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Dynasties

  • 1 династии

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  • 2 dinastía

    f.
    dynasty.
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    1 dynasty
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    noun f.
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    * * *
    femenino dynasty
    * * *
    = dynasty [dynasties, -pl.].
    Ex. The large stores of inscription on bones or tortoise shells of the Yin and Shang dynasties unearthed by paleontologists are the seeds of the earliest ancient Chinese archives.
    * * *
    femenino dynasty
    * * *
    = dynasty [dynasties, -pl.].

    Ex: The large stores of inscription on bones or tortoise shells of the Yin and Shang dynasties unearthed by paleontologists are the seeds of the earliest ancient Chinese archives.

    * * *
    1 ( Hist) dynasty
    2 (familia) family, dynasty
    una conocida dinastía de actores a well-known theatrical family o dynasty, a long line of actors
    * * *

    dinastía sustantivo femenino
    dynasty
    dinastía sustantivo femenino dynasty
    ' dinastía' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    imperante
    - imperial
    - reinante
    - reinar
    English:
    dynasty
    * * *
    1. [de monarcas] dynasty
    2. [de artistas, profesionales]
    una conocida dinastía de actores de teatro/músicos a well-known theatrical/musical family o dynasty
    * * *
    f dynasty
    * * *
    : dynasty

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  • 3 paleontólogo

    m.
    paleontologist.
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    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 palaeontologist (US paleontologist)
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    paleontólogo, -a
    SM / F paleontologist
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    - ga masculino, femenino paleontologist
    * * *
    = paleontologist [palaeontologist, -UK].
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. The large stores of inscription on bones or tortoise shells of the Yin and Shang dynasties unearthed by paleontologists are the seeds of the earliest ancient Chinese archives.
    * * *
    - ga masculino, femenino paleontologist
    * * *
    = paleontologist [palaeontologist, -UK].
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: The large stores of inscription on bones or tortoise shells of the Yin and Shang dynasties unearthed by paleontologists are the seeds of the earliest ancient Chinese archives.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    paleontologist
    * * *
    paleontólogo, -a nm,f
    palaeontologist
    * * *
    : paleontologist

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  • 4 Аббасиды

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  • 5 жук-геркулес

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  • 6 hueso1

    1 = bone.
    Ex. The large stores of inscription on bones or tortoise shells of the Yin and Shang dynasties unearthed by paleontologists are the seeds of the earliest ancient Chinese archives.
    ----
    * blanco hueso = off-white.
    * calado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.
    * carne + desprenderse del hueso = meat + fall off + the bone.
    * color hueso = off-white.
    * con muchos huesos y poca carne = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].
    * cortar llegando al hueso = cut to + the bone.
    * de carne y hueso = flesh-and-blood.
    * empapado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.
    * en carne y hueso = in the flesh.
    * helado hasta la médula de los huesos = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).
    * hueso de la risa = funny bone.
    * hueso duro = tough nut.
    * hueso duro de roer = uphill struggle, tough nut to crack, hard nut to crack.
    * hueso metatarsiano = metatarsal.
    * hueso roto = broken bone.
    * hueso temporal = temporal bone.
    * lleno de huesos = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].
    * salud de los huesos = bone health.
    * ser un saco de huesos = be a bag of bones.
    * sin hueso = boneless.

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  • 7 hueso

    m.
    1 bone.
    acabar o dar con sus huesos en (informal figurative) to end up in
    no poder con sus huesos (informal figurative) to be ready to drop, to be exhausted
    hueso de santo (cooking) = small marzipan roll filled with egg yolk
    2 stone (British), pit (United States) (of fruit).
    aceitunas sin hueso pitted olives
    3 very strict person (informal) (person).
    4 contacts, influence (informal) (enchufe). (Mexican Spanish)
    5 pit.
    6 safe government job.
    7 cushy job, soft job, prebend, sinecure.
    8 personal connection.
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    1 ANATOMÍA bone
    2 (de fruta) stone, US pit
    3 familiar figurado (cosa difícil) struggle, problem
    4 familiar figurado (persona desagradable) pain in the neck, jerk
    5 familiar figurado (profesor) strict teacher, stickler
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    dar con los huesos en el suelo to end up on the floor
    darle a la sin hueso to talk one's head off
    estar en los huesos figurado to be all skin and bone
    ser un hueso duro de roer figurado to be a hard nut to crack
    tener los huesos molidos to be exhausted, be dead beat
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    noun m.
    1) bone
    2) pit, stone
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Anat) bone

