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1 mane
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2 mane
[meɪn] nounthe long hair on the back of the neck of a horse, lion etc:عُرْف الأسَد أو الفَرَسThe male of the lion has a mane.
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3 crina
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4 yal
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5 yal
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6 hevosenharja
• horse's mane• mane -
7 tusa
f.1 the corn-cob (mazorca). (America)2 cigarette covered with the finest husk of the corn. (Cuba)3 Horse's name. (Southern Cone)4 clipping. (Southern Cone)5 pockmark (hoyo). (Andes)6 whore (puta). (Central America & Caribbean)7 corncob.* * *SF1) And, CAm, Caribe [de maíz] (=mazorca) cob of maize, corncob; [sin grano] corn husk, maize husk; Caribe (=cigarro) cigar rolled in a maize leaf ; Cono Sur (=seda) corn silk2) Cono Sur (=crin) horse's mane3) Cono Sur (=esquileo) clipping, shearing4) And [de viruela] pockmark7)* * *1) (Col, Ven) corncob ( stripped of its kernels)2) (Chi) ( de un caballo) manehasta la tusa — (fam) fed up to the back teeth
* * *1) (Col, Ven) corncob ( stripped of its kernels)2) (Chi) ( de un caballo) manehasta la tusa — (fam) fed up to the back teeth
* * *A ( Col) corncob ( stripped of its kernels)B ( Chi) (de un caballo) manehasta la tusa ( fam); fed up to the back teethme tiene hasta la tusa con esa cancioncita I've had it up to here with that stupid little song ( colloq), I'm fed up to the back teeth with that stupid little song ( colloq)* * *tusa nf1. CAm, Carib, Col [mazorca] maize husk, US cornhusk2. Andes, Cuba [cigarro] cigar rolled in a maize husk o US cornhusk* * *tusa nf: corn husk -
8 crin
f.mane.cepillo de crin horsehair brush* * *1 mane* * *SF (Zool) mane; (Téc) horsehair* * *1)a) ( del caballo) tbb) ( material) horsehair2) ( esparto) esparto grass* * *= horsehair, hackles.Ex. Ink balls consisted of leather pads 15 cm. in diameter, mounted in wooden cups and handles and stuffed with wool or horsehair = Los tampones constaban de almohadillas de cuero de 15 cm de diámetro, montados en cuencos de madera y mangos y rellenas de lana o pelo de caballo.Ex. Everyone knows the correct way to hold a seahorse from behind is by its hackles.----* erizar la crin = raise + Posesivo + hackles.* * *1)a) ( del caballo) tbb) ( material) horsehair2) ( esparto) esparto grass* * *= horsehair, hackles.Ex: Ink balls consisted of leather pads 15 cm. in diameter, mounted in wooden cups and handles and stuffed with wool or horsehair = Los tampones constaban de almohadillas de cuero de 15 cm de diámetro, montados en cuencos de madera y mangos y rellenas de lana o pelo de caballo.
Ex: Everyone knows the correct way to hold a seahorse from behind is by its hackles.* erizar la crin = raise + Posesivo + hackles.* * *A1 (del caballo) tbcrines mane2 (material) horsehairB (esparto) esparto grassun guante de crin a massage glove, a friction mitt* * *
crin sustantivo femenino
crin sustantivo femenino, crines fpl mane sing
' crin' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crines
English:
mane
* * *crin nf1. [pelo] mane;las crines de un caballo a horse's mane;cepillo de crin horsehair brush2. [material] esparto;guante de crin loofah mitt* * *f mane;crines pl mane sg* * *crin nf1) : mane2) : horsehair* * *crin n mane -
9 grzyw|a
f 1. (u zwierząt) mane- lwia/końska grzywa lion’s/horse’s mane- lew potrząsnął grzywą the lion shook its mane2. pot. (u człowieka) mane- ognistoruda grzywa a mane of fiery red hair- jego lwia grzywa his lion’s mane3. Żegl. (na falach) crest- białe grzywy fal white crests of wavesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grzyw|a
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10 föxóttr
a. having a mane different in colour from the body (föxóttr hestr).* * *adj. [fax], a horse with mane differing in colour from the body, Landn. 195, Fas. ii. 168, Rd. 299, Karl. 151, 350; gló-f., Bs. ii. 261. -
11 man-skera
skar, [mön = a mane], to cut a horse’s mane. -
12 χαίτη
χαίτ-η, ἡ,A loose, flowing hair,ζανθὴν ἀπεκείρατο χαίτην Il.23.141
;τίλλοντό τε χαίτας Od.10.567
