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61 ἐφετίνδα
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62 סנטורי
סַנְטוּרֵי, סַנְטוּרַיָּאm. pl. ( סנטר; cmp. נָטַר) grudge, hidden hatred, vindictiveness. Gen. R. s. 67 עד … סנטורי דרומי Ar. (ed. סנטרי׳, סנטרוי, corr. acc.) to this day people exclaim, ‘the vindictiveness of Rome (with play on senatores); Yalk. ib. 115 סנטוראי דרומאי ( סנטיראי; corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39c (play on Saturnalia, v. סְטַרְנַלְיָיא) ברומי צווהין ליה סַנְטוֹרַיָּיה דעשו in Rome they (the jews) call it (that festival of apparent good-will) the hidden hatred of Esau (Rome). -
63 סַנְטוּרֵי
סַנְטוּרֵי, סַנְטוּרַיָּאm. pl. ( סנטר; cmp. נָטַר) grudge, hidden hatred, vindictiveness. Gen. R. s. 67 עד … סנטורי דרומי Ar. (ed. סנטרי׳, סנטרוי, corr. acc.) to this day people exclaim, ‘the vindictiveness of Rome (with play on senatores); Yalk. ib. 115 סנטוראי דרומאי ( סנטיראי; corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39c (play on Saturnalia, v. סְטַרְנַלְיָיא) ברומי צווהין ליה סַנְטוֹרַיָּיה דעשו in Rome they (the jews) call it (that festival of apparent good-will) the hidden hatred of Esau (Rome). -
64 סַנְטוּרַיָּא
סַנְטוּרֵי, סַנְטוּרַיָּאm. pl. ( סנטר; cmp. נָטַר) grudge, hidden hatred, vindictiveness. Gen. R. s. 67 עד … סנטורי דרומי Ar. (ed. סנטרי׳, סנטרוי, corr. acc.) to this day people exclaim, ‘the vindictiveness of Rome (with play on senatores); Yalk. ib. 115 סנטוראי דרומאי ( סנטיראי; corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39c (play on Saturnalia, v. סְטַרְנַלְיָיא) ברומי צווהין ליה סַנְטוֹרַיָּיה דעשו in Rome they (the jews) call it (that festival of apparent good-will) the hidden hatred of Esau (Rome). -
65 закончиться
1) General subject: close, conclude, terminate, up, be done with, have done with, play out (Поглядим, чем это закончится. - We'll see how that plays out.)2) American: let out (о занятиях)3) Mathematics: be over, come to a close, end with4) Astronautics: end up -
66 заодно
нареч.1. in concert, at oneдействовать заодно (с тв.) — act in concert (with), act together (with); play the same game (as) идиом. разг.
быть заодно с кем-л. — be at one with smb.
2. (одновременно, попутно) at the same timeсделать что-л. заодно — do smth. at the same time, do smth. while one is about it
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67 подмажа
подма̀жа,подма̀звам гл.2. прен. ( подкупвам) grease the palm (of);\подмажа се bootlick, ingratiate o.s. (на with), curry favour (на with), fawn (on), make/suck up (to), cringe (to, before), crouch, curry favour with, play up (to), butter s.o. up, smarm (over), toady (to), brown-nose. -
68 заодно
нареч.1) (вместе, в согласии) in concert, at oneде́йствовать заодно́ (с тв.) — act in concert (with), act together (with); play the same game (as) идиом.
быть заодно́ с кем-л — be at one with smb
2) (одновременно, попутно) at the same timeсде́лать что-л заодно́ — do smth at the same time, do smth while one is about it
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69 водиться
несовер.1) (с кем-л.; вз.-возвр.; разг.)associate (with), consort (with); play (with) (о детях)2) (иметься, встречаться) be (found), liveв реке водится рыба — there is fish in the river, fish is found in the river
••это за ним водится разг. — that's in his way, to be sure!
