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1 the Georgics
Общая лексика: "Георгики" Виргилия -
2 georgic
(редкое) крестьянин( редкое) стихотворение на сельские темы - the Georgics "Георгики" Виргилия (риторически) сельский -
3 georgic
1. [ʹdʒɔ:dʒık] n редк.1. крестьянин2. стихотворение на сельские темы2. [ʹdʒɔ:dʒık] a ритор.the Georgics - «Георгики» Виргилия
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4 Георгики Виргилия
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6 búnaðr
(gen. -ar), m.1) household, housekeeping; reisa, setja búnað = reisa, gøra bú, to set up a household; fara búnaði sínum = fara búferli, to remove one’s household;2) equipment, dress, = búningr;3) preparations (for a voyage, freebooting expedition, etc.);4) = búningr 4.* * *m., gen. ar, [búa.]I. household, housekeeping, Bs. i. 76; reisa búnað—reisa bú, Sturl. iii. 106; færa b. sinn—fara búferli, to move one’s household, Jb. 288; búnaðar-maðr = búmaðr, O. H. L. 30; Búnaðar-bálkr, the name of the section in the code of law Jb. answering to the Landbrigða þáttr of the Grág., treating of household matters; and in mod. times the name of the very famous poem (of Eggert Olafsson), the Icel. ‘Georgics’ (marked Bb. in this Dict.)II. dress, equipment, = búningr, Skálda 181, Fms. iv. 75, xi. 331; but esp. with the notion of ornaments in gold, silver, tapestry, Nj. 131, Eg. 701 (of a shield); altaris dúkr glitaðr með búnaði, Am. 95.β. baggage, luggage, Bjarn. 19.γ. a getting ‘boun’ ( ready) for sea; in the naut. term, halda á búnaði sínum, Fms. ii. 254. -
7 Tītyrus
Tītyrus ī, m a shepherd, V.: Tityrus et fruges legentur, i. e. Vergil's Eclogues and Georgics, O. -
8 Georgica
gĕōrgĭcus, a, um, adj., = geôrgikos, of or belonging to husbandry, agricultural, georgic:A.carmen,
i. e. the Georgics, the title of an agricultural poem by Virgil, Col. 7, 5, 10; 10 praef. 3.—Subst.Gĕōrgĭca, ōrum, n.:B.Vergilius hunc Ennii versum secutus in Georgicis suis,
Gell. 18, 5, 7. And in a Greek form:in primo Georgicōn,
id. 13, 20, 4.—Gĕōrgĭcon, i, n., a book on husbandry, Col. 11, 3, 2. -
9 Georgicon
gĕōrgĭcus, a, um, adj., = geôrgikos, of or belonging to husbandry, agricultural, georgic:A.carmen,
i. e. the Georgics, the title of an agricultural poem by Virgil, Col. 7, 5, 10; 10 praef. 3.—Subst.Gĕōrgĭca, ōrum, n.:B.Vergilius hunc Ennii versum secutus in Georgicis suis,
Gell. 18, 5, 7. And in a Greek form:in primo Georgicōn,
id. 13, 20, 4.—Gĕōrgĭcon, i, n., a book on husbandry, Col. 11, 3, 2. -
10 georgicus
gĕōrgĭcus, a, um, adj., = geôrgikos, of or belonging to husbandry, agricultural, georgic:A.carmen,
i. e. the Georgics, the title of an agricultural poem by Virgil, Col. 7, 5, 10; 10 praef. 3.—Subst.Gĕōrgĭca, ōrum, n.:B.Vergilius hunc Ennii versum secutus in Georgicis suis,
Gell. 18, 5, 7. And in a Greek form:in primo Georgicōn,
id. 13, 20, 4.—Gĕōrgĭcon, i, n., a book on husbandry, Col. 11, 3, 2. -
11 georgic
1. n редк. крестьянин2. n редк. стихотворение на сельские темыthe Georgics — «Георгики» Виргилия
3. a ритор. сельскийСинонимический ряд:rustic (adj.) bucolic; campestral; crude; pastoral; rough; rugged; rural; rustic; unsophisticated -
12 παραλέγομαι
παραλέγομαι (cp. λέγομαι in sense of ‘choose, pick out’; Lat. lego as nautical term Vergil, Georgics 2, 44; sim. in Engl. ‘pick’ OED vb. IV, 7, b) coast along (Strabo 13, 1, 22) w. acc. of the place that one passes (Hanno [IV B.C.], Periplus 11: CMüller, GGM I [1855] p. 9=ln. 57 Oik., s. also appendix p. 35, 11; Diod S 13, 3, 3 τὴν Ἰταλίαν; 14, 55, 2) αὐτήν Ac 27:8. τὴν Κρήτην vs. 13.—Field, Notes 144. DELG s.v. λέγω. M-M.
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