    dar con los huesos en —

    darle a la sin hueso* to talk a lot

    irse de la sin hueso, soltar la sin hueso — * to shoot one's mouth off *

    hueso de santofilled roll of marzipan

    2) (Bot) stone, pit (EEUU)
    3) CAm, Méx (=sinecura) government job, sinecure; (=puesto cómodo) soft job
    4) And mule
    5)

    hueso colorado Méx strong northerly wind

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    1)
    a) (Anat) bone

    calado or empapado hasta los huesos — soaked to the skin, wet through

    dar con los or sus huesos en algo: fue a dar con sus huesos en la cárcel he finished up o ended up in jail; en los huesos — (fam) nothing but skin and bone(s) (colloq)

    b)

    (de) color hueso — off-white, bone-colored

    c) (Méx fam) ( puesto público) safe (government) job (colloq); ( sinecura) cushy job (colloq)
    2) ( de fruta) pit (AmE), stone (BrE)

    ser un hueso (duro de roer) — ( ser difícil) to be a hard o tough nut to crack

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    1)
    a) (Anat) bone

    calado or empapado hasta los huesos — soaked to the skin, wet through

    dar con los or sus huesos en algo: fue a dar con sus huesos en la cárcel he finished up o ended up in jail; en los huesos — (fam) nothing but skin and bone(s) (colloq)

    b)

    (de) color hueso — off-white, bone-colored

    c) (Méx fam) ( puesto público) safe (government) job (colloq); ( sinecura) cushy job (colloq)
    2) ( de fruta) pit (AmE), stone (BrE)

    ser un hueso (duro de roer) — ( ser difícil) to be a hard o tough nut to crack

    * * *
    hueso1
    1 = bone.

    Ex: The large stores of inscription on bones or tortoise shells of the Yin and Shang dynasties unearthed by paleontologists are the seeds of the earliest ancient Chinese archives.

    * blanco hueso = off-white.
    * calado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.
    * carne + desprenderse del hueso = meat + fall off + the bone.
    * color hueso = off-white.
    * con muchos huesos y poca carne = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].
    * cortar llegando al hueso = cut to + the bone.
    * de carne y hueso = flesh-and-blood.
    * empapado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.
    * en carne y hueso = in the flesh.
    * helado hasta la médula de los huesos = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).
    * hueso de la risa = funny bone.
    * hueso duro = tough nut.
    * hueso duro de roer = uphill struggle, tough nut to crack, hard nut to crack.
    * hueso metatarsiano = metatarsal.
    * hueso roto = broken bone.
    * hueso temporal = temporal bone.
    * lleno de huesos = bony [bonier -comp., boniest -sup.].
    * salud de los huesos = bone health.
    * ser un saco de huesos = be a bag of bones.
    * sin hueso = boneless.

    hueso2
    2 = pit, stone.

    Ex: On Crete the locals eat them by the handful and spit out the pits like watermelon seeds.

    Ex: Once you have removed the stones from fruits such as apricots and plums, you can turn the fruit halves inside out, then place them skin down on the tray.

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    A
    calado or empapado hasta los huesos soaked to the skin, wet through
    cuidar algo como hueso (de) santo ( Chi fam); to treat sth like gold dust ( colloq)
    dar con los or sus huesos en algo: fue a dar con sus huesos en la cárcel he finished up o ended up in jail
    dio con los huesos en el suelo he ended up o landed up o finished up on the floor
    dar or pinchar en hueso ( Esp fam): con éste hemos dado en hueso we've come up against a tricky o difficult customer here ( colloq)
    de hueso colorado ( Méx fam); through and through, to the core
    no poder algn con sus huesos ( fam); to be whacked-out ( colloq)
    en los huesos ( fam); nothing but skin and bone(s) ( colloq)
    está/se ha quedado en los huesos he's nothing but o he's all skin and bone(s)
    estar por los huesos de algn ( Esp fam); to be crazy about sb ( colloq)
    2
    (de) color hueso off-white, bone-colored
    3 ( Méx fam) (puesto público) safe (government) job ( colloq); (sinecura) cushy job ( colloq)
    Compuestos:
    hueso or huesito de la suerte
    wishbone
    B (de fruta) pit ( AmE), stone ( BrE)
    ser un hueso ( fam) (ser malo): el libro es un hueso it's an awful book ( colloq)
    ser un hueso (duro de roer) (ser difícil): su rival es un hueso (duro de roer) ( fam); his opponent is a tough o hard nut to crack ( colloq)
    el profesor de ciencias es un hueso ( fam); the science teacher is a real tough nut ( colloq)
    para mí la química es un hueso duro de roer chemistry is an uphill struggle for me
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    hueso sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) (Anat) bone;

    en los huesos (fam) nothing but skin and bone(s) (colloq)

    b)


