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1 aper
aper aprī, m [2 AP-], a wild boar ingens: spumans, V.—As a delicacy, H.—Prov. of folly: liquidis inmisi fontibus apros, V.* * *boar, wild boar (as animal, food, or used as a Legion standard/symbol); a fish -
2 aper
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3 Aper
1.ăper, pri, m. [cf. old Germ. Ebar; Germ. Eber; Angl.-Sax. bār = aper, verres; Engl. boar; cf. Lat. caper, with change of meaning, and the Gr. kapros], a wild boar.I.A.. Lit., Ov. M. 8, 282; 9, 192; 10, 550; 10, 715; Verg. E. 7, 29; 10, 56; id. A. 1, 324 al.:B.aper Erymanthius,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 22, 50:Arcadius,
the Erymanthian boar slain by Her cules, Mart. 9, 104:aper de silvā,
Vulg. Psa. 79, 14.—Among the Romans a delicacy, Juv. 1, 140.— Masc. form used of the female in Varr. L. L. 8, 47, p. 183 Müll., though Pliny had formed apra, q. v.—Prov.1.Uno saltu duos apros capere, to kill two birds with one stone, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 40.—2.Apros immittere liquidis fontibus, for something perverse, inconsiderate, Verg. E. 2, 59.—II.Transf.A.A standard of the Roman legions, Plin. 10, 4, 5, § 16.—B.A kind of fish, Enn. ap. App. p. 486:2.is, qui aper vocatur in Acheloo amne, grunnitum habet,
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4 aper
1.ăper, pri, m. [cf. old Germ. Ebar; Germ. Eber; Angl.-Sax. bār = aper, verres; Engl. boar; cf. Lat. caper, with change of meaning, and the Gr. kapros], a wild boar.I.A.. Lit., Ov. M. 8, 282; 9, 192; 10, 550; 10, 715; Verg. E. 7, 29; 10, 56; id. A. 1, 324 al.:B.aper Erymanthius,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 22, 50:Arcadius,
the Erymanthian boar slain by Her cules, Mart. 9, 104:aper de silvā,
Vulg. Psa. 79, 14.—Among the Romans a delicacy, Juv. 1, 140.— Masc. form used of the female in Varr. L. L. 8, 47, p. 183 Müll., though Pliny had formed apra, q. v.—Prov.1.Uno saltu duos apros capere, to kill two birds with one stone, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 40.—2.Apros immittere liquidis fontibus, for something perverse, inconsiderate, Verg. E. 2, 59.—II.Transf.A.A standard of the Roman legions, Plin. 10, 4, 5, § 16.—B.A kind of fish, Enn. ap. App. p. 486:2.is, qui aper vocatur in Acheloo amne, grunnitum habet,
Plin. 11, 51, 112, § 267 Jan.Ăper, pri, m., a Roman cognomen, Tac. Or. 2; Lampr. Commod. 2; Inscr. Grut. 692, 8. -
5 aper
Adj. südd., österr., schw. snow-free, free from snow präd.* * *['aːpɐ] snowless* * *[ˈa:pɐ]* * * -
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7 na-aper
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9 Capros aper
ENG boar-fishNLD evervisGER EberfischFRA sanglier -
10 кабан
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11 Aperçu
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12 apertura sf
[aper'tura](gen, Carte) opening, Pol opening up, Fot aperturemovimento di apertura Tennis — backswing
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13 вепрь
aper зоол.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > вепрь
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14 кабан
aper зоол.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > кабан