, cf. S.Aj. 634 (lyr.):χαίταν ἐλαίᾳ.. στεφανωσάμενον B.10.28
; pl., of a single person,χαίτας πεζαμένη Il. 14.175
, cf. 10.15, Pi.N.1.14, B.16.105, etc.; χαίτᾰς ([dialect] Dor. acc.)ὑπὲπ κεφαλῆς Tyrt.1.39
Diehl; used esp. of back hair, acc.to Ruf. Onom.14.2 of a horse's mane,θαλερὴ δ' ἐμιαίνετο χαίτη Il.17.439
, cf. 19.405; , cf. X.Eq. 5.5, 7.1, Plu.Pel.22.3 after Hom., of a lion's mane, E.Ph. 1121; ὅσα χαίτην ἔχει, ὥσπερ λέων, opp. ὅσα λοφιὰν ἔχει, ὥσπερ ἵππος, Arist.HA 498b28, cf. PA 658a31: but metaph., φρίξας λοφιᾶς λασιαύχενα χαίταν, of Aeschylus, Ar.Ra. 822 (hex.).b ὀξυβελεῖς χ., of a hedgehog's spines, Emp.83.2.5 metaph. of trees, foliage, Call.Del.81: pl., Theoc.6.16, Anacreont.17/18.12; alsoβύβλος.. ἐπ' ἄκρῳ χαίτην ἔχουσα Str.17.1.15
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13 ἔθειρα
ἔθειρα, ἡ,A hair, poet. Noun, Hom. only in Il., and always in pl., either of a horse's mane, 8.42; or of the horsehair crest on helmets, 16.795, 19.382.II later sg., hair of the head, Pi.I.5(4).9, A.Pers. 1062 (lyr.), E.Hel. 1124 (lyr.), Theoc.5.91, etc.: also pl., h.Ven. 228, A.Ch. 175, E.Hel. 632, Euph.23, IG3.1376, etc.; of a lion's mane, Theoc.25.244; porcupine's quills, Opp.C.3.395; a bird's feathers, ib. 123; κρόκου θυόεσσαν ἔθειραν, of the filiform stigmas of the saffron, Mosch.2.68. -
14 HERÐAR
f. pl. shoulders, the upper part of the back.* * *f. pl. the shoulders, the upper part of the back, distinguished from öxl = shoulder in a special sense, Nj. 185, Eg. 289, Fms. vii. 55, Sks. 166, Fb. i. 396, Þiðr. 9, passim, cp. Matth. xxiii. 4, Luke xv. 5: so in the phrase, hafa hofuð og herðar yfir e-n, to be higher than another from the shoulders and upwards, cp. 1 Sam. ix. 2, x. 23.COMPDS: (old form herði-, mod. herða-): herða-drengr, m. a hump on the back, a pun, Fms. viii. 404. herða-kambr, m. the withers, of a horse. herða-kistill, m. a hump. herða-klettr, m., poët. the ‘shoulder-knoll,’ the head, Skm. herða-lítill, adj. narrow-shouldered, Grett. 165. herða-munr, m. the difference from the shoulders and upwards, metaph. of one who is no match for another, Fms. xi. 442. herða-sár, n. a shoulder sore or wound, Sturl. i. 85. herða-toppr, m. a shoulder tuft, the part of a horse’s mane next the saddle, Sturl. i. 152, Bær. 16. herðar-blað, n. the shoulder blade, Nj. 70, Sturl. i. 152. herði-breiðr, adj. broad-shouldered, Fms. x. 151, Finnb. 324, Sturl. iii. 122, Fbr. 80 new Ed. herði-lútr, adj. with stooping or round shoulders, Barl. 15, Bs. i. 312. herði-mikill, adj. broad-shouldered, Sturl. iii. 122, Eg. 305, Ísl. ii. 203. herði-þykkr, adj. thick-shouldered, Ld. 298, Fbr. 40 new Ed. -
15 θρίξ
Aτρίχεσιν J.AJ16.7.3
is f.l. for τρύχ-): - hair, Hom. only in pl.,ὀρθαὶ τρίχες ἔσταν ἐνὶ.. μέλεσσι Il. 24.359
; mostly, hair of the head, 22.77, Od.13.431;αἱ ἐν τῇ κεφαλῇ τρίχες Th.1.6
; sheep's wool, Il.3.273, Hes.Op. 517; pig's bristles, Il.19.254, Od.10.239; τρίχες ἄκραι οὐραῖαι, of a horse's tail, Il.23.519; ἀνάστασις τῶν τριχῶν, of a lark's crest, Gal.12.361.II later in sg. collectively, A.Th. 535, Ag. 562, S.El. 451; τριχὸς πλόκαμος, βόστρυχος, A.Th. 564 (lyr.), Ch. 229;γενείον θρίξ Id.Pers. 1056
; ; Ἐπαφρόδιτον.. τὴν παιδικὴν τρίχα Ὑγίᾳ (sc. ἀνέθηκεν) IG12(5).173 (Paros, i A.D.); of a horse's mane, S.Fr. 475; of dogs, X.Cyn.4.8 (sg. and pl.).2 a single hair, οὐδὲ τρίχ[α] Alc. Supp.14.10: prov., θρὶξ ἀνὰ μέσσον only a hair's breadth wanting, Theoc.14.9, cf. X.Smp.6.2; ἄξιον τριχός, i.e. good for nothing, Ar. Ra. 614;οὐδ' ἂν τριχὸς πριαίμην Eup.7.18D.
; ἐκ τριχὸς κρέμασθαι to hang by a hair, Aristaenet.2.1, Zen.3.47;ἀπὸ τ. ἠερτῆσθαι AP5.229
(Paul. Sil.);ἐπὶ τριχὸς ἦν ἡ σωτηρία Procop.Aed.6.6
; εἰς ἱερὴν τρίχα ἐλθεῖν, i.e. to come to life's end, v.l. in AP7.164 (Antip. Sid.), but cf. Epigr.Gr.248.13; μόνον οὐχὶ τῶν τ., φασί, λαμβάνεται 'saute aux yeux', S.E.M.7.257. -
16 Roßhaar
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17 Pferdemähne
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18 ιππολοφίαις
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19 ἱππολοφίαις
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20 총
n. hairs of a horse's mane, gun, favour, favor, plexus, piece
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