    2 ( de fruta) pit (AmE), stone (BrE)
    hueso sustantivo masculino
    1 Anat bone
    2 (de una fruta) stone, US pit
    3 (persona difícil de complacer) hard nut
    4 fig (tarea trabajosa) hard work
    5 LAm (enchufe) contact
    ♦ Locuciones: estar en los huesos, to be all skin and bone
    Esp pinchar/dar en hueso, to come up against a tricky or difficult person: conmigo has pinchado en hueso en cuanto a la financiación de tu aventura, to get me to pay for your adventure will be tricky
    la sin hueso, the tongue
    ' hueso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    caballete
    - caña
    - carne
    - carné
    - desencajar
    - desencajada
    - desencajado
    - desencajarse
    - desenterrar
    - frontal
    - médula
    - pepita
    - roer
    - romperse
    - rotura
    - soldarse
    - tuétano
    - zafarse
    - aceituna
    - astilla
    - astillarse
    - componer
    - fragmento
    - pelado
    - pómulo
    - quebradizo
    - quebrado
    - saliente
    English:
    ankle bone
    - bone
    - bony
    - break
    - crack
    - dislodge
    - flesh
    - for
    - life
    - live
    - mend
    - nut
    - off-white
    - pit
    - set
    - splinter
    - stone
    - off
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    hueso nm
    1. [del cuerpo] bone;
    Fam
    nos calamos hasta los huesos we got soaked to the skin;
    de color hueso ivory (coloured);
    Fam
    acabar o [m5] dar con sus huesos en to end up in;
    tropezó y dio con sus huesos en el suelo she tripped and tumbled to the ground;
    la descubrieron y acabó con sus huesos en la cárcel she was caught out and ended up in jail;
    Fam
    estar en los huesos to be all skin and bones;
    Fam
    no puedo con mis huesos I'm ready to drop, I'm exhausted;
    Fam
    ser un hueso duro de roer to be a hard nut to crack;
    Fam
    la sin hueso [la lengua] the tongue;
    soltar la sin hueso to shoot one's mouth off
    hueso del cráneo skull bone;
    hueso maxilar jawbone, Espec mandible;
    hueso de santo [pastel] = small roll of marzipan filled with sweetened egg yolk
    2. [de fruto] Br stone, US pit;
    aceitunas sin hueso pitted olives
    3. Fam [persona] very strict person;
    el profe de inglés es un hueso our English teacher is dead strict
    4. Fam [asignatura] difficult subject
    5.
    huesos [restos] bones;
    el cementerio en el que descansan sus huesos the cemetery where her bones were laid to rest
    6. Méx Fam [enchufe] contacts, influence;
    [trabajo fácil] cushy job
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    m
    1 ANAT bone;
    estar en los huesos be all skin and bone;
    moler/romper los huesos a alguien beat s.o. up;
    2 de fruta pit, stone; persona tough guy;
    hueso duro de roer fig fam hard nut to crack fam
    cushy number fam
    4 Méx fam ( influencia) influence, pull fam
    * * *
    hueso nm
    1) : bone
    2) : pit, stone (of a fruit)
    * * *
    1. (del cuerpo) bone
    2. (de aceituna, cereza) stone

