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1 alce
m.elk, moose.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: alzar.* * *1 elk, moose* * *ISM (Zool) elk, mooseIISM (Naipes) cutno dar alce a algn — Cono Sur to give sb no respite, give sb no rest
* * *masculino elk, moose* * *= moose, elk.Ex. She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.Ex. The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.* * *masculino elk, moose* * *= moose, elk.Ex: She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
Ex: The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.* * *(especie europea) elk; (especie norteamericana) moose* * *♦ nm[europeo] elk; [americano] moose* * *m ZO elk* * *alce nm: moose, European elk -
2 лось
1) General subject: elk2) Biology: European elk (Alces alces), moose, moose (Alces), moose (Alces alces), moose deer (Alces alces)3) British English: elk (Alces alces)4) Stock Exchange: loss (биржевой жаргонизм, обозначающий: 1) убыточную сделку 2) уменьшение счёта вследствие ряда сделок, среди которых превалируют неудачные. "Лосей бояться - в рынок не входить")5) Forestry: elk (Alces alces L.)7) Ecology: alces moose -
3 лось
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4 elg
subst. (pattedyr) (Alces alces) moose, European elk (US), elk (UK) -
5 лось
м.elk брит.; moose, (European) elk амер. -
6 лось
1. LAT Alces alces Linnaeus2. RUS лось m, сохатый m3. ENG (European) elk, moose (deer)4. DEU (europäischer, westlicher) Elch m, Elen m, Elentier n, Elk m5. FRA élan m (à crinière), original m -
7 сохатый
1. LAT Alces alces Linnaeus2. RUS лось m, сохатый m3. ENG (European) elk, moose (deer)4. DEU (europäischer, westlicher) Elch m, Elen m, Elentier n, Elk m5. FRA élan m (à crinière), original m -
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1. LAT Alces alces Linnaeus2. RUS лось m, сохатый m3. ENG (European) elk, moose (deer)4. DEU (europäischer, westlicher) Elch m, Elen m, Elentier n, Elk m5. FRA élan m (à crinière), original m -
9 ȏlsь
ȏlsь Grammatical information: m. jo Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `elk'Page in Trubačev: XXXII 79-80Russian:Old Russian:Ukrainian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:ɫoś `elk' [m jo]Indo-European reconstruction: h₁ol-ḱ-i-Other cognates:Notes: -
10 Europa
f.Europe.Europa Central Central EuropeEuropa del Este Eastern EuropeEuropa Occidental Western Europe* * *1 Europe* * *noun f.* * *SF Europe* * *femenino Europe* * *= Europe.Ex. The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.----* Centro de Europa = Mitteleurope.* con sede en Europa = European-based.* de Europa del Este = Eastern European.* de Europa Occidental = Western-European, West European.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* Europa Central = Central Europe, Mitteleurope.* Europa Central del Este = East Central Europe.* Europa continental = continental Europe.* Europa del Este = Eastern Europe.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* Europa occidental = Western Europe.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* país de Europa del Este = Eastern European country.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* según el huso horario de Europa Central = CET (Central European Time).* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* * *femenino Europe* * *= Europe.Ex: The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.
* Centro de Europa = Mitteleurope.* con sede en Europa = European-based.* de Europa del Este = Eastern European.* de Europa Occidental = Western-European, West European.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* Europa Central = Central Europe, Mitteleurope.* Europa Central del Este = East Central Europe.* Europa continental = continental Europe.* Europa del Este = Eastern Europe.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* Europa occidental = Western Europe.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* país de Europa del Este = Eastern European country.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* según el huso horario de Europa Central = CET (Central European Time).* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* * *EuropeCompuestos:Central EuropeWestern EuropeEastern Europe* * *
Europa sustantivo femenino
Europe
Europa sustantivo femenino Europe
' Europa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
darse
- este
- monetaria
- monetario
- teatro
- consejo
- dedo
English:
big
- continent
- Council of Europe
- disastrous
- Eastern Europe
- elk
- Europe
- face
- in
- mode
- original
- throughout