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15 κάπρος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `boar, (wild)boar', also adjunct of σῦς (Il.); as fish-name = `Capros aper' (Arist.; after the sound, Thompson Fishes s. v., Strömberg Fischnamen 101).Derivatives: Diminut. καπρίδιον, - ίσκος (Com.); f. κάπραινα of a lewd woman (Com.); καπρία f. `the ovary, the rutting sap of the sow' (Arist.; cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 43); καπρών `pig-sty' (Delos IIIa); ( σῦς) κάπριος = ( σῦς) κάπρος (Il., A. R.); κάπριος `with the form of a boar' (Hdt. 3, 59), κάπρειος `belonging to a boar' (Nonn.). Denomin. verbs: καπράω `go to the boar', of a rutting sow (Arist.), also καπριάω (Arist. v. l., Ar. Byz.), on the formation Schwyzer 731f.; καπρίζω `id.' (Arist.); καπρῴζομαι `rut' of the boar (Skiras Com.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Agrees with the Italo-Germanic word for `(he-)goat', Lat. caper, Umbr. cabru `caprum', Germ., e. g. ONo. hafr. An uncertain trace of the word in Celtic is supposed in Gallo-Rom. * cabrostos `honeysuckle, privet'. The newly formed τράγος has made the old name of the goat, IE. *kápros, free for other services; the word was probably first used appositively to σῦς (s. above). Lat. (Ital.) aper `boar' took the vowel of caper, but is further unrelated. - Further Pok. 529, W.-Hofmann s. caper (and aper). Doubtful combinations in Wagner KZ 75, 72ff. M. Brind, Les zoonymes..., 91-115 `qui vale, happe' cognate with κάπτω, which seems to me an improbable etymology; he meaning of the root seems not to point in this direction, Pok. 527.Page in Frisk: 1,782-783Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάπρος
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16 apertura
f openingphotography apertureapertura di credito loan agreementapertura alare wingspan* * *apertura s.f.1 opening: apertura di una porta, opening of a door; apertura del Parlamento, opening of Parliament; conferenza, cerimonia, discorso di apertura, opening lecture, ceremony, speech // (zool.) apertura alare, wingspan (o wingspread); (aer.) (wing)span// ore di apertura, (di negozio ecc.) business hours; ( di museo) visiting hours // (pol.) apertura a sinistra, opening to the left // apertura della caccia, the first day of the shooting season // apertura delle ostilità, outbreak of hostilities3 ( spacco, foro) opening, aperture; ( di una grotta) mouth; ( in una siepe) gap, break; ( di macchina automatica) slot; praticare un'apertura nella porta, to cut a hole in the door4 ( di mente) broadmindedness5 (banca) opening: apertura di un conto, opening of an account; apertura di credito, opening of credit (o credit opening); apertura di credito allo scoperto, overdraft (facility) (o loan on overdraft) // (comm.) l'apertura di nuovi mercati, the opening up of new markets.7 (mus.) ouverture8 (fot.) aperture9 (fis.) aperture.* * *[aper'tura]sostantivo femminile1) (l'aprire) (di pacco, porta, conto corrente) openingapertura del testamento — dir. reading of the will
2) (fenditura) (di parete, porta) crack, slit; (per aria, gas) inlet, outlet; (di borsa, sacco) opening3) (inizio) (di stagione di caccia, campagna elettorale, procedura) opening; (di inchiesta) setting up4) (inaugurazione) (di locale) openingd'apertura — [cerimonia, discorso] opening
5) (al pubblico) openingorario di apertura — opening hours; (di museo) visiting hours; (di negozio) business hours
6) fig.apertura (mentale) — openness, open-mindedness
7) fot. aperture•* * *apertura/aper'tura/sostantivo f.1 (l'aprire) (di pacco, porta, conto corrente) opening; apertura del testamento dir. reading of the will2 (fenditura) (di parete, porta) crack, slit; (per aria, gas) inlet, outlet; (di borsa, sacco) opening; lattina con apertura a strappo ring-pull can3 (inizio) (di stagione di caccia, campagna elettorale, procedura) opening; (di inchiesta) setting up; apertura delle scuole start of the school year; apertura delle ostilità outbreak of hostilities4 (inaugurazione) (di locale) opening; d'apertura [cerimonia, discorso] opening5 (al pubblico) opening; orario di apertura opening hours; (di museo) visiting hours; (di negozio) business hours6 fig. apertura (mentale) openness, open-mindedness7 fot. apertureapertura alare wingspan. -