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70 χελιδών
χελῑδ-ών, όνος, ἡ (even of the male, S.E.M.1.151); but masc., metaph. of men, Ion Trag.33, cf. Hdn.Gr.1.25: voc. χελιδοῖ, as if from a nom. χελιδώ, Anacr.67, Simon.74, Ar.Av. 1411 (anap.), AP9.70 (Mnasalc., withA v.l. χελιδόν, as in Anacreont.9.2 cod.):—swallow, Od.21.411, 22.240, Hes.Op. 568, Hdt.2.22, Democr.14, etc.:πέδοικος χ. A.Fr.53
, cf. Ar.Av. 714 (anap): prov.,μία χ. ἔαρ οὐ ποιεῖ Cratin.33
(cf. Arist.EN 1098a18);δεῖσθαι δ' ἔοικεν οὐκ ὀλίγων χ. Ar.Av. 1417
, cf. 1681; χ. λευκή, of a rare event, Thphr.Sign.39; the twittering of the swallow was prov. used of barbarous tongues by the Greeks,εἴπερ ἐστὶ μὴ χελιδόνος δίκην ἀγνῶτα φωνὴν βάρβαρον κεκτημένη A.Ag. 1050
: hence ὁ χ., = ὁ βάρβαρος, Ion l.c.;Θρῃκία χ. ἐπὶ βάρβαρον ἑζομένη πέταλον Ar.Ra. 681
(lyr.); χελιδόνων μουσεῖα bowers that ring with poetasters' twitterings, ib.93 (parodied from ἀηδόνων μουσεῖα in E., v. Fr.88).2 metaph. of letters,τῶν σῶν χ. αἱ ἡμέτεραι πλείους Lib.Ep.46.2
.II flying-fish, Dactylopterus volitans, hirondelle de mer, Ephipp.12.5 (anap.), Speus. ap. Ath.7.324f;χ. θαλάττιαι Arist.HA 535b27
.III frog in the hollow of a horse's foot (expld. by Hsch. τὸ κοῖλον τῆς ὁπλῆς), so called from its being forked like the swallow's tail, X.Eq. 1.3, 4.5, 6.2, Poll.1.188.2 the like part of a dog's foot, Suid.4 hollow above the bend of the elbow, Hsch.6 a kind of ship, Suid.7 a Peloponnesian silver coin, Id. ( Χελιδφών as pr.n., IG92(1).86 (Corinthian, found at Thermon); cf. Assyr. hinundu, Lat. hirundo.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χελιδών
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71 ἁβροκόμης
II with delicate hair. Orph.H.56.2, Nonn.D.13.91, al.; (with play on both meanings) AP12.256 (Mel.):—also [suff] ἁβρό-κομος, ον, Nonn.D.13.456, Man.2.446.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁβροκόμης
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72 ἐγχεσίμωρος
ἐγχεσί-μωρος, ον,A fighting with the spear, Il.2.692, al., Od.3.188, Cerc.6.9: [comp] Comp., with play on μῶρος, AP11.16. (- μωρος is perh. cogn. with μάρναμαι.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγχεσίμωρος
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73 ἐλεφαίρομαι
A cheat with empty hopes, said of the false dreams that come through the ivory gate (with play on ἐλέφας, cf. κραίνω), οἱ μέν κ' ἔλθωσι διὰ πριστοῦ ἐλέφαντος, οἵ ἐλεφαίρονται Od.19.565
: generally, cheat, overreach,ἐλεφηράμενος.. Τυδεΐδην Il.23.388
.II of the Nemean lion, ἐλεφαίρετο φῦλ' ἀνθρώπων he used to destroy them, Hes.Th. 330. ([voice] Act. only in Hsch., who also has [tense] aor. 1 ἐλεφῆραι· ἀπατῆσαι.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλεφαίρομαι
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74 כרי
כרי, כָּרָה(b. h.) (to round, heap, cave, 1) to dig. Mekh. Mishp., Nzikin, s.11 כּוֹרֶה מנין how am I to know that he who digs a pit is responsible?B. Kam.51a כורה אחר כורה one who digs after another one, i. e. who completes the pit to its legal size. Succ.53a; Macc.11a בשעה שכ׳ דודוכ׳ when David dug for the foundations; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּרוּי, f. כְּרוּיָה hollowed out. Kel. III, 5, a. e., v. חִידּוּק a. בָּרָה. 2) to sit in a circle, v. infra. Hif. הִכְרָה 1) to heap, pile. Gen. R. s. 100 (ref. to כריתי, Gen. 50:5) הרבה ממון תַּכְרֶה עליה much money shalt thou pile up (give me) for it (the grave); (some ed. הכרה Jacob piled up in settling with Esau). Ib. הִכְרֵתִי (corr. הִכְרֵיתִי); v. כְּרִי; Pesik. R. s. 1 וכל ממון שהיה לוה׳וכ׳ (not מסר לו) and he (Jacob) piled up whatever money he had to place it before Esau 2) to invite to a banquet; 3) (with play on כרת) to excise, to destroy. Snh.20a; Yalk. Sam. 142 (ref. to להברות, 2 Sam. 3:35, where Raba had before him a Kthib. להכרות) כתיב להכרות … בתחלה להַכְרוֹתוֹוכ׳ it is written lhakhroth (to entertain) and read lhabroth (v. בָּרָה): originally they came with the intention of destroying him (for the murder of Abner), and finally (when convinced of his innocence) they came to comfort him; (Yalk. Ms. to Sam. l. c., quoted in Rabb. D. S. Snh. l. c. note 9: כתיב לִבְרוֹת וקרינן להַבְרוֹת בתחלה לברותוכ׳ it is written libroth ( to pierce, cmp. Ez. 23:47), and we read lhabroth. -
75 כרה
כרי, כָּרָה(b. h.) (to round, heap, cave, 1) to dig. Mekh. Mishp., Nzikin, s.11 כּוֹרֶה מנין how am I to know that he who digs a pit is responsible?B. Kam.51a כורה אחר כורה one who digs after another one, i. e. who completes the pit to its legal size. Succ.53a; Macc.11a בשעה שכ׳ דודוכ׳ when David dug for the foundations; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּרוּי, f. כְּרוּיָה hollowed out. Kel. III, 5, a. e., v. חִידּוּק a. בָּרָה. 2) to sit in a circle, v. infra. Hif. הִכְרָה 1) to heap, pile. Gen. R. s. 100 (ref. to כריתי, Gen. 50:5) הרבה ממון תַּכְרֶה עליה much money shalt thou pile up (give me) for it (the grave); (some ed. הכרה Jacob piled up in settling with Esau). Ib. הִכְרֵתִי (corr. הִכְרֵיתִי); v. כְּרִי; Pesik. R. s. 1 וכל ממון שהיה לוה׳וכ׳ (not מסר לו) and he (Jacob) piled up whatever money he had to place it before Esau 2) to invite to a banquet; 3) (with play on כרת) to excise, to destroy. Snh.20a; Yalk. Sam. 142 (ref. to להברות, 2 Sam. 3:35, where Raba had before him a Kthib. להכרות) כתיב להכרות … בתחלה להַכְרוֹתוֹוכ׳ it is written lhakhroth (to entertain) and read lhabroth (v. בָּרָה): originally they came with the intention of destroying him (for the murder of Abner), and finally (when convinced of his innocence) they came to comfort him; (Yalk. Ms. to Sam. l. c., quoted in Rabb. D. S. Snh. l. c. note 9: כתיב לִבְרוֹת וקרינן להַבְרוֹת בתחלה לברותוכ׳ it is written libroth ( to pierce, cmp. Ez. 23:47), and we read lhabroth. -
76 כָּרָה
כרי, כָּרָה(b. h.) (to round, heap, cave, 1) to dig. Mekh. Mishp., Nzikin, s.11 כּוֹרֶה מנין how am I to know that he who digs a pit is responsible?B. Kam.51a כורה אחר כורה one who digs after another one, i. e. who completes the pit to its legal size. Succ.53a; Macc.11a בשעה שכ׳ דודוכ׳ when David dug for the foundations; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּרוּי, f. כְּרוּיָה hollowed out. Kel. III, 5, a. e., v. חִידּוּק a. בָּרָה. 2) to sit in a circle, v. infra. Hif. הִכְרָה 1) to heap, pile. Gen. R. s. 100 (ref. to כריתי, Gen. 50:5) הרבה ממון תַּכְרֶה עליה much money shalt thou pile up (give me) for it (the grave); (some ed. הכרה Jacob piled up in settling with Esau). Ib. הִכְרֵתִי (corr. הִכְרֵיתִי); v. כְּרִי; Pesik. R. s. 1 וכל ממון שהיה לוה׳וכ׳ (not מסר לו) and he (Jacob) piled up whatever money he had to place it before Esau 2) to invite to a banquet; 3) (with play on כרת) to excise, to destroy. Snh.20a; Yalk. Sam. 142 (ref. to להברות, 2 Sam. 3:35, where Raba had before him a Kthib. להכרות) כתיב להכרות … בתחלה להַכְרוֹתוֹוכ׳ it is written lhakhroth (to entertain) and read lhabroth (v. בָּרָה): originally they came with the intention of destroying him (for the murder of Abner), and finally (when convinced of his innocence) they came to comfort him; (Yalk. Ms. to Sam. l. c., quoted in Rabb. D. S. Snh. l. c. note 9: כתיב לִבְרוֹת וקרינן להַבְרוֹת בתחלה לברותוכ׳ it is written libroth ( to pierce, cmp. Ez. 23:47), and we read lhabroth. -
