounds; (comment.: blocks on the ceiling); ib. II, 6; a. e.Tosef.Zeb.VII, 1 פסיפסין, Var. פסיפיסין, v. פִּשְׁפָש I.) 2) cube, die.Pl. as ab. Y.R. Hash. I, 57c top (expl. המשחק בקוביא) המשחק בפסי׳ he who plays with dice; Snh.25b, a. e. בפיספ׳ (Rashi: blocks of wood); Y. l. c. משישבור את פְּסִיפְסָיו (he is not reinstated from his civil disabilities,) until he breaks his dice; Snh. l. c. משישברו את פִּיסְפְּסֵיהֶן; Y.Shebu.VII, 37d bot. פִּיסְפְּסָיו; Y.Snh.III, beg., 21a (also פְּשִׂיפְשִׂין). Midr. Till. to Ps. 26:10 אלי המשחקין בפספ׳וכ׳ that means those who play with dice, who calculate (throw) with the left hand and press with the right hand, and rob and wrong one another; a. e. 3) check (in garments), square, or stripe (cmp. פַּס). Neg. XI, 7 והרי הוא פסי׳ יחידי ed. Dehr. (ed. פספס) suppose there is only one (white) stripe in the whole garment?Pl. as ab. Ib. קייטא שיש בה פ׳ צבועים וכ׳ a pieced sheet in which there are checkers colored and white; Tosef. ib. V, 10. Yalk. Job 927 פספסין הדֵּיהוֹת שלו מכחות וכ׳ (or הדּוּחוֹת, not פספסי הרוחות) the faintest checkers (or stripes) of the Leviathans skin outshine the sun (v. Yalk. Lev. 65 3). 4) voting tablet, verdict. Lam. R. to II, 1, v. חִיתּוּךְ.(The contact between the Hebrew and Greek languages influenced the form פסיפס and the coincidence of some meanings of our word with ψῆφος pebble.

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  • 10 פספס

    פְּסִיפָּס, פִּסְפָּס, פִּיסְ׳m. (פָּסַס, cmp. פְּסִיסִית) 1) cut and polished stone block, used for paving floors, stone pavement, mosaic. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXVIII אבן פסי׳ שישוכ׳ ed. Schechter (ed. פיספס) a paving block which has four polished sides (a metaphor for a many-sided scholar). Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top בשאין שם פ׳ where there is no stone pavement. Ib. XII, beg.13c (Chald. dict.) מקטע פ׳ he who trims a paving stone (or die, v. infra). Ex. R. s. 10 בתיהם של גדולים … בשיש בפ׳ the houses of the nobles which were paved with marble or blocks; Yalk. Sam. 102 בתי השיש והפִּסְפְּסִים (pl.); Yalk. Ps. 820 בתי השיש ובתי הפ׳ (Midr. Till. to Ps. 105 בתי הסיפים, v. סַף) B). Deut. R. s. 1 ואם בפ׳ הפ׳וכ׳ and if (she wipes her hands) on the pavement, the pavement will be blackened, but her hands will not be clean; a. e.Pl. פְּסִיפְסִים, פְּסִיפְסִין, פִּסְפְּ׳, פִּיסְ׳. Yalk. Sam. l. c.; Yalk. Ps. l. c., v. supra. Midd. I, 6 ראשי פסי׳וכ׳ Var. in Ar. s. v. פשפש (Mish. ed. פספ׳; Talm. ed. פישפשין) the ends of the flag-stones in the pavement indicated the mark between the sacred and the secular grounds; (comment.: blocks on the ceiling); ib. II, 6; a. e.Tosef.Zeb.VII, 1 פסיפסין, Var. פסיפיסין, v. פִּשְׁפָש I.) 2) cube, die.Pl. as ab. Y.R. Hash. I, 57c top (expl. המשחק בקוביא) המשחק בפסי׳ he who plays with dice; Snh.25b, a. e. בפיספ׳ (Rashi: blocks of wood); Y. l. c. משישבור את פְּסִיפְסָיו (he is not reinstated from his civil disabilities,) until he breaks his dice; Snh. l. c. משישברו את פִּיסְפְּסֵיהֶן; Y.Shebu.VII, 37d bot. פִּיסְפְּסָיו; Y.Snh.III, beg., 21a (also פְּשִׂיפְשִׂין). Midr. Till. to Ps. 26:10 אלי המשחקין בפספ׳וכ׳ that means those who play with dice, who calculate (throw) with the left hand and press with the right hand, and rob and wrong one another; a. e. 3) check (in garments), square, or stripe (cmp. פַּס). Neg. XI, 7 והרי הוא פסי׳ יחידי ed. Dehr. (ed. פספס) suppose there is only one (white) stripe in the whole garment?Pl. as ab. Ib. קייטא שיש בה פ׳ צבועים וכ׳ a pieced sheet in which there are checkers colored and white; Tosef. ib. V, 10. Yalk. Job 927 פספסין הדֵּיהוֹת שלו מכחות וכ׳ (or הדּוּחוֹת, not פספסי הרוחות) the faintest checkers (or stripes) of the Leviathans skin outshine the sun (v. Yalk. Lev. 65 3). 4) voting tablet, verdict. Lam. R. to II, 1, v. חִיתּוּךְ.(The contact between the Hebrew and Greek languages influenced the form פסיפס and the coincidence of some meanings of our word with ψῆφος pebble.