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  • 8 चन्द्र _candra

    चन्द्र a. [चन्द् णिच् रक्] Ved.
    1 Glittering, bright, shining (as gold).
    -2 Lovely, beautiful.
    -न्द्रः 1 The moon; यथा प्रह्लादनाच्चन्द्रः R.4.12; हृतचन्द्रा तमसेव कौमुदी 8. 37; न हि संहरते ज्योत्स्नां चन्द्रश्चाण्डालवेश्मनि H.1.61; मुख˚, वदन˚ &e.; पर्याप्तचन्द्रेव शरत्त्रियामा Ku.7.26 (for mythologi- cal account see सोम).
    -2 The moon, as a planet.
    -3 Camphor; विलेपनस्याधिकचन्द्रभागताविभावनाच्चापललाप पाण्डुताम् N.1.51.
    -4 The eye in a peacock's tail.
    -5 Water.
    -6 Gold (n. also).
    -7 A lovely or agreeable phenomenon
    -8 A spot similar to the moon.
    -9 The symbol or mark of a Visarga.
    -1 A reddish kind of pearl.
    -11 The fifth lunar mansion.
    -12 The number 'one' (used at the end of comp. चन्द्र means 'excellent', 'eminent' or 'illustrious'; as पुरुषचन्द्रः 'a moon of men', an excellent or illustrious man).
    -न्द्रा 1 Small cardamoms.
    -2 An open hall only furnished with a roof.
    -3 An awning, a canopy.
    -Comp. -अंशुः 1 Viṣṇu.
    -2 a moon-beam.
    -अर्धः the half moon; Pt.4. ˚चूडामणिः, ˚मौलिः, ˚शेखरः epithet of Śiva.
    -आतपः 1 moon-light.
    -2 awning.
    -3 an open hall only furnished with a roof.
    -आत्मजः, -औरसः, -जः, -जातः, -तनयः, -नन्दनः, -पुत्रः the planet Mercury.
    -आतपः the moon-light; चन्द्रातपमिव रसतामुपेतम् K.
    -आदित्यौ 1 The moon and the sun.
    -2 N. of curls on the forehead of a horse; चन्द्रादित्यौ ललाटस्थौ नृपाणां जयवर्धनौ Śālihotra of Bhoja 25.
    - आनन a. moon-faced. (
    -नः) an epithet of Kārtikeya.
    -आपीडः an epithet of Śiva.
    -आभासः 'false moon', an appearance in the sky re- sembling the real moon.
    -आह्वयः camphor.
    -इष्टा a lotus plant, or a collection of lotuses, blossoming during the night.
    -उदयः 1 moon-rise.
    -2 awning.
    -3 a mer- curial preparation used in medicine. (
    -या) a kind of medicine for the eyes.
    -उपलः the moon stone.
    -कला 1 a digit of the moon; राहोश्चन्द्रकलामिवाननचरीं दैवात्समासाद्य मे Māl.5.28.
    -2 the crescent before or after the new moon.
    -3 A cattle-drum.
    -4 A kind of fish; L. D. B.
    -कान्तः, -मणिः the moon-stone (supposed to ooze away under the influence of the moon); द्रवति च हिमश्मावुद्गते चन्द्रकान्तः U.6.12; Śi.4.58; Amaru.57; Bh.1.21; Māl.1.24. (
    -तः, -तम्) the white eatable water-lily blossoming during the night. (
    -तम्) sandal-wood.
    -कान्ता 1 a night.
    -2 the wife of the moon.
    -3 moon- light.
    -कान्तिः f. moon-light. -n. silver.
    -कुल्या N. of a river in Kashmir; अवतारयतस्तस्य चन्द्रकुल्याभिधां नदीम् Rāj. T.1.318.
    -क्षयः the new-moon-day or the last day of a lunar month (अमा) when the moon is not visible.
    -गृहम् the fourth sign of the zodiac, Cancer.
    -गोलः the world of the moon, lunar sphere. ˚रथः a deceased pro- genitor, the manes.
    -गोलिका moon-light.
    -ग्रहणम् an eclipse of the moon.
    -चन्चला a small fish.
    -चूडः, -मौलिः, -शेखरः, -चूडामणिः epithets of Śiva; ('having the moon for his crest', 'moon-crested'); रहस्युपालभ्यत चन्द्र- शेखरः Ku.5.58,86; R.6.34; नखेन कस्य धन्यस्य चन्द्रचूडो भविष्यति Udb.
    -दाराः (m. pl.) 'the wives of the moon', the 27 lunar mansions mythologically regarded as so many daughters of Dakṣa and married to the moon.
    -द्युतिः sandal-wood. -f. moon-light.
    -नामन् m. camphor.
    -निभ a. bright, handsome.
    -निर्णिज् a. having a brilliant garment; पतरेव चचरा चन्द्रनिर्णिक् Rv.1.16.8.
    -पञ्चागम् the luni-solar calendar.
    -पादः a moon-beam; नियमितपरिखेदा तच्छिरश्चन्द्रपादैः Me. 7; Māl.3.12.
    -प्रज्ञप्तिः f. N. of the sixth Upāṅga of the Jainas.
    -प्रभा moon-light.
    -प्रासादः An apartment at the house-top; Ks.
    -बाला 1 large cardamoms.
    -2 moon-light.
    -बिन्दु the sign for the nasal (<?>)
    -बुध्न a. having a bright standing ground; चन्द्रबुध्नो मदवृद्धो मनीषिभिः Rv.1.52.3.
    -भस्मन् n. camphor.
    -भागा N. of a river in the south.
    -भासः a sword; see चन्द्रहास.
    -भूति n. silver.
    -मणिः the moon-stone
    -मण्डलम् 1 the orb or disc of the moon.
    -2 the lunar sphere.
    -3 a halo round the moon.
    -मुखी a moon-faced (i. e. lovely) woman.
    -रेखा, -लेखा the digit or streak of the moon; अथवा रत्नाकराद् ऋते कुतश्चन्द्रलेखायाः प्रसूतिः Nāg.2.
    -रेणुः a plagiarist.
    -लोकः the world of the moon.
    -लोहकम्, -लौहम्, -लौहकम् silver.
    -वंशः the lunar race of kings, the second great line of royal dynasties in India.
    - वदन a. a moon-faced.
    -वल्ली, -वल्लरी The soma plant; L. D. B.
    -व्रतम् 1 a kind of vow or penance = चान्द्रायण q. v.
    -2 a regal property or virtue.
    -विहंगमः A kind of bird; L. D. B.
    -शाला 1 a room on the top (of a house &c.); चन्द्रशाला शिरोगृहम् Amar.; वियद्गतः पुष्पकचन्द्रशालाः क्षणं प्रतिश्रुन्मुखराः करोति R.13.4.
    -2 moonlight.
    -शालिका a room on the top of a house.
    -शिला the moon-stone; प्रह्लादिता चन्द्रशिलेव तूर्णम् Bk.11.15; ननु भणामि एषा सा चन्द्रमणिशिलेति Nāg.2.
    -संज्ञः camphor.
    -संभव N. of Budha or Mercury. (
    -वा) small cardamoms.
    -सालोक्य attain- ment of the lunar heaven.
    -हन् m. an epithet of Rāhu.
    -हासः 1 a glittering sword.
    -2 the sword of Rāvaṇa; हे पाणयः किमिति वाञ्छथ चन्द्रहासम् B. R.1.56,61.
    -3 N. of a king of Kerala, son of Sudhārmika. [He was born under the Mūla asterism and his left foot had a redundant toe; for this his father was killed by his enemies, and the boy was left an orphan in a state of destitution. After much exertion he was restored to his kingdom. He became a friend of Krisna and Arjuna when they came to the South in the course of their wanderings with the sacrificial horse.] (
    -सम्) silver.

