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kb. (j. ries). 1 buah ceri. to can cherries mengawetkan buah ceri. c. brandy brendi dibuat dari buah ceri. c. pie pai berisi buah ceri. c. red merah jambu/ceri. c. stone biji buah ceri. 2 kayu ceri. a chest of solid c. peti dari kayu ceri yang tebal. -
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buah ceri (kecil, bulat, merah / kuning / kehitaman)* * *buah kersen* * *buah ceri (kecil, bulat, merah/kuning/kehitaman)* * *ceri -
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± поставить свечку:«Ma che faccio, Gioacchino mio? Ceri, posso accendere ceri...». (G. Arpino, «Un delitto d'onore»)
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49 каменка
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50 cherry
[' eri]plural - cherries; noun(a type of small usually red fruit with a stone.) češnja* * *I [čéri]nounčešnja (plod)to take ( —ali make) two bites at a cherry — obirati se, mečkatiII [čéri]adjectivečešnjev, rdeč -
51 čerěnъ
černъ III; čerěnъ; čerěnь Grammatical information: m. o; m. o; m. joPage in Trubačev: IV 64-65Russian:čéren (Arx.) `salt pan' [m o]Old Russian:Ukrainian:čerín' `stove bottom' [m jo];čerín' `stove bottom' [m/f i];čerón (dial.) `stove bottom' [m o], čerónu [Gens]Czech:čeřen `device for fishing' [m o]Old Czech:čeřěn `mountain ridge, rafter, square fishing-net' [m o]Slovak:čereň `fishing-net' [m jo]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:čèrjen (dial.) `cap with air-hole on a stove, brazier on a hearth, small basket for drying grain on a hearth' [m o]Slovene:čerẹ̀n `rocky place' [m o], čerẹ́na [Gens]Comments: Illič-Svityč (1963: 43) only mentions forms that may reflect *černъ. Since Ru. cerén (Perm) might just as well continue *čerěn, the evidence for AP (b) - an therefore for an old neuter - is weak, the most important piece of evidence probably being Ukr. čeranó (dial.). The etymological connection with Gk. κέρνος [n/m] (also τά κέρνα [Nompn]) `earthen dish affixed with small pots for miscellaneous offerings' is doubtful. -
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černъ III; čerěnъ; čerěnь Grammatical information: m. o; m. o; m. joPage in Trubačev: IV 64-65Russian:čéren (Arx.) `salt pan' [m o]Old Russian:Ukrainian:čerín' `stove bottom' [m jo];čerín' `stove bottom' [m/f i];čerón (dial.) `stove bottom' [m o], čerónu [Gens]Czech:čeřen `device for fishing' [m o]Old Czech:čeřěn `mountain ridge, rafter, square fishing-net' [m o]Slovak:čereň `fishing-net' [m jo]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:čèrjen (dial.) `cap with air-hole on a stove, brazier on a hearth, small basket for drying grain on a hearth' [m o]Slovene:čerẹ̀n `rocky place' [m o], čerẹ́na [Gens]Comments: Illič-Svityč (1963: 43) only mentions forms that may reflect *černъ. Since Ru. cerén (Perm) might just as well continue *čerěn, the evidence for AP (b) - an therefore for an old neuter - is weak, the most important piece of evidence probably being Ukr. čeranó (dial.). The etymological connection with Gk. κέρνος [n/m] (also τά κέρνα [Nompn]) `earthen dish affixed with small pots for miscellaneous offerings' is doubtful. -
53 vȅčerъ
vȅčerъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `evening'Old Church Slavic:Russian:véčer `evening' [m o], véčera [Gens]Belorussian:véčar `evening' [m o], véčera [Gens]Ukrainian:véčir `evening' [m o], véčera [Gens]Czech:Slovak:Polish:wieczór `evening' [m o]Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:vȅčē `evening' [m o], vȅčera [Gens];Čak. vȅčēr (Vrgada) `evening' [f i], vȅčeri [Gens];Čak. vȅčer (Hvar) `evening' [f i], vȅčeri [Gens]Slovene:večę̑r `evening' [m o]Bulgarian:véčer `evening' [m o]Lithuanian:vãkaras `evening' [m o]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: uekspero-Other cognates: -
54 consocer
cōn-socer, cerī, m., der Mitschwiegervater, Suet. Cl. 29, 1. Mart. 10, 33, 3. Ulp. dig. 24, 1, 32. § 16 u. 21. Corp. inscr. Lat. 10, 4861: Plur., duo consoceri od. bl. consoceri, die beiderseitigen Schwiegereltern eines Ehepaars, Ulp. dig. 24, 1, 32. § 20. Auson. parent. (XV) 32, 12.
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55 socer
socer, cerī, m. (altind. vár uras, griech. εκυρός got. swaíhra, ahd. swehur), der Schwäher = Schwiegervater, auch der zukünftige (Ggstz. gener, der Schwiegersohn), Komik., Cic. u.a.: uxor socerque, Liv.: gener socerque, Catull. u.a. (vgl. Schwabe N. Jahrbb. 115, 261): socer et socrus, ICt.: candidatus socer, der sich um die Schwägerschaft bewirbt, Apul.: generum socer mancipio accepit, Sen. rhet.: quia socerum gener sepulturā prohibuit, Liv.: noster socer venit, meines Sohnes Schwiegervater, Ter. Hec. 770: socer magnus, Großschwiegervater, Großvater meiner Gattin, Modestin. dig. 38, 10, 4. § 6: socer maior, Urgroßschwiegervater, Urgroßvater meiner Gattin, Paul. ex Fest. 136, 10. – Plur. soceri, die Schwiegereltern, Liv. 26, 50, 6. Verg. Aen. 2, 457 u. 10, 79. Ov. met. 3, 132. Val. Flacc. 1, 403 u. 6, 274. Corp. inscr. Lat. 5, 4908; 5, 7357 u. 8, 9129; aber auch die beiden Väter des Ehepaares, Tac. ann. 1, 55. Sen. Med. 106: hostes soceri, die verschwägerten Feinde, Hor. carm. 3, 5, 8. – / Nbf. socerus, Plaut. Men. 957 u.a. – Synkop. Genet. socri, Ulp. dig. 38, 10, 6 M.: Dat. socro, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 5616. 5974. 6235; 8, 2885. 3143. 3399: Abl. socro, Cic. poët. Tusc. 3, 26: Dat. Plur. socris, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 3678 u. 4281: Akk. Plur. socros, ibid. 3, 2760. – Nbf. socerio, wov. Dat. socerioni, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 5622.
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