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  • 11 פְּסִיפָּס

    פְּסִיפָּס, פִּסְפָּס, פִּיסְ׳m. (פָּסַס, cmp. פְּסִיסִית) 1) cut and polished stone block, used for paving floors, stone pavement, mosaic. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXVIII אבן פסי׳ שישוכ׳ ed. Schechter (ed. פיספס) a paving block which has four polished sides (a metaphor for a many-sided scholar). Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top בשאין שם פ׳ where there is no stone pavement. Ib. XII, beg.13c (Chald. dict.) מקטע פ׳ he who trims a paving stone (or die, v. infra). Ex. R. s. 10 בתיהם של גדולים … בשיש בפ׳ the houses of the nobles which were paved with marble or blocks; Yalk. Sam. 102 בתי השיש והפִּסְפְּסִים (pl.); Yalk. Ps. 820 בתי השיש ובתי הפ׳ (Midr. Till. to Ps. 105 בתי הסיפים, v. סַף) B). Deut. R. s. 1 ואם בפ׳ הפ׳וכ׳ and if (she wipes her hands) on the pavement, the pavement will be blackened, but her hands will not be clean; a. e.Pl. פְּסִיפְסִים, פְּסִיפְסִין, פִּסְפְּ׳, פִּיסְ׳. Yalk. Sam. l. c.; Yalk. Ps. l. c., v. supra. Midd. I, 6 ראשי פסי׳וכ׳ Var. in Ar. s. v. פשפש (Mish. ed. פספ׳; Talm. ed. פישפשין) the ends of the flag-stones in the pavement indicated the mark between the sacred and the secular grounds; (comment.: blocks on the ceiling); ib. II, 6; a. e.Tosef.Zeb.VII, 1 פסיפסין, Var. פסיפיסין, v. פִּשְׁפָש I.) 2) cube, die.Pl. as ab. Y.R. Hash. I, 57c top (expl. המשחק בקוביא) המשחק בפסי׳ he who plays with dice; Snh.25b, a. e. בפיספ׳ (Rashi: blocks of wood); Y. l. c. משישבור את פְּסִיפְסָיו (he is not reinstated from his civil disabilities,) until he breaks his dice; Snh. l. c. משישברו את פִּיסְפְּסֵיהֶן; Y.Shebu.VII, 37d bot. פִּיסְפְּסָיו; Y.Snh.III, beg., 21a (also פְּשִׂיפְשִׂין). Midr. Till. to Ps. 26:10 אלי המשחקין בפספ׳וכ׳ that means those who play with dice, who calculate (throw) with the left hand and press with the right hand, and rob and wrong one another; a. e. 3) check (in garments), square, or stripe (cmp. פַּס). Neg. XI, 7 והרי הוא פסי׳ יחידי ed. Dehr. (ed. פספס) suppose there is only one (white) stripe in the whole garment?Pl. as ab. Ib. קייטא שיש בה פ׳ צבועים וכ׳ a pieced sheet in which there are checkers colored and white; Tosef. ib. V, 10. Yalk. Job 927 פספסין הדֵּיהוֹת שלו מכחות וכ׳ (or הדּוּחוֹת, not פספסי הרוחות) the faintest checkers (or stripes) of the Leviathans skin outshine the sun (v. Yalk. Lev. 65 3). 4) voting tablet, verdict. Lam. R. to II, 1, v. חִיתּוּךְ.(The contact between the Hebrew and Greek languages influenced the form פסיפס and the coincidence of some meanings of our word with ψῆφος pebble.