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  • 9 གནམ་གྱི་འཐེན་པ་

    [gnam gyi 'then pa]
    11 dynasties of bon kings (gnam 'then rje, ye mu la 'then, ma sangs la 'then, mu la sangs g.yen la 'then, g.yen sangs phya la 'then, phya sangs 'ol la 'then, 'ol sangs yum la 'then, yum sangs rgod la 'then, yum sangs 'od la 'then, rlung sangs 'od la 'then, 'od gsal mu la 'then or dmu 'then)

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  • 10 कण्व


    káṇva
    m. ( kaṇ Uṇ. I, 151)

    N. of a renowned Ṛishi (author of several hymns of the Ṛig-veda;
    he is called a son of Ghora andᅠ is said to belong to the family of Aṇgiras)
    RV. AV. VS. KātyṠr. etc.. ;
    (ās) m. pl. the family orᅠ descendants of Kaṇva ib. ;
    (besides the celebrated Ṛishi there occur a Káṇva Nārshadá
    AV. IV, 19, 2 KáṇvaṠrāyasa TS. V, 4, 7, 5 KaṇvaKāṡyapa MBh. Ṡak. etc.;
    the founder of a Vedic school;
    several princes andᅠ founders of dynasties;
    several authors);
    a peculiar class of evil spirits (against whom the hymn AV. II, 25 is used as a charm)
    AV. II, 25, 3; 4; 5 ;
    (mfn.) deaf KātyṠr. X, 2, 35 ;
    praising, a praiser L. ;
    one who is to be praised T. ;
    (am) n. sin, evil Comm. on Uṇ. ;
    - कण्वजम्भन
    - कण्वतम
    - कण्वबृहत्
    - कण्वमत्
    - कण्वरथंतर
    - कण्ववत्
    - कण्ववेद
    - कण्वसखि
    - कण्वसूत्र
    - कण्वहोतृ
    - कण्वादि
    - कण्वाश्रम
    - कण्वोपनिषद्