- Western Europe
- wop
- around
- Central
- continental
- council
- dot
- eastern
- elsewhere
- one
- qualify
- shift
- VE-Day
- whole
* * *Europa n1.EuropeEuropa Central Central Europe;Europa del Este Eastern Europe;Europa Occidental Western Europe;Europa Oriental Eastern Europe2. Mitol Europa* * *f Europe -
11 ἄλκη 2
ἄλκη 2.Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `elk' (Paus.)Etymology: Like Lat. alcēs, alcē (Caesar), a loan from Germanic. Cf. ON elgr from PGm. *alʒí-, beside which a form with initial stress, PGm. *álχ-, is supposed on which alcēs and ἄλκη go back. The West-Germanic form has e-: OHG. elahho \> NHG Elch, OE eolh, and has a different stem, PGm. *élχa(n)-. Slavic forms like Russ. losь `elk' suppose PIE *olḱis, which are compared with ON elgr. - One connects the root with a great number of words for animals, e. g. ἔλαφος (q. v.), see Pok. 302, and assumes that the root indicated a colour; what Frisk called "sehr hypothetisch und unwahrscheinlich." - I think that an IE word or root must be doubted; it may well be a loan from a non-IE language.Page in Frisk: 1,75Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄλκη 2
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12 благородный олень
1) General subject: red deer, red deer (Cervus elaphus), royal (не моложе шести лет), royal stag (не моложе шести лет)2) Biology: American elk (Cervus elaphus), European red deer (Cervus elaphus)3) Zoology: Cervus elaphus4) Forestry: red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) -
13 благородный олень
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14 олень, благородный
1. LAT Cervus elaphus Linnaeus2. RUS благородный олень m3. ENG (European) red deer, American elk, wapiti4. DEU (Edel-)Hirsch m, Rothirsch m5. FRA cerf m commun [élaphe, d'Europe, rouge], gros cerf m, dix-cors m, élaphe m ordinaire [d'Europe, vulgaire]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > олень, благородный
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15 òlni
òlni Grammatical information: f. ī Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `doe'Page in Trubačev: XXXII 70-71Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:laň `doe' [f i/jā]Old Czech:laní `doe' [f iā]Slovak:laň `doe' [f i/jā]Old Polish:Serbo-Croatian:làne `doe' [f jā]Bulgarian:álne (dial.) `young chamois' [f jā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ol-Hn-Lithuanian:élnis (arch.) `deer' [m io];álnis (dial.) `deer' [m io] 1;élnias `deer' [m jo] 1/3;élnė `doe' [f ē] 1;álnė (dial.) `doe' [f ē] 1Latvian:al̂nis `elk' [m io]Old Prussian:alne (EV) `?deer'Indo-European reconstruction: h₁ol-Hn-iH-IE meaning: deerPage in Pokorny: 303-304Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} Provided that this is the correct reading of mьnii. \{2\} Probably < *h₁el-n-bʰo-. Like the Armenian word mentioned below, this form does not contain the "Hoffmann-suffix". \{3\} According to Schrijver (1995: 79) < PIE *el-(H)n + t-iH or *el-en + t-iH. \{4\} MW elein, MoW elain may reflect PIE *(h₁)el-Hn- or *(h₁)el-n̥-i̯ (Schrijver 1995: 79). -
16 velkti
velkti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `drag'Old Church Slavic:vlěšti `drag' [verb], vlěkǫ [1sg]Russian:volóč' (coll.) `drag' [verb], volokú [1sg], voločët [3sg];Old Russian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:vúći `drag' [verb], vúćēm [1sg];Čak. vũći (Vrgada) `drag' [verb], vūćȅš [2sg];Čak. vũć (Orbanići) `drag' [verb], vūćȅn [1sg]Slovene:vlẹ́či `drag' [verb], vlẹ́čem [1sg]Bulgarian:vleká `drag' [verb], vlečéš [2sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: u̯elk- / u̯ilk-Lithuanian:vil̃kti `drag' [verb], vel̃ka [3ps], vil̃ko [3pt]Latvian:vìlkt `drag' [verb], vę̀lku [1sgps]Indo-European reconstruction: h₂uelk-tei -
17 ἀλέξω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `ward off, defend' (Il.).Compounds: As first member ἀλεξ(ι-), e.g. in ἀλεξί-κακος (Hom.); also Άλέξανδρος, from which comes the Hittite rendering Alakšanduš (Kretschmer Glotta 13, 205ff., 21, 244ff., 24, 242ff., 33, 22f.); Sommer's view that it is in origin Anatolian (IF 55, 187ff., Nominalkomp., esp. 186ff., is now abandoned).Derivatives: ἀλέκτωρ, from which ἀλεκτρυών is derived (q.v.). - From the stem with - η- (cf. ἀλεξήσω): e.g. ἀλεξητήρ `defender' (Hom.) and ἀλεξήτωρ (S.);Etymology: Beside ἀλεξ- there is the stem ἀλκ-, see ἀλκ-ή. They continue * h₂(e)lk-: * h₂lek-s. On the meanings s. Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 78. ἀλέξ- agrees exactly with Skt. rákṣati `protect'.Page in Frisk: 1,69-70Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀλέξω
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18 ἀλκή 1
ἀλκή 1.Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `defence, help' (Il.)Other forms: aor. ἀλαλκεῖν (Hom.); place name ᾽Αλαλκομεναί (or is the resemblance fortuitous ?), Άλαλκομενηίς, epithet of Athena, `from Alalkomenai' (the interpretation `protectress' is prob. secondary). Root noun only in dat. sg. ἄλκ-ι (Hom.); ἄλκαρ `defence'.Page in Frisk: 1,74Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀλκή 1
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19 ἕλκος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `wound, ulcer' (Il.).Derivatives: Dimin. ἑλκύδριον (Hp., Ar.; on the suffix Chantr. Form. 72f.); ἑλκώδης `ulcerated' (Hp., E.), ἑλκήεις `id.' (Man.); denomin. verbs: ἑλκόομαι, - όω `fester', act. `wound' (Hp., E.; also with prefix: ἀν-, ἀφ-, ἐξ-, ἐφ-, καθ-, προ-); from it ( ἀφ-, ἐξ-, ἐφ-)ἕλκωσις `festering' (Hp., Th.) with ἑλκωτικός, ἕλκωμα `wound, ulcer' (Hp., Thphr.) with ἑλκωματικός; from ἐφελκόομαι also ἐφελκίς `scab of a wound' (medic.); ἑλκαίνω `fester' (A. Ch. 843) with postverbal ἕλκανα τραύματα H. (not correct Benveniste Origines 16); also ἑλκανῶσα ἡλκωμένη η ἡλκοποιημένη ὑπὸ πυρός H. (Schwyzer 700).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [310] *h₁elḱ-os `ulcer'Etymology: Old noun, identical with Lat. ulcus (\< * elkos) `ulcer', Skt. árśas- n. `haemorrhoids'. The spir. asper from ἕλκω?Page in Frisk: 1,496-497Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕλκος
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1. LAT Cervus elaphus Linnaeus2. RUS благородный олень m3. ENG (European) red deer, American elk, wapiti4. DEU (Edel-)Hirsch m, Rothirsch m5. FRA cerf m commun [élaphe, d'Europe, rouge], gros cerf m, dix-cors m, élaphe m ordinaire [d'Europe, vulgaire]
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European elk — briedis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Alces alces angl. elk; European elk; moose; moose deer vok. Elch; Elen; Elentier; Elk; europäischer Elch; westlicher Elch rus. лось; сохатый pranc. élan; élan à … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
European elk — noun large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male; called elk in Europe and moose in North America • Syn: ↑elk, ↑moose, ↑Alces alces • Hypernyms: ↑deer, ↑cervid • Member Holonyms: ↑Alc … Useful english dictionary
European elk — the moose, Alces alces. * * * … Universalium
elk — ([e^]lk), n. [Icel. elgr; akin to Sw. elg, AS. eolh, OHG. elaho, MHG. elch, cf. L. alces; perh. akin to E. eland.] (Zo[ o]l.) A large deer, of several species. The European elk {Alces alces} (formerly {Alces machlis} or {Cervus alces}) is closely … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elk — (ĕlk) n. pl. elk or elks 1) A large reddish brown or grayish deer (Cervus canadensis) of western North America, having long, branching antlers in the male. The elk is sometimes considered a subspecies of the closely related red deer. Also called… … Word Histories
elk — /elk/, n., pl. elks, (esp. collectively) elk for 1, 2. 1. Also called European elk. the moose, Alces alces. 2. Also called American elk, wapiti. a large North American deer, Cervus canadensis, the male of which has large, spreading antlers. 3. a… … Universalium
elk — n. 1) a herd of elk 2) a female elk is a cow 3) a male elk is a bull USAGE NOTE: The European elk is the North American moose. The North American elk resembles the European red deer, but is larger * * * [elk] a female elk is a cow a herd of elk a … Combinatory dictionary
Elk — briedis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Alces alces angl. elk; European elk; moose; moose deer vok. Elch; Elen; Elentier; Elk; europäischer Elch; westlicher Elch rus. лось; сохатый pranc. élan; élan à … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
elk — briedis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Alces alces angl. elk; European elk; moose; moose deer vok. Elch; Elen; Elentier; Elk; europäischer Elch; westlicher Elch rus. лось; сохатый pranc. élan; élan à … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
elk — [elk] n plural elk [: Old English; Origin: eolh] 1.) BrE a very large brown North American, European, and Asian animal with wide flat horns American Equivalent: moose 2.) AmE a large North American ↑deer … Dictionary of contemporary English
elk — elk, elke elke, n. (Zo[ o]l.) The European wild or whistling swan ({Cygnus ferus}). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English