17 pesce
m fishpesce spada swordfishpesce d'aprile April Fool* * *pesce s.m.1 fish*: pesce d'acqua dolce, freshwater fish; pesce di mare, saltwater fish; pesce di scoglio, rock fish; pesci rossi, goldfish; ha pescato un grosso pesce, molti pesci, he has caught a big fish, a lot of fish; quanti pesci hai pescato?, how many fish have you caught?; questo mare abbonda di pesci, this sea abounds in fish // pesce affumicato, smoked fish; pesce da taglio, fish sold by the slice; pesce fresco, fresh fish; pesce fritto, fried fish; pesce lesso, boiled fish; pesce secco, dried fish; pesce surgelato, frozen fish; pesce azzurro, anchovy, sardine ecc.; mangiar pesce, to eat fish // avere una faccia da pesce lesso, (fig.) to have a totally insignificant face // pesci grossi, ( persone potenti) bigwigs; pesci piccoli, (fig.) small fry // sano come un pesce, as fit as a fiddle (o as sound as a bell) // non sapere che pesci pigliare, to be at one's wits' end (o not to know which way to turn) // essere, sentirsi come un pesce fuor d'acqua, to feel like a fish out of water // prendere qlcu. a pesci in faccia, to treat s.o. like dirt // buttarsi a pesce su qlco., to jump at sthg., ( su cibo) to throw oneself on sthg. // chi dorme non piglia pesci, (prov.) the early bird catches the worm2 (zool. pop.) pesce ago, ( Syngnathus acus) needle fish (o pipe fish); pesce angelo, ( Heniochus acuminatus) angel fish (o monkfish); pesce azzurro, ( Pomatomus saltator) bluefish; pesce balestra, ( Balistes capriscus) leather-jacket; pesce barometro, ( Cobitis barbatula) loach; pesce bufalo, buffalo-fish; pesce cappone, ( Trigla hirundo) swallow-fish (o gurnard); pesce chirurgo, ( Acanthurus chirurgus) surgeon-fish; pesce chitarra, ( Rhinobatos cemiculus) fiddler (o guitar) fish; pesce cinghiale, ( Capros aper) drumfish (o tambour); pesce combattente, ( Betta splendens) fighting fish; pesce elefante, ( Callorhynchus callorhynchus) elephant fish; pesce gatto, ( Ameirurus nebulosus) hornpout (o bullhead o rabbit fish o catfish); pesce lanterna, lantern fish; pesce luna, ( Lampris regius) opah (o moonfish); pesce luna, ( Mola mola) sunfish (o moonfish); pesce lupo, ( Anarhichas lupus) swine-fish; pesce martello, ( Sphyrna zygaena) hammerhead (shark) (o hammer-fish); pesce palla, globe-fish; pesce pappagallo, parrot-fish (o scarus); pesce persico, ( Perca fluviatilis) perch; pesce pilota, ( Naucrates ductor), pilot-fish (o rudder-fish); pesce porco, ( Oxynotus centrina) centrina shark; pesce quattrocchi, foureyes; pesce ragno, ( Trachinus draco) weever; pesce rana, ( Lophius piscatorius) frog fish (o angler); pesce rosso, ( Carassius auratus) crucian; pesce sampietro, San Pietro, ( Zeus faber) (John) dory; pesce sega, ( Pristis pristis) saw-fish; pesce sergente, ( Rachycentron camadus) sergeant fish; pesce spada, ( Xiphias gladius) swordfish; pesce spatola, ( Polyodon spathula) duckbill; pesce tamburo, ( Capros aper) drumfish (o tambour); pesce tigre, ( Serrasalmus piraya) piranha; pesce trombetta, ( Macrorhamphosus scolopax) sea-snipe; pesce volante, flying-fish; pesce volpe, ( Alopias vulpinus) thrasher (shark) (o sea fox)4 (tip.) flag5 (volg. pop.) ( pene) cock, prick.* * *['peʃʃe]1. sm1) fish gen invc'erano molti pesci — there were a lot of fish o fishes
2) Astrol3) Tip omission4)sano come un pesce — as fit as a fiddlechi dorme non piglia pesci — (Proverbio) the early bird catches the worm
2.* * *['peʃʃe]sostantivo maschile1) zool. fish*pesce di mare — saltwater o sea fish
pesce azzurro — = anchovies, sardines and mackerels
2) gastr. fish Upesce fresco, fritto — fresh, fried fish
•pesce d'aprile — (scherzo) April Fool's joke o trick
pesce d'aprile! — (esclamazione) April Fool!