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कण्व

  • 11 चन्द्रवंश


    candrá-vaṉṡa
    m. the lunar race of kings (2nd great line of royal dynasties, the progenitor of which was Soma the Moon, child of the Ṛishi Atri. andᅠ father of Budha <Mercury cf. candra-ja>;

    the latter married Il2ā, daughter of the solar king Ikshvāku, andᅠ had by her a son, Aila orᅠ Purūravas;
    this last had a son by Urvaṡī, named Āyus, from whom came Nahusha, father of Yayāti;
    the latter had two sons, Puru andᅠ Yadu, from whom proceeded the two branches of the lunar line;
    in that of Yadu was born Kṛishṇa andᅠ Bala-rāma;
    in that of Puru came Dushyanta, hero of the Ṡakuntalā andᅠ father of the great Bharata; 9th from Bharata came Kuru, andᅠ 14th from him Ṡāntanu, who had a son Vicitra-vīrya andᅠ a step-son Vyāsa;
    the latter married the two widows of his half-brother, andᅠ had by them Dhṛitarāshṭra andᅠ Pāṇḍu, the wars of whose sons form the subject of the MBh.) (cf. sūrya-v-.)

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  • 12 विष्णुपुराण


    víshṇu-purāṇa
    víshṇu-purāṇaka
    n. N. of one of the most celebrated of the 18 Purāṇas (it conforms more than any other to the definition pañca-lakshaṇa <q.v.>;

    andᅠ consists of 6 books, the 1st treating of the creation of the universe from Prakṛiti, andᅠ the peopling of the world by the Prajā-patis;
    the 2nd giving a list of kings with many curious geographical andᅠ astronomical details;
    the 3rd treating of the Vedas andᅠ caste;
    the 4th continuing the chronicle of dynasties;
    the 5th giving the life of Kṛishṇa;
    the 6th describing the dissolution of the world) IW. 517.

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  • 13 विष्णुपुराणक


    víshṇu-purāṇa
    víshṇu-purāṇaka
    n. N. of one of the most celebrated of the 18 Purāṇas (it conforms more than any other to the definition pañca-lakshaṇa <q.v.>;

    andᅠ consists of 6 books, the 1st treating of the creation of the universe from Prakṛiti, andᅠ the peopling of the world by the Prajā-patis;
    the 2nd giving a list of kings with many curious geographical andᅠ astronomical details;
    the 3rd treating of the Vedas andᅠ caste;
    the 4th continuing the chronicle of dynasties;
    the 5th giving the life of Kṛishṇa;
    the 6th describing the dissolution of the world) IW. 517.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > विष्णुपुराणक

  • 14 selyúcida

    adj.
    Seljuk.
    La dinastías selyúcidas The Seljuk dynasties...
    f. & m.
    Seljuk, member of a Seljuk dynasty, Seljukian.

    Spanish-English dictionary > selyúcida

  • 15 dynasty

    [ˈdɪnəstɪ] (American) [ˈdaɪ-] plural ˈdynasties noun
    a succession or series of rulers of the same family:

    the Ming dynasty.

    سُلالَه حاكِمَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > dynasty

  • 16 ἡγεμονία

    A leading the way, going first, Hdt.2.93; τῇ τῶν δυναστευόντων ἡ. by their example, Pl.Lg. 711c.
    II authority, rule, of dynasties or nations, Hdt.1.7, 3.65, etc.; of a general or officer, Th.4.91;

    ἐν ἡγεμονίαις Id.7.15

    ; ἡ ἡ. τῶν Ἰώνων τοῦ πολέμου Hdt.6.2; ἡ κατὰ πόλεμον ἡ., τῶν πολεμικῶν ἡ ἡ., Arist.Pol. 1285b9, 18;

    αἱ ἡ. τῶν στρατοπέδων Pl.Euthd. 273c

    ;

    τῶν ὀπισθοφυλάκων X.An.4.7.8

    ; ἡ. δικαστηρίου presidency in a court, Aeschin.3.14; headship of a philosophical school, Phld.Acad.Ind.p.59 M.
    2 political supremacy,

    ἡ ἡ. τῆς 'Ελλάδος X.HG7.1.33

    ;

    παρ' ἑκόντων τῶν 'Ελλήνων τὴν ἡ. ἐλάβομεν Isoc.8.30

    ;

    ἡ. ἡ κατὰ θάλατταν Id.12.67

    , cf. Arist. Ath.23.2; ἡ ἐν 'Αρείῳ πάγῳ βουλὴ οὐδενὶ δόγματι λαβοῦσα τὴν ἡ. ib.1, cf.Pol. 1304a23; political leadership of an individual, ib. 1296a39; γένος ὑπερέχον πρὸς ἡ. πολιτικήν ib. 1288a9.
    b = Lat. imperium, Plu. Mar.36, D.C.60.17, etc.;