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  • 12 פִּסְפָּס

    פְּסִיפָּס, פִּסְפָּס, פִּיסְ׳m. (פָּסַס, cmp. פְּסִיסִית) 1) cut and polished stone block, used for paving floors, stone pavement, mosaic. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXVIII אבן פסי׳ שישוכ׳ ed. Schechter (ed. פיספס) a paving block which has four polished sides (a metaphor for a many-sided scholar). Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top בשאין שם פ׳ where there is no stone pavement. Ib. XII, beg.13c (Chald. dict.) מקטע פ׳ he who trims a paving stone (or die, v. infra). Ex. R. s. 10 בתיהם של גדולים … בשיש בפ׳ the houses of the nobles which were paved with marble or blocks; Yalk. Sam. 102 בתי השיש והפִּסְפְּסִים (pl.); Yalk. Ps. 820 בתי השיש ובתי הפ׳ (Midr. Till. to Ps. 105 בתי הסיפים, v. סַף) B). Deut. R. s. 1 ואם בפ׳ הפ׳וכ׳ and if (she wipes her hands) on the pavement, the pavement will be blackened, but her hands will not be clean; a. e.Pl. פְּסִיפְסִים, פְּסִיפְסִין, פִּסְפְּ׳, פִּיסְ׳. Yalk. Sam. l. c.; Yalk. Ps. l. c., v. supra. Midd. I, 6 ראשי פסי׳וכ׳ Var. in Ar. s. v. פשפש (Mish. ed. פספ׳; Talm. ed. פישפשין) the ends of the flag-stones in the pavement indicated the mark between the sacred and the secular grounds; (comment.: blocks on the ceiling); ib. II, 6; a. e.Tosef.Zeb.VII, 1 פסיפסין, Var. פסיפיסין, v. פִּשְׁפָש I.) 2) cube, die.Pl. as ab. Y.R. Hash. I, 57c top (expl. המשחק בקוביא) המשחק בפסי׳ he who plays with dice; Snh.25b, a. e. בפיספ׳ (Rashi: blocks of wood); Y. l. c. משישבור את פְּסִיפְסָיו (he is not reinstated from his civil disabilities,) until he breaks his dice; Snh. l. c. משישברו את פִּיסְפְּסֵיהֶן; Y.Shebu.VII, 37d bot. פִּיסְפְּסָיו; Y.Snh.III, beg., 21a (also פְּשִׂיפְשִׂין). Midr. Till. to Ps. 26:10 אלי המשחקין בפספ׳וכ׳ that means those who play with dice, who calculate (throw) with the left hand and press with the right hand, and rob and wrong one another; a. e. 3) check (in garments), square, or stripe (cmp. פַּס). Neg. XI, 7 והרי הוא פסי׳ יחידי ed. Dehr. (ed. פספס) suppose there is only one (white) stripe in the whole garment?Pl. as ab. Ib. קייטא שיש בה פ׳ צבועים וכ׳ a pieced sheet in which there are checkers colored and white; Tosef. ib. V, 10. Yalk. Job 927 פספסין הדֵּיהוֹת שלו מכחות וכ׳ (or הדּוּחוֹת, not פספסי הרוחות) the faintest checkers (or stripes) of the Leviathans skin outshine the sun (v. Yalk. Lev. 65 3). 4) voting tablet, verdict. Lam. R. to II, 1, v. חִיתּוּךְ.(The contact between the Hebrew and Greek languages influenced the form פסיפס and the coincidence of some meanings of our word with ψῆφος pebble.