- i grossi — fig. bigwigs
- i piccoli — fig. small fry
••trattare qcn. a -i in faccia — to treat sb. like dirt
buttarsi a pesce su qcs. — to jump o throw oneself at sth.
non saper che -i pigliare — not to know where o which way to turn
sano come un pesce — as sound as a bell, as fit as a fiddle
* * *pesce/'pe∫∫e/sostantivo m.1 zool. fish*; pesce d'acqua dolce freshwater fish; pesce di mare saltwater o sea fish; pesce azzurro = anchovies, sardines and mackerels; un fiume pieno di -i a river full of fish2 gastr. fish U; pesce fresco, fritto fresh, fried fishnuotare come un pesce to swim like a fish; né carne né pesce neither fish nor fowl (nor good red herring); essere come un pesce fuor d'acqua to be like a fish out of water; trattare qcn. a -i in faccia to treat sb. like dirt; buttarsi a pesce su qcs. to jump o throw oneself at sth.; non saper che -i pigliare not to know where o which way to turn; sano come un pesce as sound as a bell, as fit as a fiddle\pesce angelo angelfish; pesce d'aprile (scherzo) April Fool's joke o trick; pesce d'aprile! (esclamazione) April Fool! pesce gatto catfish; pesce martello hammer-fish; pesce palla globefish; pesce rosso goldfish; pesce san Pietro dory; pesce spada swordfish; - i grossi fig. bigwigs; - i piccoli fig. small fry. -
18 apra
ā̆pra, ae, f. [aper], a wild sow, Plin. ap. Prisc. p. 698 P.; v. aper. -
19 inhorreo
I.Lit.:II.haud secus quam vallo saepta inhorreret acies,
Liv. 8, 8, 10:spicea jam campis cum messis inhorruit,
Verg. G. 1, 314:aper pilis inhorrentibus corio squalidus,
bristling, App. M. 8, p. 202, 29.—Transf.A.To have a tremulous motion, to quiver, shake, shudder: pennis agitatus inhorruit aër. Ov. P. 3, 3, 9:B.inhorruit aether, Luctificum clangente tuba,
Val. Fl. 3, 348:inhorruit unda tenebris,
Verg. A. 3, 195.—To cause to bristle up:C.aper inhorruit armos,
Verg. A. 10, 711.—To tremble, shake, shudder, with cold, fear, horror:cum primum aliquis inhorruit et ex horrore incaluit,
Cels. 3, 12:inhorrui frigore,
Petr. 17: in severitatem alicujus, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 423, 6 (Rep. 4, 6 B. and K.):domus principis inhorruit,
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20 κάπρος
A boar, esp. wild boar, Il.17.725, Pl.La. 196e, etc.; also σῦς κ. Il.5.783, 17.21, cf. Ar.Lys. 202 (ubi v. Sch.);ἧπαρ κάπρου Id.Fr.318.5
: in fem. sense, sow,ὀχευομένους τοὺς κάπρους Anaxandr.47
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