    Αἴγυπτον δήμου 'Ρωμαίων ἡγεμονίᾳ προσέθηκα Mon.Anc.Gr.15.1

    ;

    τοῖς καλοῖς τῆς ἡ. νόμοις Ath.Mech.39.7

    ; τριῶν τῶν μεγίστων ἡ. Plu.Luc.30; reign of an Emperor, Ev.Luc.3.1; office of prefect, POxy.237v6 (ii A.D.), al.
    III military unit, regiment, IG22.657 (pl.), PRein.9.13 (ii B.C.), Plu.Cam.23 (pl.); but αἱ μείζονες ἡ. the higher commands, Ael.Tact.10.4.
    IV chief thing, principal part,

    ἡ. τῆς τέχνης Diph.17.5

    .
    V a principality, LXX Ge.36.30; a Roman governorship,

    ἡ 'Ιλλυρίδος ἡ. Hdn.6.7.2

    , cf. 7.5.2; tenure of office of a governor, PRyl.77.36 (ii A.D.); ἡ Ἡ. the Government, PGrenf.2.73.11 (iii A.D.).

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἡγεμονία

  • 17 დინასტიები

    n
    dynasties

    Georgian-English dictionary > დინასტიები

  • 18 Dynastien

    pl
    dynasties

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  • 19 בית

    בַּיִתm. (b. h.; cmp. preced.; v. Ges. H. Diet s. v. as to various etymological attempts), constr. בֵּית, pl. בָּחִּים. 1) house, household, home. Yoma 11b ב׳ מיוחד לדירה bayith means a building intended for a dwelling. Ib. מי שמייחד ביתו לו (Var. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he who devotes his house (its contents) to himself exclusively (unaccommodating); Arakh.16a מי שמיוחדוכ׳.בעל הב׳ (abbrev. בע״ה) owner, landlord; host; private man, opp. to trader, artisan Ber.46a בע״ה בוצעוכ׳ the host breaks the bread, and the guest says the blessing. Tosef. ib. IV, 14 שלבע״ה home-made (bread), opp. גלוסקין; Y. ib. VI, 10b bot.Sabb.I, 1 בע״ה the donor, opp. עני the recipient. Gen. R. s. 22; a. v. fr.בן ב׳ inmate, attendant. Ab. I, 5; a. fr.פסול הב׳ the degraded (slave) of the house. Gen. R. s. 70. 2) Esp. (הַ)בַּ׳ the Temple. בפני הב׳ in days when the Temple exists, שלא בפני הב׳ when it does not exist. Ḥull.V, 1; a. fr.ב׳ שני or ב׳ אחרון the Second Temple. Cant. R. to VIII, 9; a. fr.הר הב׳ Temple Mount, v. הַר. 3) school, college, (collect.) disciples; בֵּית הלל Hillelites Bets.I, 1; a. fr. Treat. Sofrim IV, 1 של ב׳וכ׳ those of the house of Y.Shebi.II, 33d bot., a. e. דבית …ר׳, usu. דבי, v. בֵּי). 4) body. Ber.44b אוי לו לב׳וכ׳ that human body (Rashi: stomach) is to be pitied where vegetables are a constant guest (being the only food). 5) wife. Yoma I, 1 ביתו זווכ׳ ‘his housethat means his wife. Ib. 13a והך לאו ביתו היא but this one (designated for him in case of his wifes death) cannot be called ‘his house. Sabb.118b; a. fr. 6) Euphem. pudenda; marital intercourse. Y.Sabb.IX, 12a top; Mikv. VIII, 4 שמשה את בֵּיתָהּ she had intercourse. Ib. כבדה את הב׳ she washed Y.Sot.I, 16c bot. אסורה לביתה is forbidden to her husband. Nidd.5a מהומת לביתה she hastens to perform her marital duty. Y. ib. I, beg.48d. Cmp. חֶדֶר.7) store-house, store-room. בֵּית העצים wood-room; ב׳ התבן straw-magazine; ב׳ הבקר stable; Yoma 11a; a. fr.8) (geogr.) place, town, in compounds (for which see the respective determinants), e. g. ב׳ בוקיא Beth-Bukya 9) (anat.) limb, organ, in compounds (v. supra 8)), e. g. ב׳ הבליעה œsophagus, 10) shed for plants, covering. Shebi. II, 4 (pl.). Y. ib. 33d.Y.Sabb.VII, 10a.1 1) in compounds, denoting receptacle, cover, e. g. ב׳ הדיו inkstand. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.IV, 11; ב׳ יד sleeve, v. אוּנְקְלַי II, Men.34b, a. e. cases of the Tfillin. Chief compounds: בֵּית אָב, pl. בָּתֵּי אָבוֹת 1) paternal home, family. Snh.38a שני ב׳ א׳ two families (dynasties); a. fr.Tosef.Ter.II, 11 בתי אבות = אריסי ב׳ א׳ hereditary land-tenants; B. Bath.46b. 2) priests division. Taan.II, 6; a. fr.; v. אֱנֹוש pl. 3) origin of a law, rule ; br/> p style="font-size:12pt; margin-top:9pt;" lang="en-US">