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  • 13 פִּיסְ׳

    פְּסִיפָּס, פִּסְפָּס, פִּיסְ׳m. (פָּסַס, cmp. פְּסִיסִית) 1) cut and polished stone block, used for paving floors, stone pavement, mosaic. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXVIII אבן פסי׳ שישוכ׳ ed. Schechter (ed. פיספס) a paving block which has four polished sides (a metaphor for a many-sided scholar). Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top בשאין שם פ׳ where there is no stone pavement. Ib. XII, beg.13c (Chald. dict.) מקטע פ׳ he who trims a paving stone (or die, v. infra). Ex. R. s. 10 בתיהם של גדולים … בשיש בפ׳ the houses of the nobles which were paved with marble or blocks; Yalk. Sam. 102 בתי השיש והפִּסְפְּסִים (pl.); Yalk. Ps. 820 בתי השיש ובתי הפ׳ (Midr. Till. to Ps. 105 בתי הסיפים, v. סַף) B). Deut. R. s. 1 ואם בפ׳ הפ׳וכ׳ and if (she wipes her hands) on the pavement, the pavement will be blackened, but her hands will not be clean; a. e.Pl. פְּסִיפְסִים, פְּסִיפְסִין, פִּסְפְּ׳, פִּיסְ׳. Yalk. Sam. l. c.; Yalk. Ps. l. c., v. supra. Midd. I, 6 ראשי פסי׳וכ׳ Var. in Ar. s. v. פשפש (Mish. ed. פספ׳; Talm. ed. פישפשין) the ends of the flag-stones in the pavement indicated the mark between the sacred and the secular grounds; (comment.: blocks on the ceiling); ib. II, 6; a. e.Tosef.Zeb.VII, 1 פסיפסין, Var. פסיפיסין, v. פִּשְׁפָש I.) 2) cube, die.Pl. as ab. Y.R. Hash. I, 57c top (expl. המשחק בקוביא) המשחק בפסי׳ he who plays with dice; Snh.25b, a. e. בפיספ׳ (Rashi: blocks of wood); Y. l. c. משישבור את פְּסִיפְסָיו (he is not reinstated from his civil disabilities,) until he breaks his dice; Snh. l. c. משישברו את פִּיסְפְּסֵיהֶן; Y.Shebu.VII, 37d bot. פִּיסְפְּסָיו; Y.Snh.III, beg., 21a (also פְּשִׂיפְשִׂין). Midr. Till. to Ps. 26:10 אלי המשחקין בפספ׳וכ׳ that means those who play with dice, who calculate (throw) with the left hand and press with the right hand, and rob and wrong one another; a. e. 3) check (in garments), square, or stripe (cmp. פַּס). Neg. XI, 7 והרי הוא פסי׳ יחידי ed. Dehr. (ed. פספס) suppose there is only one (white) stripe in the whole garment?Pl. as ab. Ib. קייטא שיש בה פ׳ צבועים וכ׳ a pieced sheet in which there are checkers colored and white; Tosef. ib. V, 10. Yalk. Job 927 פספסין הדֵּיהוֹת שלו מכחות וכ׳ (or הדּוּחוֹת, not פספסי הרוחות) the faintest checkers (or stripes) of the Leviathans skin outshine the sun (v. Yalk. Lev. 65 3). 4) voting tablet, verdict. Lam. R. to II, 1, v. חִיתּוּךְ.(The contact between the Hebrew and Greek languages influenced the form פסיפס and the coincidence of some meanings of our word with ψῆφος pebble.

