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1 Anatolian Wool
The long and medium fine wool of the Caraman sheep of Anatolia and used largely in the making of Anatolian carpets. The sheep has a long, heavy and flat tail. -
2 Anatolian Carpets
These are small-size rugs or mats made in various parts of Asia Minor. A characteristic is their soft, long and full pile, due to the quality of the long-stapled wool used, chiefly that yielded by the Caraman sheep. The pile is tied in Giordes knot and the designs and colours are in great variety. They have fringes at each end and selvedges at both sides. Narrow and long pieces are also made for stair carpets. -
3 анатолийская шерсть
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > анатолийская шерсть
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4 анатолийская ковровая шерсть
Textile: Anatolian woolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > анатолийская ковровая шерсть
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5 Sarandaz Rugs
Trade term for certain Persian and Anatolian knotted wool rugs of various characters, which are used by the head of the household. -
6 Sarpuz Carpets
Trade term for Persian and Anatolian knotted wool carpets used as floor covering. -
7 ἠλακάτη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `(wool on the) distaff', also metaph. of comparable objects (Ζ 491)Other forms: ἠλεκάτη (Delos, Cyrene a. o.), Aeol. ἀλακάτα (Theoc. 28, 1; but ἠλακάτα E. Or. 1431 [lyr.]) and χρυᾱλακ. Pi. (three times), εὐαλακ. Theoc. 22.Dialectal forms: Myk. a-ra-ka-te-ja nom. pl. f. `spinsters'Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unknown. Solmsen assumed an Anatolian loan, Wortforsch. 121f. Prob. just Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,628Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠλακάτη
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8 σφενδόνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `sling', from wool, hair, animal sinews etc., often metaph. of sling-like objects, e.g. `bandage, headband, case on a ring, white of the eye' (Il.); also `throw, missile' (Ar., X.; referring to σφενδονάω).Compounds: Rarely as 2. member, e.g. βελο-σφενδόνη `arrow-sling, fire-missile' (Plu.).Derivatives: 1. σφενδον-ήτης, Boeot. - άτας m. `slinger' (Hdt., Th. a.o.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 130) with - ητική ( τέχνη) `the art of slinging' (Pl.). 2. - ηδόν `like a sling' (sch., EM). 3. - αίαν σφενδόνην, η την σφραγῖδα H. 4. - άω, also w. ἀπο-, δια-, ἐκ-, `to sling' (IA.) with - ησις f. (Hp., Pl. a.o.). 5. - ίζω `id.' (Ps.-Callisth.) with - ιστής m. (Them.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation like ἀγχόνη, περόνη, βελόνη. No convincing etymology. Since Benfey and Pott (s. Curtius 247) connected with σφεδανός, σφοδρός, σφαδάζω and with Skt. spandate `pull, beat out', IE * sp(h)e(n)d-; s. WP. 2, 664 and Pok. 989 w. further forms and lit.; on sp- σφενδόνη σφ- Hiersche Ten. aspiratae 204ff. -- The obvious connection with Lat. funda is often discussed (s. W.-Hofmann s.v. with Nachtr.); with it also the possibility of a common loan from a Mediterranean or Anatolian source was considered (Ernout-Meillet s. v., Pisani Sprache 5, 147). On the Romance continuants of funda, which give much that is methodically of interest, s. Jaberg Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 213ff. -- Cf. σφόνδυλος. -- The word is no doubt Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,830Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σφενδόνη
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