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Băbylo, ōnis, m. (prob. from Babylon, a Babylonian, foreigner), the name of a slave, Ter. Ad. 5, 7, 17 (acc. to others, a man of Oriental wealth and luxury, a nabob; cf. Bentl. ad loc.). -
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ōnis m.вавилонянин, перен. обладатель несметных богатств Ter -
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babylónisch adj вавилонски; die babylonische Sprachenverwirrung объркване на езиците във Вавилон. -
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babylónischвавило́нское столпотворе́ние — der Túrmbau zu Bábel
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Adj. Babylonian; babylonisches Sprachengewirr fig. babel of languages; babylonische Sprachverwirrung BIBL. Confusion of Tongues (at Babel); fig. babel, confusion of tongues* * *babylonian* * *ba|by|lo|nisch [baby'loːnɪʃ]adjBabylonianeine babylónische Sprachverwirrung — a Babel of languages
der Babylonische Turm —
* * *ba·by·lo·nisch[babyˈlo:nɪʃ]adj Babylonian* * *Adjektiv Babylonianein babylonisches Sprachengewirr — a babel of languages
* * *babylonisch adj Babylonian;babylonisches Sprachengewirr fig babel of languages;babylonische Sprachverwirrung BIBEL Confusion of Tongues (at Babel); fig babel, confusion of tongues* * *Adjektiv Babylonian -
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axīs is, m [1 AG-], an axle, axle-tree: faginus, V.: ab axibus rotarum, L.—A chariot, car, wagon: tonans, V.— Plur, a wagon, O.— The axis (of the world): caeli. — The pole, C., V. — The heaven: stellis aptus, V.: longus, O.: sub axe, under the open sky, V.—A region, clime: hesperius, the west, O.—A board, plank: trabes axibus religare, Cs. Babylō ōnis, m a Babylonian, i. e. Nabob, T.* * *IIndian quadruped; (spotted deer?)IIaxle, axis, pole; chariot; the sky, heaven; north pole; region, climeIIIplank, board -
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a ист вавилонскийbabylónische Spráchverwirrung — смешение языков
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12 Sprachverwirrung
Spráchverwirrung f =смеше́ние языко́в◇babyló nische Sprá chverwirrung — вавило́нское столпотворе́ние
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