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  • 14 tālārius

        tālārius adj.    [talus], of dice, with dice: ludus.
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    talaria, talarium ADJ
    of dice; with dice

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  • 15 ἀστράγαλος

    A one of the vertebrae, esp. of the neck, Il.14.466, Od.11.65, AP7.632 (Diod.); votive object, IG5 (2).125 (Tegea, ii A. D.).
    II ball of the ankle joint (not to be confused with σφυρόν, Ruf.Onom. 124), Hdt.3.129; in horses, X.Eq.1.15; of various animals, Hp.Int.20,30.
    2 οἱ μὲν πόδες ἀστράγαλοί τευ, as a compliment, i.e. well-turned, Theoc.10.36.
    III wrist, LXX Da.5.5,24.
    IV pl., ἀστράγαλοι knucklebones used as dice or a game played with dice,

    ἀμφ' ἀστραγάλοισι χολωθείς Il.23.88

    , cf. Hdt.1.94, Menecr.Com.1D.;

    ἀ. διάσειστοι Aeschin.1.59

    , cf. Men. 423; ἀ. μεμολιβδωμένοι loaded dice, Arist.Pr. 913a36, cf. Eust.1397.34; later, dice proper,

    ἀντ' ἀστραγάλων κονδύλοισι παίζετε Pherecr. 43

    .
    V ἡ ἐκ τῶν ἀστραγάλων μάστιξ scourge of strung bones, Luc. Asin.38; cf. ἀστραγαλωτός.
    VI moulding in the capital of the Ionic column, IG1.322, Vitr.3.5.7.
    VII milk vetch, Orobus niger, Dsc.4.61, Gal.11.841.
    VIII prism of wood, Aen.Tact.31.17, al.
    IX ear-ring,

    ξύλινοι ἀ. Anacr.21.4

    .

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  • 16 दिव् _div

    1
    दिव् I. 4 P. (दीव्यति, द्यूत or द्यून; desid. दुद्यूषति, दिदे- विषति)
    1 To shine, be bright; दीव्यत्युच्चैर्लघुरघुपतिः किं नु वा स्यात् किमन्यत् Mv.6.53.
    -2 To throw, cast (as a missile); अदीव्यद्रौद्रमत्युग्रम् Bk.17.87;5.81.
    -2 To gamble, play with dice (with acc. or instr. of the 'dice'); अक्षैरक्षान् वा दीव्यति Sk.; Śi.8.32; Ve.1.13.
    -4 To play, sport.
    -5 To joke, trifle with, make sport of, rally (with acc.).
    -6 To stake, make a bet.
    -7 To sell, deal in (with gen.); अदेवीद्बन्धुभोगानाम् Bk.8.122; (but with acc. or gen. when the root is preceded by a preposition; शतं शतस्य वा परिदीव्यति Sk.)
    -8 To squander, make light of.
    -9 To praise.
    -1 To be glad, rejoice.
    -11 To be mad or drunk.
    -12 To be sleepy.
    -13 To wish for. -II. 1 P., 1 U. (देवति, देवयति-ते)
    1 To cause to lament, pain, vex, torment.
    -2 To ask, beg. -III. 1 Ā. (देवयते) To suffer pain, lament, moan. -With परि to lament, moan, suffer pain; खरदूषणयोर्भ्रात्रोः पर्यदेविष्ट सा पुरः Bk.4.34.
    2
    दिव् f. [दीव्यन्त्यत्र दिव्-बा˚ आधारे डिवि Tv.] (Nom. sing. द्यौः)
    1 The heaven; दिवं मरुत्वानिव भोक्ष्यते भुवम् R.3. 4,12; Me.3.
    -2 The sky; दिव्यन्तरिक्षे भूमौ च घोरमुत्पात- जं भयम् Rām.2.1.43.
    -3 A day; अत्र भोक्तव्यमस्माभिर्दिवा- रूढं क्षुधार्दिताः Bhāg.1.13.6.
    -4 Light, brilliance.
    -5 Fire, glow of fire. N. B. The compounds with दिव् as first member are mostly irregular; e. g. दिवस्पतिः an epithet of Indra (of the 13th मन्वन्तर); Bhāg.8.13.32; अनतिक्रमणीया दिवस्पतेराज्ञा Ś.6; दिवस्पृथिव्यौ heaven and earth. दिविज्ञः, दिविष्ठः, दिविस्थः, दिविस (ष) द् m.,
    दिवोकस् m.,
    दिवौकस्, -सः 'inhabitant of the heaven', a god; Ś.7; R.3.19,47; दिविषद्वृन्दैः Gīt.7.
    दिवस्पृश m. the Supreme Being.
    दिविस्पृश् a. reaching or pervading the sky.
    दिवोद्भवा cardamoms.
    दिवोल्का a meteor.
    दिवौकस् m.
    1 a god.
    -2 the Chātaka bird.
    -3 a deer.
    -4 a bee.
    -5 an elephant.