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  • 20 בַּיִת

    בַּיִתm. (b. h.; cmp. preced.; v. Ges. H. Diet s. v. as to various etymological attempts), constr. בֵּית, pl. בָּחִּים. 1) house, household, home. Yoma 11b ב׳ מיוחד לדירה bayith means a building intended for a dwelling. Ib. מי שמייחד ביתו לו (Var. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he who devotes his house (its contents) to himself exclusively (unaccommodating); Arakh.16a מי שמיוחדוכ׳.בעל הב׳ (abbrev. בע״ה) owner, landlord; host; private man, opp. to trader, artisan Ber.46a בע״ה בוצעוכ׳ the host breaks the bread, and the guest says the blessing. Tosef. ib. IV, 14 שלבע״ה home-made (bread), opp. גלוסקין; Y. ib. VI, 10b bot.Sabb.I, 1 בע״ה the donor, opp. עני the recipient. Gen. R. s. 22; a. v. fr.בן ב׳ inmate, attendant. Ab. I, 5; a. fr.פסול הב׳ the degraded (slave) of the house. Gen. R. s. 70. 2) Esp. (הַ)בַּ׳ the Temple. בפני הב׳ in days when the Temple exists, שלא בפני הב׳ when it does not exist. Ḥull.V, 1; a. fr.ב׳ שני or ב׳ אחרון the Second Temple. Cant. R. to VIII, 9; a. fr.הר הב׳ Temple Mount, v. הַר. 3) school, college, (collect.) disciples; בֵּית הלל Hillelites Bets.I, 1; a. fr. Treat. Sofrim IV, 1 של ב׳וכ׳ those of the house of Y.Shebi.II, 33d bot., a. e. דבית …ר׳, usu. דבי, v. בֵּי). 4) body. Ber.44b אוי לו לב׳וכ׳ that human body (Rashi: stomach) is to be pitied where vegetables are a constant guest (being the only food). 5) wife. Yoma I, 1 ביתו זווכ׳ ‘his housethat means his wife. Ib. 13a והך לאו ביתו היא but this one (designated for him in case of his wifes death) cannot be called ‘his house. Sabb.118b; a. fr. 6) Euphem. pudenda; marital intercourse. Y.Sabb.IX, 12a top; Mikv. VIII, 4 שמשה את בֵּיתָהּ she had intercourse. Ib. כבדה את הב׳ she washed Y.Sot.I, 16c bot. אסורה לביתה is forbidden to her husband. Nidd.5a מהומת לביתה she hastens to perform her marital duty. Y. ib. I, beg.48d. Cmp. חֶדֶר.7) store-house, store-room. בֵּית העצים wood-room; ב׳ התבן straw-magazine; ב׳ הבקר stable; Yoma 11a; a. fr.8) (geogr.) place, town, in compounds (for which see the respective determinants), e. g. ב׳ בוקיא Beth-Bukya 9) (anat.) limb, organ, in compounds (v. supra 8)), e. g. ב׳ הבליעה œsophagus, 10) shed for plants, covering. Shebi. II, 4 (pl.). Y. ib. 33d.Y.Sabb.VII, 10a.1 1) in compounds, denoting receptacle, cover, e. g. ב׳ הדיו inkstand. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.IV, 11; ב׳ יד sleeve, v. אוּנְקְלַי II, Men.34b, a. e. cases of the Tfillin. Chief compounds: בֵּית אָב, pl. בָּתֵּי אָבוֹת 1) paternal home, family. Snh.38a שני ב׳ א׳ two families (dynasties); a. fr.Tosef.Ter.II, 11 בתי אבות = אריסי ב׳ א׳ hereditary land-tenants; B. Bath.46b. 2) priests division. Taan.II, 6; a. fr.; v. אֱנֹוש pl. 3) origin of a law, rule ; br/> p style="font-size:12pt; margin-top:9pt;" lang="en-US">

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