77 тешиться
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78 zajmować
impf ⇒ zająć* * *( powierzchnię) to occupy, to take up; (pokój, dom) to occupy; (miasto, kraj) to seize; ( wzbudzać ciekawość) to engage, PRAWO to distrain* * *ipf.1. (= wypełniać przestrzeń) occupy, take up; zajmować miejsce take a l. one's seat; zajmować miejsce komuś/sobie reserve l. keep a seat for sb/o.s.; zająć pierwsze/ostatnie miejsce come l. finish l. be first/last; zajmować stanowisko (= obejmować posadę) take a post; zająć stanowisko wobec kogoś/czegoś take a stand on sb/sth; zająć stolik take a table, sit at a table.2. (= wypełniać czas) occupy; zajmować komuś czas take up sb's time; ta praca domowa zajęła mi dwie godziny it took me two hours to do this homework; to mi zajmie chwilkę it will take me a second l. moment.3. (= brać w użytkowanie) take, occupy; zajmować dwa pokoje occupy two rooms.4. (= brać w posiadanie, zagrabiać) seize, capture.5. (= dać coś do roboty) occupy; zajmować kogoś employ sb's time; zajmij go czymś give him sth to do; zajmować dzieci zabawą occupy children with play.6. lit. (= zaciekawiać) interest, absorb.7. form. (= rekwirować) seize, distrain.8. ( o chorobach) (= rozprzestrzeniać się) affect, spread; choroba zajęła mu oba płuca the disease affected both his lungs.ipf.1. (= wykonywać, robić) do ( czymś sth); be busy doing ( czymś sth); czym się zajmujesz? what do you do?, what do you do for a living?; zajmować się czymś l. robieniem czegoś busy o.s. with sth l. doing sth.2. (= opiekować się) look after ( kimś sb); take care ( kimś of sb); zajmować się swoimi sprawami go about one's (own) business; zajmij się gośćmi why don't you take care of our guests.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zajmować
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79 κάρπασος
κάρπᾰσος, ἡ, with heterocl. pl. κάρπασα, AP9.415.6 (Antiphil., with play on the meanings 'sails' and 'clothes'); also [full] κάλπᾰσος (q.v.):—II [full] κάρπασον, τό, white hellebore, Veratrum album, Orph. A. 922;ὀπὸς καρπάσου Archig.
ap. Gal.12.445, Dsc.Alex.13; sucus carpathi, Plin.HN32.58; cf. ὀποκάρπασον, καρπησία.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάρπασος
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80 κέλης
A courser, riding-horse, Ὀδυσσεὺς ἀμφ' ἑνὶ δούρατι βαῖνε, κέληθ' ὡς ἵππον ἐλαύνων bestrode one plank, as if riding on a horse, Od.5.371 (κ. ἵππος also in later Prose, SIG 314A7,36, al. (Arc., iv B.C.), Plu.Alex.3, Paus.6.14.4);κ. καὶ ἅρματα Hdt.7.86
;ἵππον κέλητ' ἀσκοῦντα Eup.152
; ; freq. in the titles of Pindar's Odes, as O.1;νίκας Πυθοῖ καὶ Ἰσθμοῖ καὶ Νεμέᾳ τεθρίπποις τε καὶ κέλησι Pl.Ly. 205c
, cf. Plin.HN 34.19; κ. πωλικός, τέλειος, IG2.966.II fast-sailing yacht with one bank of oars, Hdt.8.94, Th.4.9, 8.38, X.HG1.6.36, Ephipp.5.17 (anap.), Plb.5.94.8, Plin.HN7.208, etc.III sens. obsc. (with play on 1), Ar.Lys.60; soἥρως Κέλης Pl.Com.174.18
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