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  • 17 KASTA

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    (að), v.
    1) to cast, throw, with dat. (Egill kastaði þegar niðr horninu);
    kasta akkerum, to cast anchor;
    kasta verplum, teningum, to throw with dice;
    kasta orðum á e-n, to address one;
    refl., kastast orðum á, to exchange words;
    kasta kalls-yrðum at e-m, to throw taunts at one;
    kasta eign sinni á e-t, to seize upon, take possession of;
    kasta á sik sótt, to feign illness;
    2) to cast off (er H. heyrði þetta, kastaði hann skikkjunni);
    kasta trú, to cast off one’s faith;
    3) impers., e-u kastar, is thrown, flung;
    tóku þeir gneista þá, er kastat hafði ór Múspellsheimi, they took the sparks that had been cast out from M.;
    skipinu hafði kastat, had capsized;
    henni var kastat skinni at beini, the skin was, as it were, thrown over her bones (from leanness);
    4) with ‘um’;
    kasta um hesti, to turn, wheel, a horse right round;
    kasta um sínum hug, to alter one’s (own) disposition; absol. to turn round, wheel about.
    * * *
    að, [a Scandin. word; Dan.-Swed. kaste, not found in Saxon and Germ., so that Engl. cast must be of Dan. origin]:—to cast, throw, with dat. of the thing ( to throw with a thing), but also absol.; Egill kastaði þegar niðr horninu, E. flung the horn away, Eg. 215; smala-maðr kastar höfðinu niðr, Nj. 71; en er skjöldr Atla var únýttr, þá kastaði hann honum, Eg. 507; hann kastar aptr öllu ok vill ekki þiggja, Man.; kasta brynju, Hkv. 2. 42; kasta akkerum, to cast anchor, Eg. 128; k. farmi, to throw the cargo overboard, 656 C. 21, Sks. 231 B; kasta verplum, to cast with the dice, Grág. ii. 198; Suðrmenn tveir köstuðu um silfr ( gambled); Magn. 528; hana kastaði, ok kómu upp tvau sex, Ó. H. 90: to throw, toss, ef griðungr kastar manni, Grág. ii. 122; k. e-m inn, to cast into prison, Fms. ix. 245.
    II. with prepp.; kasta um hesti, to turn a horse at full gallop; ven þú hest þinn góðan um at kasta á hlaupanda skrefi, Sks. 374; Jóns-synir köstuðu um hestum sínum, Sturl. ii. 75: metaph., biskupi þótti hann hafa kastað sér um til mótstöðu-manna kirkjunnar, that he had turned round to the enemies of the church, Bs. i. 722; k. um hug sínum, to change one’s mind, Stj. 285: k. til e-s, to cast at one, pelt one, Grág. ii. 7: ef hvarrgi kastar fyrir annan, lay snares for another, Gþl. 426.
    III. to cast off; kasta trú, to cast off one’s faith, be a renegade, Nj. 166, 272; kasta Kristni, to apostatize, Fms. i. 108, vii. 151.
    IV. phrases, kasta orðum á e-n, to address one, Ölk. 37; k. kallz-yrðum at e-m, to throw taunts at one, Fms. vi. 194, Fb. i. 214 (at-kast); kasta reiði á e-n, Fms. vii. 228; k. á sik sótt, to feign illness, Nj. 14: k. fram kviðlingi, vísu, stöku, to extemporise, cast abroad, a ditty, Fms. ii. 207; kasta sinni eign á e-t, to seize upon: k. niðr, to cast down, Eg. 730: k. e-u til, to insinuate, Fb. ii. 148; k. móti e-m, to cast in one’s teeth, Stj. 173: kasta upp, to forward, bring forth, Nj. 88.
    V. impers., of being cast, thrown, flung, esp. by wind, waves, etc.; varð svá mikill eldsgangrinn, at logbröndunum kastaði upp í borgina, Fms. x. 29; er hann frétti at skipinu hafði kastað, capsized, Bs. i. 389; þær síur ok gneista, er kastað hafði ór Múspells-heimi, Edda 5; köldum draug kastar upp á búnka, Skald H. 4. 19; kastaði þú fram seglinu á akkeris-fleininn, Fms. ix. 387; menn dasask, skips-farmi kastar, Sks. 231; enda kasti hvölum eða viði yfir malar-kamb, Grág. ii. 354; þat fé er kastar á land, 388; þá kastar þegar vindi á eptir þeim, it blew up to a breeze, Bs. i. 461; nú kastar á vindi innan eptir firðinum, Fms. ii. 72; henni var kastað skinni at beini, the skin was as it were thrown over her bones, of leanness, Bárð. 176.
    VI. reflex. or recipr., kastask í móti, to cast against one another, Gþl. 426; kastask orðum á, to exchange words, Eg. 547, Þorst. St. 52.
    2. pass. to be thrown, Fms. ix. 245, x. 49.

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  • 18 आकर्षः _ākarṣḥ

    आकर्षः 1 Attracting or drawing towards oneself.
    -2 Drawing away from, withdrawing; U.3.46. (v. l.)
    -3 Drawing (a bow).
    -4 Attraction, fascina- tion.
    -5 Spasm.
    -6 Playing with dice; आकर्षस्ते$- वाक्फलः Mb.
    -7 A die or dice.
    -8 A board for a game with dice.
    -9 An organ of sense.
    -1 A magnet, a loadstone; यथा श्राम्यत्ययो ब्रह्मन् स्वयमाकर्षसन्निधौ Bhāg. 7.5.14.
    -11 A touch-stone.
    -12 A bow. cf. आकर्षः शारिफलके द्यूते$क्षे कार्मुके$पि च Nm.
    -13 A poisonous plant; Mb.5.4.9.

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  • 19 कटः _kaṭḥ

    कटः 1 A straw mat; Ms.2.24.
    -2 The hip; Mb.13.53.42.
    -3 Hip and loins; the hollow above the hips.
    -4 The temples of an elephant; कण्डूयमानेन कटं कदाचित् R.2.37,3.37,4.47.
    -5 A particular throw of the dice in hazard; नर्दितदर्शितमार्गः कटेन विनिपातितो यामि Mk.2.8.
    -6 A kind of grass; दग्धव्यौ वा कटाग्निना Ms.8.377.
    -7 Excess (as in उत्कट).
    -8 A corpse; कट- धूमस्य सौरभ्यमवघ्राय व्रजौकसः Bhāg.1.6.41.
    -9 A hearse, bier.
    -1 An arrow.
    -11 A custom.
    -12 A cemetery, burial ground.
    -13 A time or season.
    -14 The plant Saccharum Sara (शर).
    -15 An annual plant.
    -16 Grass (in general).
    -17 A thin piece of wood, plank.
    -18 See कटाक्ष; घ्नन्तीवैक्षत्कटाक्षेपौः Bhāg.1.32.6.
    -टी Long pepper.
    -टम् Dust of flowers.
    -Comp. -अक्षः a glance, a side-long look, leer; गाढं निखात इव मे हृदये कटाक्षः Māl.1.29; also 25, 28; Me. 37. ˚मुष्ट a. caught by a glance. ˚विशिखः an arrow-like look of love.
    -अग्निः a fire kept up with dry grass or straw; the straw placed round a criminal to be burnt. दग्धव्यौ वा कटाग्निना Ms.8.377; Y.2.282.
    -अन्तः the extremity of the temples; आताम्राभा रोषभाजः कटान्तात् Śi.18.42.
    -उदकम् 1 water for a funeral libation; कृत्वा कटोदकादीनि भ्रातुःपुत्रानसान्त्वयत् Bhāg.7.2.17,
    -2 rut, ichor (issuing from an elephant's temples).
    -कारः a mixed tribe (of low social position); (शूद्रायां वैश्यतश्चौर्यात् कटकार इति स्मृतः Uśanas).
    -कुटिः m. A straw hut; स्वलंकृताः कटकुटिकम्बलाम्बराद्युपस्करा ययुरधियुज्य सवतः Bhāg. 1.71.16.
    -कृत् m. A plaiter of straw mats; ददार करजैर्वक्षस्येरकां कटकृद्यथा Bhāg.1.3.18.
    -कोलः a spitting- pot.
    -खादक a. eating much, voracious.
    (-कः) 1 a jackal.
    -2 a crow.
    -3 a glass vessel, a tumbler or bowl.
    -घोपः a hamlet inhabited by herdsmen.
    -पूतनः, -ना a kind of departed spirits; अमेध्यकुणपाशी च क्षत्रियः कटपूतनः Ms.12.71; उत्तालाः कटपूतनाप्रभृतयः सांराविणं कुर्वते Māl.5.11. (पूतन v. l.); also 23.
    -पूर्णः Designation of an elephant in the first stage of must; Mātaṅga. L.
    -प्रभेदः opening of the temples, appearance of rut; बभूव तेनातितरा सुदुःसहः कटप्रभेदेन करीव पार्थिवः R.3.37.
    -प्रू a. acting by will.
    (-प्रूः) 1 Śiva.
    -2 an imp or goblin.
    -3 one who gambles or plays with dice.
    -4 a worm.
    -5 a kind of demi-god, (of the class of Vidyādharas).
    -प्रोथः, -थम् the buttocks.
    -भङ्गः 1 gleaning corn with the hands.
    -2 any royal calamity or misfortune.
    -3 To break through a close rank of the army; 'कटभङ्गस्तु सस्यानां हस्तच्छेदे नृपात्यये' इति मेदिनी.
    -भीः N. of several plants ज्योतिष्मती, अपराजिता &c.
    -भू f. The cheek of an elephant; कण्डूयतः कटभुवं करिणो मदेन Śi.5.46.
    -मालिनी wine or any vinous liquor.
    -व्रणः N. of Bhīmasena.
    -शर्करा 1 a fragment of a mat broken off or of straw.
    -2 N. of a plant, (गाङ्गेष्टी).
    -स्थलम् 1 the hips and loins.
    -2 an ele- phant's temples.
    -स्थालम् A corpse.

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  • 20 पाशः _pāśḥ

    पाशः [पश्यते बध्यते$नेन, पश्-करणे घञ्]
    1 A cord, chain, fetter, noose; पादाकृष्टव्रततिवलयासंगसंजातपाशः Ś.1.32; बाहुपाशेन व्यापादिता Mk.9; R.6.84.
    -2 A snare, trap or net for catching birds and beasts.
    -3 A noose used as a weapon (as by Varuṇa); किं चायमरिदुर्वारः पाणौ पाशः प्रचेतसः Ku.2.21.
    -4 A die, dice; Malli. on R.6.18.
    -5 The edge or border of anything woven.
    -6 (With Jainas) The outer world, nature.
    -7 (At the end of comp.) पाश expresses (a) contempt or depreciation; as in छात्रपाशः a bad pupil; वैयाकरण˚, भिषक्˚ &c.; (b) beauty or admiration; as in सैवोष्ठमुद्रा स च कर्णपाशः U.6.27; (c) abundance, mass, or quantity (after a word signifying 'hair'); as in केशपाश q. v.
    -शी A rope, fetter; पाशीकल्पामायतामाचकर्ष Śi.18. 57.
    -Comp. -अन्तः the back of a garment.
    -क्रीडा gambling, playing with dice.
    -जालम् the outer world (conceived as a net).
    -धरः, -पाणिः an epithet of Varuṇa.
    -बद्ध a. entrapped, caught in a snare or net, noosed.
    -बन्धः a noose, snare, halter.
    -बन्धकः a bird- catcher.
    -बन्धनम् a snare.
    -भृत् m.
    1 an epithet of Varuṇa; R.2.9.
    -2 one armed with a noose.
    -रज्जुः f. a fetter, rope.
    -हस्तः 'holding a noose in hand', an epithet of Varuṇa and of Yama.

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